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TELEPHONE 222. 8PECTACLES & EYEG LASSES. FFELD & OPERA GLASSES. I BAROMETERS & THERMOMETERS. WALKING STICKS. UMBRELLAS & SUNSHADES. J. D. STDDALL. OPTICIAN* TO THE INFIRMARY, THE CROSS, CHESTER. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. iJffibrellas and Sunshades Rc-covered in all newest I colours. LANTERNS & SLIDES ON SALE OR HIRE. Oxygen and Coal Gas in Cylinders.
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FINE OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. [ HOS. WELSBY & rjO., WINE MERCHANTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER.
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. R 0 Y A L T Y T H R A T R E CHESTER. Proprietor: 1VTH, %IlLrON BODE LAST TWO NIGHTS OF Mr. E. LOCKWOOD'S NO. 1 Company in the success- ful Comic Opera L A POUPRE." From the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London. MONDAY NEXT, April 27th, for Six Nights only, RETURN OF CT Ril-YN AUNT" MTJSic HALL, NORTHGATE STREET, CHESTER. OPEN MONDAY. 27TH APRIL, AT 3 & 8, AND EVERY EVENING AT 8 FOK A SHOUT SEASON. GRAND FASHIONABLE MATINEES ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY AT3 Doors open at 2.30 & 7.30. Carriagea at 5 & 10.15. Si)in,-tli-nsr Worth Seeinar First Visit to Chester of the Original & Marvellous "PRISON'S KL KCT RIC ANIMATED PICTURES Nothingyet RAp,n in Chester to compare with Edison's See the Sensational EDTSOX LIGHTNING PHOTOGRAPHY Recently invented by this Company, and now introduced for the first time in England, by which marvellous rapid process we are enabled to produce and GIVE ANI, AY NUMEROUS LIFE SIZED PORTRAITS of members selected from the audience, in Rich Gold Frames, Absolutely Free of Charge at each performance, to those obtaining a Programine. Th"se Pictures are honestly Worth TWO Guineas each. Specimens at doors. PROGRAMME RIGHT UP-TO-DATE. And includes the GREAT DELHI DURBAR. APagelLnt of extraordinary Oriental Magnificence. -The Viceroy's Escort, Staff Officers, showing the Gorgeous Procession of over 300 Elephants, &c. THE KING OPENING PARLIAMENT. THE GRAND NATIONAL RACK. ROBINSON CRUSOE. The Fantastical and Extraordinary Living Picture r-A TRIP TO THE MOON, and all the London Successes, besides numerous celebrated Novel and Sensational Animated Pictures which this Company reserves to itself alone the Absolute and Exclusive tiight of presenting to the Public and which there- fore cannot be seen elsewhere. Over 10,000 Wonderful Animated Pictures. The whole accompanied by splendid MUSIC, SONG and ANECDOTE. ADMISSION Reserved Seats, 38.; Second Seats And Centre Circle, 2s Hack Seats and East and west Circle, Is. Gallery, 6d. Early Doors 3d. extra to all parts Children half-price. Advance Booking and Plan at Messrs. PHILLIPSON and C-OLT)F Stationers and Booksellers, Chester ELOCUTION. I PUBLIC SPEA KING, VOICE PRODUC- t TION, RECITATION, SHAKESPEARIAN READING. I MR. W. H. WATSON.—Private Lessons. 5/ Phonetic and Breathing Exercises for prevention of clerical or teacher's throat. Prospectus (testimonials from Clergymen, Colleges, Press Notices), 24, Gaoning-Ktreet, Liverpool; and RICHARDSON'S, 43, Bridge-st. Row Chester and Wrexham visited. CJHESTEK RACE MEETING, MAY 5TH, 6TH & 7TH, 1903. TUESDAY. MOSTYN TWO-YEAR-OLI) PLATE. STAMFORD TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE. WYNNSTAY HANDICAP. BELGRAVE WELTER HANDICAP. WEDNESDAY. CHESTER CUP, value ;2,5.-)Í). PRINCE OF WALES' WELTER HANDICAP. BADMINTON TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE. THURSDAY. GREAT CHESHIRE HANDICAP, value jSl,000 DEE STAKES ORMONDE TWO-YEAR-OLD PLATE. THE MAY PLATE. CHARGES OF .ADMISSION Entrance to the Course Is Dee Stands 2s. (id., Cup Day 5s. Grand Stand 5s., Cup Day 15s.; Tattersall's Weekly" Ticket E2 10s., Daily Ticket £1, Cup Day 30s. County Stand Badges: Gentlemen's £ 3; Ladies' £2; Reserved Balcony Seats 10s. extra. <, Applications for Reserved Seats and Badges to retary F. J. WARMSLEY, 21), Eastgate Row (N.), Chester. CORN EXCHANGE, EASTGATE ST. EXHIBITION OP THE WELL-KNOWN Wilson Patent Porcelain Enamelled GAS COOKERS. POPULAR COOKERY LECTURES BY MRS. C. F. PITCHER (1st Class Diplomee, Principal of Stro-atlitiii School of Cookery, London). OPENS MONDAY NEXT, APRIL 27TH, at 7-30 p.m., and will CONTINUE DAILY TO FRIDAY MAY lsT LECTURES AT 3 & 7-30 P.M. ADMISSION FREE. The Wilson Patent Porcelain Enairelled GAS LOOKERS will be shown in operation, and can be Hired from the CHESTER. UNITED GAS CO. y Low Quarterly Rentals. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ALTERATIONS OF TRAINS, MAY, Hlca. WEEK-DAYS. The 12-35 p.m. fiom SHREWSBURY will cease to call at Gobowen, Ruabon and Wrexham, and will arrive at Chester at 1-32 p.m., Birkenhead (Woodside) 2-7, and Liverpool (Landing Stage) at 2-20 p.m. A NEW TRAIN will leave SHREWSBURY at 12-50 p m., calling at Gohowen, Ruabon and Wrexham, and arriving at Chester at 2-2 p.m. A NEW TRAIN will leave CHESTER at 3.,) p.m. (Liverpool, Landing Stage 2-10 p.m., and Birkenhead, Woodside, 2-30 p.m.), and connect at Shrewsbury with the 4-25 p.in. Express from Shrewsbury to Paddington. For other and minor Alterations see Time Tables and Notices. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS CO. GAS FIRES. CONSUMERS ARE SPECIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT NEW STOCK OF FIRES Of the latest pattern, comprising all the most modem improvements. FOR DRAWING ROOMS. SEVERAL NEW PATTERNS OF ARTISTIC DESIGN. FOR GENERAL DOMESTIC USE. Fires of all patterns with or without boiling attach- ments, and economical in consumption. FOR BUSINESS PREMISES. COMBINED FIRE, GRILLEK& BOILING BURNER. Reflector Stoves of Various Desi gns for use Without Flue. FIRES ON RENTAL. To encourage the use of first-class Fires the Company will supply Fires on 3 years' hire purchase rental system at rates from 5s. per Quarter. Fixed Free. I Fitters will be sent on application to examine and suggest suitable pattern of Fires, &< and Estimates I will be given free. Offices & Show Rooms: Cuppin Street. BOLLAND'S, CHESTER. BY ROYAL WARRANT TO I HIS MIJS"N o?.J?L?? HEB THE Kuw <<?????? LATE MAJE8TT I ANR> QUUlII VICTSBIA. RESTAURANT & CAFE. WEDDING CAKES. RACE HAMPERS. ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED FOR CHESTER RACE MEETING. B() L LAND 9 S ROYAL ALMOND AND BURY MMNEL CAKES. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone 37. Telegrams Bollands, Chester." QUGHT I TO YY EAR Q.LASSES? ALL SUCH QUESTIONS ARE WILLINGLY ANSWERED AND GLASSES ONLY RE- COMMENDED WHERE NECESSARY, H. U. H OUGrHTON, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAM'S, Liverpool & Manchester. 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. ALL REPAIRS DONE CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY. PUBLIC NOTICES. GROSVENOR PARK BAPTIST CHURCH. SDNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, APRIL 26TH. Preacher: REV. J. BROWN MORGAN. 10-45 A.M., 2-45 AND 6-30 P.M. 6117 n HESTER REGATTA, 1903. U — A PUBLIC MEETING of those interested in the REGATTA will be held at THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, ON THURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 30TH, AT 8 P.M. The Annual Statement of Accounts will be presented, and the arrangements for this year's Regatta considered. W. H. CHURTON, Chairman. E. W. PIERCE, Hon. Sec. W B. DAVIS, Secretary. p, HESTER RACES. PRIVATE STANDS at ROODEYE HOUSE, CHESTER, formerly the Residence of Col. H. T. BROWN. The Chester Race Company are erecting Private Stands in the grounds of Koodeyfc House for the accommodation of a limited number of visitors or parties. The position faces the Winning Post and Paddock, and affords an uninterrupted view of nearly the whole of the Course. .Arrangements may also .be made for Private Luncheons. For terms apply to F. J. WARMSLET, Secretary, Chester Race Company, Limited, 29, Eastgate Row (North), Chester. CHESTER SAVINGS' BANK. OPEN DAILY 11 TO 2. SATURDAYS 11 TO 3. MONDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 9. j DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM ONE SHILLING. CHESTER UNION. APPOINTMENT OF ATTENDANTS ON IMBECILES. THE Guardians of the above Union invite ap- Tplications for the appointment of a Male and Female Attendant on the Imbeciles. Applicants must be man and wife without children, and have j had previous experience, and willing to take alternate Day and Night Duty. Salary, Male £30 per annum, Female S25 per annum, with rations (no beer), washing, and fur- nished apartments. The appointment will be subject to one month's notice from either side, and to the provisions of the Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act, 18%. Applications, in the handwriting of the candi- dates, stating age and experience, and accompanied j by three testimonials of recent date, to be sent to me on or before 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 1st clay of May, 1903 By order, WILLIAM TURNOCK, Clerk to the Guardians. Forest House, Chester, 21st April, 1903. CHESTER BLUE COAT SCHOOL HOSPITAL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ACCOUNTS of the above Charity for the year ending 31st December. 1902, may be inspected at my Office, Northgate House, Chester, any day between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock in the fore- noon. HUBERT POTTS, Clerk to the Governors. TARVIN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. NOTICE OF AUDIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS of the Tarvin Rural District Council for the half-year ended 31st March, 1903, will be cowmencecl at Crypt Chambers, Chester, on TUESDAY, the 12th May, 1903, at!) o'clock a.m. i The A ccounts of the said Council for the period above-named will be deposited at Crypt Chambers, j' Chester, on the 5th May, and will there be open to the inspection of all Persons interested, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p. m. until the day appointed for the commencement of the Audit, Dated this 21st day of April, 1903. H. GRANT BAILEY, Clerk to the Council. Crypt Chambers, Chester. HAWARDEN RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. PUBLIC HEALTH ACTS. BYE-LAWS AS TO SLAUGHTER-HOUSES. "XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 1.? llth day of April, 1903, there will be deposited in the Board-room of the Guardians at the Union Workhouse, Broughton, in the County of Flint, the revised drafts as provisionally approved by the Local Government Board and printed copies of Bye-laws relating to Slaughter-Houses, which are proposed to be made by the said Rural District Council, and such copies will remain so deposited and open to the inspection of any ratepayer during Office-hours without fee or reward, until the 12th day of May next, when application will be made to the Local Government Board to "confirm the said Bye-laws. A copy of the proposed Bye-laws will be supplied to any ratepayer on application and on payment of the cost of printing such copy or copies. The said Rye-laws will relate to the contributory places of Hawarden, Hope, and Saltnev, in the said District, and in respect of which the Local Govern- ment Board have granted to the said Rural District Council urban power's for the regulating of Slaughter- Housas and other matters. HUGH G. ROBERTS. Clerk to the Council. Council Offices, Broughton, near Chester, 7th April, 1903. fIEWI1"I"S FOR SCHOOL BOUTS. PUBLIC NOTICES. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. I PORTRAIT OF THE LATE DUKE j! OF WESTMINSTER. The Right Worshipful the Mayor bas opened a fund to defray the cost of obtaining, a reproduction of the Portrait of the late Duke of Westminster, by Sir J. E. Millais, R.A., to be placed in the Town Hall. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ B. d. I £ s. d. J. G. Holmes 3 3 0 Riehd. H. Laucclcy 1 1 0 WIll, Lees 1 1 0 W. A. M. Nicholls 110 Further Subscriptions will be received by the undersigned. SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 24th April, 1903. NOTICE. REV. A. C. WHITLEY. DECEASED. ANY persons having any CLAIMS against the Estate of the above are requested to forward the same before the 30th instant to the Executrixes, Grammar School, Northwich. EDUCATIONAL. rjniE KING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. HEAD MASTER REV. J. T. DA VIES, M.A. NEXT TERM begins FRIDAY, May 1st, 1903, at 9 u. m. Candidatus for entrance attend at 11 o'ciock. For prospectus apply to the Clerk, Mr. F. B. MASON, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. Boarders taken by the Rev. J. R. FULLER. The Head Master will attend at the School on THURSDAY, April 30th, from 11 to 12 o'clock, to interview parents. KEV. W.S. JOHNS,M.A.,Oxon,formerly .\¡ Headmaster of well-known Public School, EDUCATES a few Pupils with his own Sons at Plemstall Rectory, near Chester. Thorough tuition long list of successes. Comfortable house in healthy country. Fine playing grounds. Testi- monials from two late Archbishops of Canterbury, Lord High Chancellor of England, Lord Devon, Cambridge Syndicate, etc. 6132 npHE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. The SUMMER TERM will begin on THURSDAY April 30th, 1903. For prospectus, information as to Boarding- houses, etc., apply to the Headmistress, or to the Clerk to the Governors. Parents of new Pupils are invited to call on Wed- nesday, April 29th, either morning or afternoon. Particulars as to the KINDERGARTEN which has been opened in connection with the Queen's School can be obtained from Miss HILDA GILES, 57, Tarvin-road or from the Clerk, Mr. F. B. MASON, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. HP HE MISSES SERJEANT, 22, Duke- X street. RESUMED School Duties on MONDAY, April 20th. 37, WHITE FRIARS. (SCHOOL for GIRLS and KINDER- k GARTEN. Principal: MRS. T. J. POWELL. NEXT TERM commences April 30th. OZ\ HOUGH GREEN. NEXT TERM OU, begins April 30.—For prospectus, &c., apply Miss SALMON. 6141 Yl' HE ELMS, FLOOKERSBROOK, CHESTER. JL Preparatory and Finishing SCHOOL for GIRLS. Work Resumed April 29th.-Apply by letter to Miss NEVILL. 6033 VJTONE VILLA, HOOLE, CHESTER. o DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. MISS MORCOM will RESUME Duties on THURSDAY, 30th April, 1903. 6126 MISS F. M. MEESON, Associate in -ijjL Music, of Trinity College, London, Silver and Bronze Medallist of the London Academy of Music, Senior Royal Academy of Music, is open to give LESSONS in the following subjects Piano, Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint and Singing. Schools and Private Families attended. For Terms apply DALE'S Music Shop, 51, Bridge- street Row. Lessons in Harmony and Counterpoint by Correspondence. MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Zither Banjo, Guitar, Mandoline, Mandola; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgute Walls, Chester. Ten lessons, half-guinea; 26 lessons, one guinea. 5633 PLEASURE CRUISES. # r "HE DEE STEAM BOAT CO The above Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, to run their STEAMERS regularly to EATON HALL. THE "ORIOX DE" AND "BEND OR" Will run as follows (Sundays excepted) :— Km am am pm pm pin pm | pw Chester dp!9 0,030111: jj ol ?% ?I)m 4?1) I 3 ;230 0I ,4 ? pm3,j Ecel t I' j9 j(Jll1LJOll 5U1;2 -0 ? 35 4 ?0 5 ?.? Iron Bridge 47,5, I 15 45 Iron Rr'g.d. 1^15 1145. i I 5 45 EccleatonF. ?'?Ojl?lo!l?? 1 50 2 13 35 i 30 1, lu Che?t,-r.tirrllj:i(?ll oil i 1011 f ? \I FARES Chester to Eccleston, ttd. Single 9d. Return Iron Bridge, 8d. Is. Weather and other causes permitting. SPECIAL RUNNINGS for BANK HOLIDAYS. SHIPPING. OBIENT- PACIFIC LINE TO Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE. LEAVE LONDON every ALTERNATE FRIDAY, for the above Colonies, calling at PLYMOUTH, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, N ATLES, PORT SAID, and COLOMBO. M  <^EEN & CO. Managers {ANDERSCN, ANDERSON & CO. Head Offices: FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON. For Passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fen- church Avenue, E.C.; or to the Branch Office, 16, Cockspur-street, Charing Cross, W. Local Agent: H. TAYLOR, Exchange-at., Orewe. AT STUD. SEASON 1903. EATON STUD, CHESTER. "JUST QAUSE" (The property of the Duke of WESTMINSTER), Is a beautiful chesnut horse, 4 years, 16 hands high, with bone and substance, and is one of the best bred horses in England. He is by Best Man" (by "Melton"), out of "Farewell" (winner of the lOOOgs.), by "Donctlster," out of "Lily Agnes" (dam of Ormonde.") Will serve a limited number of approved Mares Thoroughbreds at £ 10 10s.; iHalf-brwl6 at JB5 5e. (Groom s fee included.) Apply to MK. R. CHAPMAN, Eaton Stud, Chester, for Nominations, without which no Mare will be served. LEY FOR CATTLE. BOLESWORTH CASTLE LEY; divided into ,> two parts, plentiful supply of water, and good shelter: newly boned. May 12th to October 12th. YEARLING HEIFERS, £1 10s.; TWO- YEAR-OLDS, £ 2 2s.—Address Mr. White, Boles- worth, Tattenhall. 5934 TKLEPHONK 2t;) GEORGE EDWARDS, REGISTERED PLUMBER, 100 & 102, BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Gas Fitter, Lead Light Manufacturer, &c. j TENDERS. TENDERS. TO QUARRY OWNERS AND STONE MERCHANTS. I F-f "HE URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL of JT NESTON and PARKGATE are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of about 550 Ton? I of 2, 55 Tons of 1, and 10 Tons of 1 inch BROKEN oGf R2A, NITE MACADAM, and also 60 Tons of CHIPPINGS, during the year ending 31st March, 1904, to he delivered at either Station at Neston. Forms of Tender may he had on application to the SURVEYOR, Town Hall, Neston, to whom Tenders, endorsed Tender for Macadam and Chippings," are to be sent not later than TUESDAY, the 28th April, 1903. J. PERCIVAL GAMON, Clerk to the CounciL CHESTER UNION. THE Guardians of the Poor of the Chester Union i. invite TENDERS for WHITEWASHING, COLOURING, &c., at the Union Workhouse, Hoole. Specifications and all other information may be obtained from the undersigned. Tenders to be sent to me not later than 10 a.m. on FRIDAY, the 1st May, 1903. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, WILLIAM TURNOCK, Clerk to the Guardians. Forest House, Chester, 21st April, 1903. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. npHE Guardians of the Poor invite TENDERS J for the ERECTION of ESCAPE STAIR- CASES. PADDED ROOMS, &c., at the Chester Union Workhouse. Drawings. Conditions and Specification may be seen and bill of quantities obtained on and after TUESDAY NEXT, the 21st April, at the office of the Architects, Messrs JOHN H. DAVIrri & SONS, 14, Newgate-street, Chester. Tenders, endorsed, to be delivered at my office not later than 10 a.m., 1st Mav, 1903 The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, W. TURNOCK (Signed), Clerk to the Guardians. Forest House, Chester, 17th April, 1903. CHESTER UNITED GAS CO. GAS COKE. The Prices for Coke at the GAS WORKS, ROODEE, are now as follows Best Gas Coke 8d. per cwt. For General Purposes. Broken & Riddled Coke, 9d. per cwt. Specially broken for use in Greenhouse and Slow Combustion Stoves & Household Purposes. The Company will deliver Coke in Bags within one mile of Chester Cross, IN QUANTITIES OF NOT LESS THAN 5 CWT., at following prices:- Bfst Ordinary Coke lOd. per cwt. Broken & fliddl(-)d Coke lid. per cwt. Inluding all charges for porterage. Gas Company's Offices, Cuppin-street, Chester, 17th April, 1903. JJELICACIES FOR THE SEASON. DAINTY, NOURISHING, CHEAP. ASK FOR BEAUVAIS' SOUPS, Brawn, Potted Meat, Minced (iollops & Sausages, AS SUPPLIED TO THE | ROYAL KITCHENS. Every tin guaranteed the best procurable and of absolute purity. To be had from all the leading Grocers in Chester. ESTABLISHED 1862. Easter Lamb. Easter Lamb. "fHO s- ROGERS & yONS WELSH MUTTON EXPORTERS AND PURVEYORS, THE CENTRAL BUILDINGS, LLANGOLLEN, N.W., Wish to inform their numerous Cheshire and District Customers that they are now Booking I Orders for CHOICE NEW SEASON'S SPKING LAMB FOR EASTER. SOLD BY WEIGHT. ALSO PRIME WELSH WETHER MUTTON, AND HOME-KILLED OX BEEF. PRICE LIST POST FREE ON APPLICATION. Patronised by the Leading Nobility and Aristocracy of the United Kingdom. OUR MOTTO :-The best quality of Meat at Popular Prices. TELEGRAMS Purveyors, Llangollen. Tfyf ANURES & FEEDING CAKES. JLJJL Credit tiU Ca&h in one Oct. 1. Month. Per ton. Per ton. Blood and Bone Manure £ 3 0 0 ;e2 17 0 Bone Phosphate ;C3 0 0 9217 0 Natural Fertilizer £2 15 0 V-" 12 3 Superphosphate 26/28 £ 2 17 6 £ 2 12 6 Four Ton lots 2s. Gel. per ton less. Manufacturers of Boiled and Raw Bones, Turnip, Mangold and Potato Manures, Prepared Bones, Pure Dissolved Bones, &c., &c. See Catalogue for Manures of every description. Also makers of Oil Cake, Feeding Cake, Linseed Cake, Cotton Cakes, Decorticated and Undecorticated Calf Meals, Spices, Condiment, Lamb Food, Pig Food. &c. Best quality of Agricultural Seeds of all sorts, which are carefully tested before being sent out. Prizes offered for Swede, Mangold, and Clover competition. Ashworth's Cakes are receiving more favourable comments to-day from a farmer's standpoint than all other makes combined. For further information apply to Local Agents or Registered Office. JOSEPH ASHWORTH & SONS, LD., BONE AND MANURE WORKS, OIL AND CAKE j MILLS, SIED WAREHOUSES, Frodsham Bridge, via Warrington. I HTCHAKL) JONES' J.. 11 LJ ) 1 S SPECIAL WHITE SALE. V FIRST OF ITS KIND IN CHESTER. WHITE SALE, As the name denotes, is a Special Sale of Made-up Garments and Piece Goods in White, and includes LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING, WHITE SHIRTS, WHITE BLOUSES, CALICOES, LINENS, DAMASKS and MUSLINS. IN FACT, EVERYTHING WHITE. COMMENCES SATURDAY, APRIL 25TH, To SATURDAY, MAY 2nd, inclusive. SPECIAL PRICES FOR THE WHITE SALE. EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. T. G. BURRELL, TAILOR & CLOTHIER. 117, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. SPECIAL SHOW OF BOYS', YOUTHS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING. FOR THE EASTER TRADB. A Grand Assortment of the popular BOYS' CONWAY SUITS, in Navy and Fancy Tweeds, 6/6 to 13/6. BOYS' SAILOR SUITS, Navy and Tweeds, 2/6 to 8/11. The BOYS'\NORFOLK SUIT, 616 to 20/ The BOYS' THREE-GARMENT SUIT, 7/6 to 2õi- The BOYS' liUGBY SUIT, 10/6 to 27/6. The YOUTHS' LONG TROUSERS „ 12/6 to 30/- THREE SPECIAL LINES IN MEN'S CLOTHING. STYLE FIT AND FINISH EQUAL IN EVERY RESPECT TO TAILOR-MADE GOODS. NAVY, SERGE and TWEED SUITS. 21/ 25/6, 30/ BLACK COATS and VESTS, 12/6, 18/6, 21/ TWEED TROUSERS, 6/6, 8/6,10/6 | TAILORING DEPARTMENT. A Splendid Assortment of Patterns in Stripes and Mixtures for GENTS' TROUSERS. to Order, 10/6. Other Prices, 12/6 to 21/ GENTS' LOUNGE SUITS, to measure, in all the Newest Colourings, 30/- to 55/ We beg to call SPECIAL ATTENTION to our NAVY SERGE SUIT, to measure, at 35/ Made from an absolutely Fast Indigo Dye RIRBRASSEY & SON LTD., 9" FOREGATE STREET. CHESTER. OFFlfe THE FOLLOWING WELL-KNOWN "RALEIGH" CYCLES AT THE UNDERMENTIONED NETT CASH PRICES GENT'S GAZELLE £10 0 0 LADY'S GAZELLE X10 0 0 0 0 I LADY'S No. 2 RALEIGH X12 0 0 GENT'S No. 14, Cross LADY'S No. 13, Special Frame X16 0 0 Frame X16 0 0 All the above Cycles are Fitted with Free Wheel & 2-Rim Brakes. The Three-Speed Gear can be fitted to any of the above Cycles at an additional cost of R3. THE ABOVE PRICES INCLUDE FIRST-CLASS ACCESSORIES. INSPECTION INVITED. ENAMELLING AND REPAIRS DONE ON PREMISES BY COMPETENT MEN. GOOD CLASS CYCLES FOR HIRE. I Sole Agent for EXCELSIOR, QUADRANT & ROYAL ENFIELD MOTOR BICYCLES. W. MAHER, 34, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, I SOLE AGENT FOR THE DISTRICT FOR RUDGE WHITWORTH, ROYAL ENFIELD, LEA FRANCIS, AND ROVER CYCLES. PRICE P,10 10 0 & UPWARDS. All fitted with Free Wheels, Plated Rims, Brooke's Saddles, and Two Rim or Back j Pedalling Brakes. THE ABOVE MAKERS STAND IN THE FORE RANK AS CYCLE MANUFACTURERS. THESE FIRMS ARE GIVING GREAT ADVANTAGES TO PURCHASERS THIS YEAR. The Improvements which they have made in appearance makes them the most Up-to-date in the Market. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM IN CHESTER A GOOD SELECTION OF TYRES. ALSO LUCAS LAIPS, BELLS, &c. TRAILERS FOR SALE & HIRE. LICENSED TO SELL MOTOR SPIRIT. Repairs Promptly & Reasonably Executed on the Premises. | CATALOGUES SENT BY POST ON APPLICATION. AN INSPECTION INVITED. Always onband a good lot of Secondhand Machines to bp Sold Cheap i IK N T I I A I \IV J T\ T1 T> COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, I J 9 TO 19. BOLD STREET. LIVERPOOL. JL J! L ) -i? ? i HJ ? i! J .JH?. LOWEST PRICES IN THE KINGDOM roR CASH ONLY. THE SPLENDID STOCK, THE FINEST OUT OF LONDON, IS WORTH ATTENTION j BY ALL WHO WISH TO'FURNISH AND SAVE ON THEIR OUTLAY. Send for IHustrated Citalo,,ues Free.-All Purchases over 40/- are Delivered Free to any Railway Station in Great Britain. SPRING FASHIONS. t APPLETON'S, Bridge Street Rnw, I ARE NOW WELL REPRESENTED WITH A CHOICE SELECTION OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, AND LADIES' COATS, SKIRTS, COSTUMES, LACES, LACE RUFFLES, LACE COLLARS AND CAPER. LACE COFFEE COATS SPECIAL, Gloves, Ribbon, Hosiery, &e., TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES A SPECIALITY. INSPECTION INVITED. APPLrl,T()N"q. BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER P. PO W E LL, COACH BUILDER, COMMERCIAL HALL, FROPSHAM STREET, CHESTER. CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BUILT TO ORDER. ESTIMATES GIVEN. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED AT REASONABLE PRICES. ESTABLISHED 1868. M< RONNE?.T/S OLD IRIIHAI1 WHMY. OLD IRISH IS THE OLD STYLE POT STILL WHISKY PURE, WHOLESALE ACKNT: GRORGE RA RLOW. "THE OLD VAULTS," BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. R. J. & H. ELLTS. PLAIN AND DECORATIVE FT O TT S E PAINTRRS, CHURCH DECORATORS, GILDERS, SIGN WRITERS, PAPERHANGERS OFFICE :— 60, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1859. GENUINB BONE FERTILISERS Specially prepared under the supervision of experienced scientists to SUIT ALL CROPS. HIGHEST QUALITY. ANALYSIS GUARANTEED. PRICES MODERATE. Bone Phosphate & Chemical Co., Ltd CASTLE WORKS, FLINT. Full particulars from DICKSONS (Limited), SEED MERCHANTS, CHESTER. TSAAC WILLIAMS & SON, JL REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, &c. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. TILKPHOXC NO. 141. T?DGAB DCTTON & SONS tMM OLDKIT VCMERAL S8TAM,ISHMBVT IN TBS CITT, 30, Frodsham Street, Chester. E. D. A SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Broughams, Coaches, & Glass- side Scbillibeer, areprepiared tosupply Funerals cheaper than any other shop in the City. E. D. k SONS take the ENTIRE MANA GE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to economy and taste. All Coffins made on the premises by Practical Workmen and delivered in Town or Country in a few hours' notice. Undertakers supplied with Hearses and Carriages, Coffin-plates, Handles, Linings and Shrouds and Bearers at Moderate Charges. To the Poor or Benevolent, a good Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 38s. Agent for METALLIC COFFINS, for Infections Cases —— PEIVATK ADDttEMta: 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON. EADE'S PILLS. E ADE'S TRILLS. All who suffer from Gout or fj JL Rheumatism should imme- ■ I^ADE'S "TRILLS, diately have recourse to FJ j_ = PiLLs. Hundreds of EADE'S 11ILLS. Testimonials have been re- fj W ceived from all sorts and EADE'S 11ILLS. conditions of men testifying j'j JL to the wonderful power these Pills have in giving relief in the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INHTANTLT RELIEVE AND RAPIDLT CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its class. Gi OUT. AFTER TWO PILLS SHE T FELT EASIER HEU-MATISNI. 26, Rutliind-street, Brompton-road, S. W. ("^ OUT. April 26th, 1002. Sir,-I feel bound to write T> HEUMATISM. and state my wife's case. She 111 was taken very ill with gout GOUT. some weeks ago, and was in bed, not being able to put her HEUMATIS-NI. foot to the ground. I made XL up my mind to try your Pills, G OUT. and gave her two. AFTER A FEW HOURS P HEUMATISM. SHE FELT EASIER. She took one more in the OUT. afternoon, and I was surprised ??T to find her up from bed when HEUMATISM. I came home in the evening. In two or three days she was GOUT. quite well again. Yours truly. A. FORD. R IIEUMATISM. Mr. George Eade, JL\S 2. Goswell-rd., London. EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, Illi and 2,19; or sent post free for Postal Order by the Pro- prietor, GEORGE EAnR, 232, Goswell-road, B.C. Ask for and he sure you obtain EADE'S GOUT JUND RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. SPKING FASHIONS. We E. Lin D o p Begs to announce his FIRST DELIVERY of NEW JACKETS, COSTUMES. DRESS FABRICS, LADIES' DELAINE SHIRTS LADIES' TWEED JACKETS. 13s. 6d. to 59s. 6d. LADIES' TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, new shapes, 25& bd to 65s. LADI COSTUME Mom. 38 to 44 ihelt long, black and eoloured," 6e lid to 35s 6d. LADIES' DELAINE SHIRTS. exclul'Úv desigDil. perfect titting; as 11 d. to 15s. 6d NEWDRESSFABRIOS. Pattu-rnson application. DRESSMAKING :-Perfect Fit; Newest Styles. W P, 1, 1 N 1) 0 P EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. ALE UF INFANTS' & CHtLDREN98 SUN MILLINERY FOR 10 DAYS ONLY. WE HAVE PURCHASED OVER 500 SUN HATS AND BONNETS. TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES. THEY CONSIST OF The Very Latest Designs. TO BE SOLD AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE Note.-For Ten Days Only. JOHN 1. MATE, 17, BRIDGE STREET ROW, AND 50, BRIDGE STREET. JJOLAND J)AWSON, 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER & CLOTHIER. DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWKLLEHT, SILVTP* AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &c. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of he JJOve class of Goods.  I—IN ?endid condition. Singer "| LO/ Treadle SEWING .N,iACL recently cc?t j69 ]0s. tooh, cover, &c. Cheap! 1 ?7/— Hajid?ome small-size Ladies' WORK i t 71 TABLE, sohd walnut; nicely fitted up, with lock, &c. ? -L?<J?/ /?'?,?? Complete Stone China. 1 0 \? DINNER BET; 52 pieces. 0 ? ?"s?e Brass and Iron 0?? ?/ BEDSTEADS; brass rnil ?nd ornaments, knobs. Very atronc .A?6 10/-DINING-ROIJ.M SUITE, np- X_ hoktered in Crockett's best leather cloth, compnstn? ooncb. pair of casiea, m o f eame3, and four small chairs; solid birch frames. stained walnut.  FI Solid Mahogany c?? I BOOKCASE, 4ft. wide by 7ft. hih; glass doors, movable shelves; drawers and cupboard beneath Ð 14 /—Special Quite new, 4ft. ^4^ '1 /1. I8 I/ Solid Walnut BEDROOM SUITF., compnsmg handsome wardrobe, centre carved door, two 8100 bevelled robing mirrors, hat drawer. &c dressing chest, with dressing glass and two side glasses, and jewel drawers washstand, two cupboards, towel rail, marble slab and marble back, with mirror. Guaranteed well made and seasoned. ? /t AYARH. Beautiful pattern Bordered STAIR AI ? CARPET. Good quality Tapestry, 18in. wide. 1 /-MF j,/ /#CHEAP- Second-hand MAIL CART, dark green colour turn-up shafts, hood, &c., complete. 0 T /—Square of good quality TAPESTRY ? Jt L/ CARPET, with deep border size, 3 yards by 3 yards. Cost double. 1 O/J 14 6, & 166-Large stock of best quality O, good WOOL FLOCK BEDS. Bolster and two pillows. Good ticks. O "I "| fc) I £ *—Jnst in. Special make in ?i- KIT CHEN SOFAS, thick heavy frames; carved backs, upholstered in leather cloth. COUCHES, same make, at 28/ JOQ 1 K /-J ust forfeited, 9et. Gold Curb Pattern Double ALBERT, extra length two swivels and bar; every link Government hall marked. Very neat. <XtJL J"1L"/4 /— Exceptional bargain. Heavy c?JL JL?/ EngiMh LEVER WATCH. The finest capped lever movement, gold balance ?o!d joints, and solid siher cases; maker, Morris IVarts" Bangor. Warranty for 20 years. "I 1 K /—Very handsome Gent.*s Horse- '??JL i-?/ shoe BREAST PIN, studded with seven Diamonds; 18ct. gold Cheap. O ~1 "F /—Very neat Ladies' lt. Gold Xi -L?/ DRESS RING, set with large Rubv and two Diamon1s. Out of pledge. ^>7 -| F?;/—Second-hand PARLOUR X 7 1- SUITE, upholstered in dark green broche velvet, comprising couch, pair of casics, and four small chaira. Had very little wear. \:r;'15/- Old fashioned G R A N D <?-t??? S JL?/ FATHER'S CLOCK; oak case, brass dial. Cheap. FJQ /—Quite new. Large-size FEATHER- C>^T>3 BED, Bolster and two Pillows, in bordered linen ticks. Very heavy. F—Very handsome 8-oay CLOCK, inlaid OU| walnut case. Guaranteed good time- keeper. T WE have a Large Stock of all kinds of NEW W and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, &c. IJAIR CO-IUBINGS. MADE UP. 2/- PER Ot. COVERLETTE TAILS OF FROM HAIR FRAMES, PURE V 6 From 8/6 each. HAIR 0/6 T. SEALES BHOWNIt 3, LEEOE-ST. (CAR STATION), LIVERPOOL. Paperhangings Paper hangings ROBERT WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPER- HANGINGS MERCHANT. ALL THE LATEST & NEWEST DESIGNS. The Largest Stock in the City. FROM 2D. PER PI-ECE. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER 14 DECOEATOR. Estimates Free for all Town & Country Work.1 Note the Prices of Papers in the Windows & Address. 73, BROOK STREET. CHESTER. A C C I D E N T S OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, ACCIDENT, VND DISEASE Small Pox,Searlet Flevei-, Typhoid, BURGLARY & FIDELITY INSURANCE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS* ASSUR- ANCE COMPANY. Estab&lied 1849. Claims paid £ 4,300,(.00. 6.V CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. AOENTO :— Chester. Mr. J. J. CuNNiU, GroKve&ox Ruildinps. M Mr. J. E. Hiswsu, Corn Mwehiuit. _-=- 4 ONN/'WT' HAVE BOUGHT THE WHOLE OF A LONDON MANUFACTURER'S » NFTLAAT' 1AS .(J S. STOCK OF DINING AND DRAWING !?OOM SUITES, it N S. 11, "WATEHGA.TE STREET. AND THEY WILL BE SOLD AT PRICES LESS THAN THE5COST OF MAKING. 14, WATERGATE STREET.