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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY THEATRE. L CHESTER. Proprietor: MR. MILTON BODE. MONDAY NEXT, April 17th, 1905, and during the Week (except Good Friday), "A MARRIAGE OF VENGEANCE." EASTER MONDAY, April 24, for Six nights, and Special MATINEE, Easter Monday, at 2, GRAND EASTER PANTOMIME, "REP RIDING HOOD." FIFTH ANNUAL pROWN EISTEDDFOD. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL, 24TH, 1905. Under the patronage of the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Chester (Aid. R. Lamb), the Sheriff of Chester (Dr. Mann), His Grace the Duke of Westminster, R. A. Yerburgh, Esq., M.P., J. H. Welsford, &c., &c. Record entries in Choral, Vocal, Instrumental, &c., Competitions. ARTISTEs-Madame ELEANOR JONES-HDDSON, R.C.M. (The Welsh Nightingale), Miss EDITH RANDLES (Contralto), Mr. MALDWYN HUMPHREYS, A.R.A.M. (Renowned Tenor). Mr. ELI HUDSON, A.R.C.M., England's Greatest Solo Flautist (Handel Festival, Crystal Palace-Mr. Eli Hudson divided with Madame Blauvelt the honours of a brilliant performance.—" The Globe." Musical Adjudicator: ROLAND ROGERS, Esq., M.D. Presidents:—Afternoon, R. A. YERBURGH, Esq., M.P.; Evening, J. H. WELSFORD, Esq. Conductor Mr. JOSEPH BENN. GRAND CROWNING CEREMONY by Mrs. WELSFORD at the Evening Concert. Doors open—Afternoon 1-0 p.m., commence 1-30 p.m. prompt; Evening 6-0 p.m., commence 6-30 p.m. prompt. ADMISSION :—Reserved seats, Afternoon 2s. 6d., Evening 3s. 6d.; Double Reserved 5s. First Seats and West Gallery, Afternoon 2s., Evening 2s. 6d. Double First Seats 4s. Second Seats and Side Galleries, Afternoon Is. 6d., Evening 2s. Back of Hall and Top Gallery, Is. Reserved and West Gallery Seats may be booked at Messrs. Phillipson and Golder's. Admission to Preliminary Tests, Music Hall, 10-30 a.m., for Non-Competitors, 6d. Plan of the Hall at Meesrs. Phillipson & Golder's. An Early.Booking of Seats is advisable. I CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. 22ND SEASON, 1905. THE FIRST SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE MUSIC HALL, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 25TH, AT EIGHT P.M. SIR HUBERT PARRY'S CANTATA "WAR AND PEACE." OVERTURE- "1812" Tschaikowsky. "DANSE MACABRE" Saint Saens. FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER'S. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. GRAND EVENING QONCERT. MADAME CLARA BUTT, MR. KENNERLEY RUMFORD, AND PARTY, FRIDAY, APRIL 28TH, AT 8 O'CLOCK. PRICES :-1/ 2/ 2/6, 3/6, 5/ Plan and Tickets at Messrs. Phillipson & Golder, E-istgate Row. Ticket-holders for Unreserved part will be admitted at 7-15 Ordinary doors, 7-30. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. BOUGHTON HALL CRICKET CLUB. A GYMKHANA AND FETE, In connection with the above Club, WILL BE HELD ON THE CRICKET GROUND, ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1905. DANCING. GAS COOKERS CfAN NOW BE HIRED AT LOW QUARTERLY RENTALS, AND ARE FIXED FREE Within 40 Feet of Gas Meter. A LARGE SELECTION OF THE VARIOUS SIZES IS ON VIEW, AND INSPECTION IS INVITED. GRILLERS, BOILING BURNERS, GAS WASHING BOILERS. WATER HEATERS, &o., ALSO ON VIEW. The Company undertake ENTIRE MAINTENANCE of INCANDESCENT BURNERS, At an Inclusive Charge of 9D. per Burner per Quarter. NEW PATTERNS of INVERTED and other INCANDESCENT BURNERS can be seen and all particulars obtained at GAS CO.'S OFFICES AND SHOWROOMS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY A HER THE LATE MAJESTY R ING. QUEEN VICTORIA. BOLLAND'S, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES, As supplied to H. M. THE KINO. J Hampers for Point to Point Races. ORDERS NOW BEING BOOKED. EASTER EGGS. EASTER NOVELTIES Bolland's Royal Almond Simnels and Bury Simnels. In all Sizes. Bolland's Celebrated Boxes of Dainty Cakes 3/6, 7/ including postage. TURTLE SOUP, Made from fresh Turtle, thick or clear. RESTAURANT. CAFE & SMOKE ROOM. WINE, LIQUEURS, COFFEE. Wedding Receptions Catered for. HIBB: OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA WAITERS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED by First Train or Post as required. Price List & Wine List free by Post on application. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone: No. 37. Telegrams: II Bolland's, Chester," [ PUBLIC NOTICES. NORTHGATE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. REV. W. H. TOWERS. SUNDAY, 10-45; 6-30. BIBLE CLASS, 3 p.m. Address by MRS. TOWERS. GROSVENOR PARK BAPTIST \JT CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 16TH, 1905. AT 6-30 P.M.- Preacher: REV. D- HUGHES. ANTHEM: WHAT ARE THESE" {8tciiner). AT 8 P.M.— The CHOIR, accompanied with BAND and ORGAN, will perform "THE CRUCIFIXION" (Stainer). Soloists MR. A. M. PROCTOR (Chester Cathedral) and MR. G. H. PLANT. Silver Collection in aid of Organ Fund. THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the jL?t ACCOUNTS of the above School, for the year ending 31st December, 1904, may be inspected at my Office, 9, St. Werburgh-street, Chester, any day between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock in the forenoon. Dabed this 13th day of April, 1905. F. B. MASON, Clerk to the Governors CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. EDUCATION ACT, 1902. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FRED M. ADAMS, Esquire, the District Auditor for the Cheshire Audit District, has appointed the AUDIT OF THE ACCOUNTS of the Council of the City and County Borough of Chester, and of their Education Committee, and of Officers of the said Council, and Committee, in respect of their receipts and expenditure under the Education Act, 1902, for the year ended the 31st day of March last, to commence on MONDAY, the 8th day of May, 1905, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Town Hall, Chester. HAallN, D NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that a copy of such Accounts, duly made up and balanced, together with all account books, deeds, contracts, accounts, vouchers, and receipts mentioned or referred to in such accounts will be deposited at the Office of the City Accountant, at the Town Hall, Chester, and be open during office hours to the inspection of all persons interested, for seven clear days before the Audit. Dated this 14th day of April, 1905. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the PARTNERSHIP heretofore sub- sisting between us. the Undersigned, THOMAS BOSTOCK, of Stafford, in the County of Stafford, shoe manufacturer, HENRY BOSTOCK, of the same place, shoe manufacturer, and WALTER JOSEPH HEELEY, of the City of Chester, shoe manufacturer, carrying on business as Wholesale Boot and Shoe Manu- facturers, at 21, King-street, Chester, aforesaid, and as Retail Boot and Shoe Dealers, at Eastgate Row, Chester, aforesaid, under the style or firm of "Bostock & Heeley." has been DISSOLVED by mutual consent as and from the 6th day of February, 1904, so far as regards the said wholesale business, and as and from the 26th day of March, 1904. so far as regards the said retail business. All Debts due to and owing by the said late firm, will be received and paid by the said WALTER JOSEPH HEELEY. Dated this 3rd day of April, 1905. Witness to the signatures") of Thomas Bostock and I THOS. BOSTOCK. Henry Bostock- >- CARL MEHLERT, Clerk, I H. BOSTOCK. 16, Cramer-st., Stafford.j Witness to the signature of"! F. Walter Joseph HeeJey- W ? HEELEY. F. B. MASON, Solicitor, F Chester. J? Re ANN HOWE BOLTON, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22nd and 23rd Vie., cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further aVmice.n, d the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of ANN HOWE BOLTON, late of Summer Bank, Delamere, near Northwich, in the County of Chester, Widow, deceased (who died on the 30th day of November, 1904, and whose Will was proved in the Chester District Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 19th day of January, 1905, by James Griffiths, of Delamere, near Northwich, in the County of Chester, Schoolmaster, one of the executors therein named), are hereby required to send the particulars, in writing, of their claims to us the undersigned the Solicitors for the said Executor on or before the 1st day of June next, after which date the said Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled tbereto. having regard only to tthbe e claims of which he ereto. 8 of which be shall then have had notice; and he will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose claims or demands he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 25th day of March, 1905. WILLIAM HENRY CHURTON & SON, Eastgate Buildings, Chester, Solicitors for the Executor. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. RA.CE GLASSES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. A good selection of FIELD and MARINE GLASSES kept in stock, including all the leading makers—Zress, Goertz, Ross, Aitchison's, etc., etc. Eyesight accurately tested and all information given, whether Glasses are ordered or not. H. C. HOUGHTON, B.O.A., EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester, 23, EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. Tel. 21Y3. REPAIRS done cheaply and promptly. EDUCATIONAL. THE KING'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. JL Founded 1541. Chairman of Governing Body THE BISHOP OF CHESTER. Headmaster: THE REV. J. T. DAVIES. M. A. (Late Scholar of Wadham Coll., Oxford). Staff of Five Oxford and Cambridge Graduates and Three Non-Graduates. New Laboratory (Physical and Chemical). Art Master Mr. W. SCHRODER. The JUNIOR DEPARTMENT will shortly be re- organised and placed under the special charge of the Rev. J. R. FULLER, M.A. FEES For Boys under 14 years of age, £4. 4s. per Term. „ over £5. 5s. The School has valuable leaving Exhibitions to the Universities (SCO per annum). This year's distinctions include an Open Exhibi- tion at Selwyn College, Cambridge, and (for the 11th year in succession) the Centre (Junior) Prize in the Cambridge Local Examination. In Mathe- matics the K.S. gained 5th. 6th, 10th and 21st places out of over 5,000 candidates. NEXT TERM begins MAY 1st. The HEADMASTER will see parents at the School on SATURDAY, April 29th, between 11 and 12. Full Prospectus from Clerk, Mr. F. B. MASON, Solicitor, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. EDUCATION COMMITTEE. PUPIL TEACHERS. -1. ADMISSION JT EXAMINATION JUNE 20th, 21st and 22nd, 1905. Also for Scholarships; free instruction in the City and County School for Girls, Roodee, and Technical School for Boys, Grosvenor Museum, for one or two years according to age, in preparation for Pupil Teachership. Entries not later than MAY 1st proximo. Candidates for Scholarships for one year must be between 15 and 16 years of age, and Candidates for Scholarships of two years between 14 and 15 years of age on August 1st next. Candidates for Pupil Teachership who have not already made applica- tion must be not less than 16 years of age at the same date. Regulations, syllabuses, and forms of application to be obtained from A. E. LOVELL, Secretary to the Committee. Education Offices, Northgate-street, Chester, 7th April, 1905. THE ELMS, FLOOKERSBROOK, CHESTER. Preparatory and finishing SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Successful in Cambridge Local Exams., including Women's Higher; also in all Music Exams. Boarders and Day Pupils. Tennis, etc. Lady B.A., certif. English and Foreign Mistresses resident. Best Masters attend. Pupils receive individual care and comfort.—For prospectus, &c., apply MISS NEVILLE. MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Guitar, HJL Mandoline, Mandola; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walls, Chester. Terms: Ten lessons from 10s. 6d. Home lessons by arrangement. 2647 1 9 0 5. ]\| ARYELLOTJS VALUE IN CYCLES! AGENT FOR "ROYAL ENFIELD," "ROVER," "SWIFT," & "RUDGE-WHITWORTH" CYCLES. FROM £ 6 AND UPWARDS. Also a large stock of LUCAS ACCESSORIES, and DUNLOP COVERS at lis. each, and other makes at Reduced Prices. REPAIRS done on the Premises by Practical Men. W. MAHER. 34. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. JAPAN IN CHESTER. LAST TWO WEEKS, POSITIVELY CLOSING SATURDAY, APRIL 22XD. THE PROPRIETORS OF TTORLICK'S MALTED MILK NVITE RESIDENTS AND VISITORS TO SEE THEIR UNIQUE COLLECTION OF JAPANESE I EXHIBITS RECENTLY BROUGHT OVER DIRECT FROM TOKIO BY A CORRESPONDENT. ON VIEW DAILY FROM 11 A.M. TILL 10 P.M., I AT 4, CITY ROAD. ADMISSION FREE. J RAILWAYS. # LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN & GREAT WESTERN JOINT RAILWAYS. E ASTER EXCTJRSIONS. FROM CHESTER (GENERAL). On WEDNESDAY, GOOD") FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUN- I Td DAY, EASTER MONDAY and }■ \Mr AA JVCHESTER. TUESDAY, April 19, 21. 22, ) ,¡.: 23, 24, and 25, J On GOOD FRIDAY, April 21st, To NESTON, Park- at 2-5 p.m., ? gte, Hwall, and at 2.5 p. in., WEST ? ?RBY. On GOOD FRIDAY, April 21st, To BIRKE <HEAD at 9-45 a.m., 11-25 a.m., 2-5 ? Liverpool ? NEW p.m., J BRIGm?. p SATURDAY, Apnl 22nd at") To NESTO ?, Park- 8-45 a.m., 10-10 a.m., 12-40 gate. He?aJI, and p.m., 2-10 p.m., J WEST KIRBY. On SATURDAY. April 22nd, atl To BIRKENHEAD 8-45, 9-20,10-20,11-40 a.m., } Liverpoo.. ?NEW 12-40, 1-10,1-40, 2-10 p.m., J BRIGHTON. On EASTER MONDAY, April ) To NESTON, Park- 24tb, at 8-45, 10-10 a.m., ? ?ate, HeswaU, and 12-40, 2-10 p.m., j WEST KIRBY. On EASTER MONDAY, April) To BIRKENHEAD 24th, at 8-45, 9?20, 10-20, LiverpooL &NEW 11-40 a.m., 12-40, 1-10, 1-40, BRIGHTON. 2-10 p m., J For full particulars as to times, farea, periods, and return arrangements, see small bills. W. THORNE, Superintendent. Shrewsbury, April, 1905. PLEASURE CRUISES. NOTICE. THE DEE STEAMBOAT CO.'S .L. ?STEAMERS the BEND OR and ORMONDE WILL COMMENCE RUNNING on MONDAY, April 17th, weather and other causes permitting. Special runnings for GOOD FRIDAY and BANK HOLIDAY. THE 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 "ORMONDE" AND "BEND OR" Will run as follows (Sundays excepted) am am am pm pm pm pm pm EccIestonF. 9 50? 1220 1 50 2 20:3 35 4. 20?5 20 Iron Bridgeliol.5 ?45 Iron Br'g,, d. 1015,1145( j ;5 45 —— EccIestonF. 10401210,1235 1 50 2 20 3 35'4'30 6 10 Chester, ?rr 113011 0?1 25 2 40 3 10J4 25?5 20i7 0 FARES: Chester to Eccleston, 6d. Single; 9d. Return Iron Bridge, 8d. Is. Weather and other causes permitting. SPECIAL RUNNINGS FOR BANK HOLIDAY £ 18 :18 0 A. W. BUTT'S "COUNTY" WATCH In Heavy 18 carat GoH. BEST ENGLISH KEYLESS LEVER, CHRONOMETER BALANCE, JEWELLED IN 10 HOLES, AND WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. TIMEKEEPING GUARANTEED. HUNTING, HALF HUNTING, OR OPEN FACE CRYSTAL CASES. £ 18 :18 0 Above make, LADY'S size, from £10. All sizes in Silver, C5. 5s. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER TEIJIPHONE No. 176. TELEGRAMS BUTT, SILVERSMITH, CHESTER. TEL. 84 & 84A. Proprietor: G. BARNES. CITY MEWS & CARRIAGE WORKS. The above Firm are now in a position to cater for I FUNERALS I, throughout in the most modern style, having aug- mented their stock with Superior Rubber-tyred Funeral Cars, Rubber-tvred Broughams, and Black Belgian Horses also WEDDING CARRIAGES, I Brakes, 'Buses, Char-a-Bancs, Laundaus, Dog- carts, &c. COACH BUILDING in all its branches. MOTOR REPAIRS neatly and promptly executed. NOTE THE ADDRESS t CITY ROAD, CHESTER TjTl ROOM BY?T?s CO-UBINGS?? MADE Up, 2/- PER 02. J. COVERLETTE TAILS OP 1 [ FROM ? HAIR FRAMES, PURE ? From 3/6 each. HAIR, J 5/6 ?!' T. SEALES BROWN, 3. LEECE-ST. (CAR STATION), LIVERPOOL. < RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. EASTER NOVELTIES. SAILOR HATS. SAILOR HATS. Knockabout Hats in Great Variety. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MODELS ON VIEW IN THE SHOWROOM. TWEED, SERGE & VOILE COSTUMES, FLANNEL & CREAM SERGE COSTUMES, CREAM SERGE SKIRTS & COATS. FIRST DISPLAY OF SUNSHADES. MERCERISED LAWN BLOUSES, IN ALL SHADES. SMART PRINT SHIRTS, FROM Ijll! TO 4;6. FANCY DELAINE & VOILE BLOUSES. Children's Costumes and Dresses, Plain and Fancy Materials. CHILDREN'S MILLINERY IN GREAT VARIETY. SPECIAL SHOWS EVERY DAY IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. RICHARD JONES & CO., LTD., EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. W. C. WRIGHT, LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S HOSIER, GLOVER AND OUTFITTER. We are now SHOWING a Choice Selection of NEW GOODS FOR SPRING. 53, 55 BRIDGE STREET ROW. GARNETT & SON CaKeetrs. SEE OUR WINDOWS. NEXT WEEK 7 QTT?TTD? A DT?? WE ARE SHOWING 5 SIDEBOARDS. BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. W. T. WILLIAMS', 3.3, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, are fully prepared with a large and varied stock of the NEWEST gTYLES QBTAINABLE FOR THE SEASON. LADIES' & CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, JACKETS, DRESS SKIRTS IN VOILES, TWEEDS, CLOTHS, &c., UNDERSKIRTS. BLOUSES IN GREAT VARIETY. MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY !—A Great Variety of READY TO-WEAR HATS. Also UNTRIMMED HATS in Endless Variety. THE CHOICEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. —————————— ) II 51,370 M RALEIGH I This is the Record of an X-frame Cycle, ridden by one of the Hardest Riders in Ireland. The total Repairs were Two Pedal Pins, and in December, 1904, THE MACHINE STILL RAN PERFECTLY. THE No. 2 RALEIGH GAZELLE, Gent's- X6 12 6 net cash (accessories free), With free wheel, two rim brakes, special saddle, non- or 13/3 Deposit, and Eleven rusting spokes, finished with superfine enamel, and Payments of 13/3 Monthly. bright parts heavily plated. (The machine is delivered after the Deposit is paid). VICTOR CYCLES, Gent's (Gold-lined 5/- extra) 6 0 0 net cash (accessories free) Ditto Lady's ditto 6 10 0 ditto No. 2 GAZELLE, Lady's (Lined, 5/- extra) 6 19 6 ditto RALEIGH GAZELLE, Lady's or Gent's, Lined, 8 0 0 ditto STANDARD RALEIGH, ditto 10 0 0 ditto THREE-SPEED RALEIGH, ditto 12 0 0 ditto ( ) ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF CYCLES UP TO £25, POST FREE. t J. E. BRASSET & SON, LTD. CHESTER I Agents, THE "D" BOOT, J. H. DUNNINGi GUARANTEED,.1 i fl ]Dt 88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. I TELEPHONE SPECTAC LES «i>;1 An Kn«. EYEGLAS8KS/ £ H £ lS' EYF,,GLAS?s_ Sf AT ALL PRlUE. Greatest care and attention in Suiting. FIELD & OPERA GLASSES, BAROMETERS. &c. J. D. 81DDALL, OPTICIAN TO THE INFIF.IART THE CROSS, 4, BRIDGE ST., CHESTER. UMBRELLAS & Walkill Stiêk. LANTERNS AND SLIDES ON SALE OR HIRE. OXLIGEN ALWAYS IN STOCK. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. T. G. BURRELL, Union Hall Building's, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER, NOTED FOR BABY OUTFITS FROM HEAD TO TOE. I INFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S NEW HATS AIsD BONNETS In Silks, Cashmere and Fancy Materials. Latent Pretty Styles. PELISSES In all the Prettiest and most Dainty Novelties, from 4/11 to 15/11. INFANTS' AND GIRLS' WHITE MUSLIN PIXAFORES, Magnificent Selection, from 4id. i upwards, accor- ding to size and quality. INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN ROBES, From 2s. lid. WE INVITE You TO COME AND INSPECT THE QUALITY AND PRICES OF or-P. GOODS. T. G. BURRELL. J. OKELL & SONS Nortligate St., Chester, ARE NOW SHOWING THE LATEST FASHIONS f I MILLINERY FOR EARLY SPRING & EASTER WEAR, At Very Special Prices. CHARMING NEW TOQUES, In AZURE STRAW and TULLE, at 4/6 to 12 C. CHIFFON TOQUES, 7 11 to 21/- each. I SMART "KNOCKABOUT HATS, FOR HARD WEAR, In NATURAL or BURNT STRAW, trimmed BLACK, BROWN, SKY-RESEDA, NAVY, etc. Prices from 2,11 to 7/6. Fancy STRAW BONNETS. 32/C to 21/- NOVELTIES IN BLOUSES, LACES, OUTFITTING ENCOURAGE BRITISH TRADE.-? HP ESTAB. 120 YEARS. c bE. ?20 YEARS. [TRADE MARK ] USERS OF R. J. FULLWOOD & BLAND'S ANNATT0 AND RENNET Secured Prizes value kl.000 AT DAIRY SHOWS DURING 1904. R. J.F. & B. will give PJRIZES VALUE £ 280 DURING 1905. FOR SAMPLES AND FURTHER PARTICULARS APPLY TO SOLE ADDRESS— STEAM ANNATTO WORKS, HOXTON, LONDON, N. Agents in Chester- CHEERS & HOPLEY, Chemists, Northgate- street; THOMPSON. SON & CLEMENCE, Cbeese Merchants, Northgate-street; CHALLINOR, ROWSON & CHALLINOR, Auctioneers, St. Werburgh-street. ENCOURAGE BRITISH TRADE. i j F O R THE P K E S E > T K A S 0 N, i I- í") T APPLETON-S IMILLINEJRY, NEWEST SHAPES, LATEST STYLES, GREAT. VARIETY. APPLETONS j COATS, SKIRTS, COSTCMFIS. ) NEWEST MATERIALS, .FITTING MODEKATE PK-CES. APPLETONS BLOUSES and Blouse Materials ¡ In all the LATEST PRODUCTIONS for I Spring and Summer Wear. APPLETCN'S LACE COLLARS, r01..E. And LACE and SILK /NECKWEAR of all Descriptions ;d Yune-y. A_PPLEX0.\ .$ UNDERSKIRTS. r:, SILK, MOIRETTE. MOREEN, SATEEX, &c. In all the Newest Shapes and Colourings. APPLETONS FOR THE LARGEST & MOST VAEIEI; WOR MEXT OF GLOVES, In all the Latest Styles. The New SILK and LACE MITT, for Summer Wear. A-PP L F, T O.N-'S DRESSMAKING." PERFECTION OF FIT, combined with Excellence of W orli and Economy in Price. A Speciality, APP-LETO-N, -'S BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. JJGLAXD J)AWSON. 54 & 56, FOREGATE ST.. CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD. PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER & CLOTHIER. DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELI.EKT, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED C,-OODS, P;ANOS, FuRS, CARPETS, RASSINETTICS, fee. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods .?Bt ? 1 ?/'?? ?P?'"? solid Walnut C?'?-  -L.?/ BEDROOM SUITE, com- prising 3ft. 6in. by 7ft. w?drobe, with long bevelled robing mirror, large hat drawer, and carved cornice dressing chest, with four large drawers and two small drawers, three bevelled mirrors washstand, With marble slab, double row tiled back, towel rail attached and three chairs complete. The lot thoroughly well made and seasoned. 1 O THK SUITE. — Yery stnng and  serviceable DINING ROOM SUITE, upholstered in Crockett's Vst qua!ity leather, comprising cou?h. pair of easies, ?ud tour small chairs, spring seats and padded backs quite new. £ ?0 rj If*-The very K?htest and best <9?  6LASSIi-,?ET-?E The Ariel, steel spring hung on siraus, light body, four bigh wheels, double bundles and reversible hood, painted dark brown and green very serviceable. 39/6- Very prettv OCTAGON TABLE ??/?J? in burr walnut, beautifuny inlaid and stand underneath, on cantors all solid walnut. O 5^ /Fine set of full .ize black and b188 0??P/ BEDSTEADS. ?t. 6in. by ifr. 6.a., thick heavy rails and bases all size? m stock. *7& 21A—The best Wire MATTRASSES J"f L < ?? made, three piv:ind four p!v all best quality steel wiie, pitchtfine fraine?, roi.ed edges and centres. Guaranteed. JPO  P? of very h?ndson? r? Akw o -t 0/ Bronze MARL! HORSES on wood stands, beautifui'v mode'ied A bargain. Erc:ize SC ??ine secondhand Marb??nd Brc-.?e 0 1 -TI.%IEPIECE, chimes every huH houron gong, six bronze piliar6; goes 14 days, and a written guarantee given. 01 Real Cowhide GLADSTONE EAG, 1 useful size, straps, solid lecher, nickle ) plated tittings, locks, &c. 7/I-A11 solid Brass TODDY KETTLE, W ? handy size, glass b?nale. -?? ^7/v—New desiem. solid T Walnut ??- ?/? OVERMANTEL two carved glass panels, bevelled plates, shelves and pillars, solid walnut.  AD 8.6 A FAIR.—Best Qualkv STRA.W ?/? PALLIASSES, full size. Any size made to order. Strong ticking and well made. t?/?-Gent's strong Secondhand EASY -?-? Chair, upholstered in best qu?ity leather cloth, spring seat; very strcng. 1/11 AXD 23 A ??-TY.-o yards wide. ? JL//Jt L1 JL best quality OILCLOTHS, pairted backs, floral or tile pattern si" r en,7-,h laid free. 2 11.—Quantity of Lever '?ARM 1/ii- CLOCKS, meLd cases, best quality movement, guaranteed good timekeepers. 1?/?'?? ?teel FIRE STOOL, with -?/ ? massive brass handles and brass rail on top. Special design. Strong well-made Kitchon COUCHES 1fl 28/- with loose seats ?nd cushions, polished t walnut colour, and carved back". 3/ft T^.7/6-~AiI sizes in stock, best make in I' ?. and Iron TRUNKS, brass levers, LARGE STOCK of ALL KINDS, FORFEITED JEWELLERY, WATCHES, CHAINS RINGS. SILVER and SILYER- PLATED GOODS. 1.000 RATS KTLLRD. RODINE RAT POISON KILLS ON THE SPOT. Leaves no smell Mr. G R. JBKOWX writes "Kodioe had excel Sent result'. It kiiied Thousands o Eats." Dogs and CUts don't eat it. RATS LIKE IT. RAT IT. & DIE. PB1CE 6d., Is., s.. 3S., 5.; Post 2d. T. HARLEV, Chemirt, Pe-"tb. ASESTS—Cheers & Hopley, Chp!r.i:s, Chaster IDENSONS, NORTHGATE ROW, CHESTER, ARE NOW SHOWING IN THEIR FURNISHING DEPARTMENT THE VERY LATEST, PRODUCTIONS IN CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, HEARTHRUGS, DOOR MATS, TABLE COVERS, LACE CURTAINS, MADRAS, ESTRUSCAN AND ART MUSLINS, CRETONNES, TAPESTRY. ART SERGES. BHISE-BISE CASEMENT LINEN AND H 0 LL AND B L I N D SMA D E AND FITTED BY PRACTICAL W 0 R K MEN. ALL ESTIMATES FREE. RING UP TELEPHONE 30. VERY SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THE FOLLOWING: .I INLAID LINOLEUM, I In Latest Designs and Colourings, 2/3 per Square Yard. 1 LAID FREE OF CHARGE. 11 PRINTED LINOLEUM. WELL SEASONED, IN MOST BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, From l/Bl per Square Yard. Laid Free of, Charge. I 2 Y ARDS WIDE, FLOORCLOTH, IN LIGHT COLOURINGS, SUITABLE FOR BEDROOMS, l/4i per Yard. Worth 1/9^. I Another Special Purchase of LACE CURTAINS 8:30 PAIRS, IN WHITE & CREAM. 3. YARDS LONG. 60 INCHES WIDE I 3/6 per Pair. Worth 5/6. DEN SONS, NOETIGATE ROW, CHESTER. AST 0 yf-,4 rN x ~~ASTON'S-SALE BY AUCTIOfFliVER.1 TUESDAY 1.30-ASTOFS CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. GOODS RECEIVED ANY DAY FOR FOLLOWING TUESDAY'S SALE.