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I: PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. >OY VLTY THEATRE, CHESTER. V; — MONDAY, JANUARY loth. SR. EDWARD COMPTON, SUPPORTED BY The Compto.i Comedy Company. MONDAY and SATNTOAY, Jan. 15th and 20th- GARRK i:si,AY. "SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL." V'LI'XKSDAY, "TO-MORROW." "TilE RI V ALS." /IIU'\Y, "NEW MEN AND OLD ACRES." -ATL-.U,AY-MATINEE-" SHE STOOPS TO •'NQUER." • ■ ->ND\Y JAN. 22nd, for SIX NIGHTS and MATINEE— The Moody Manners Opera Co., a lleuertoiro to be selected by the Theatre Patrons. -.irons choice of Operas must be left at the Box together with thur name and address by MONDAY, Jan. lGth. )UBLIC SCHOOL HOLIDAYS UHRISTMAS ENTER TAINMENTS. MIDLAND IIOTELS. DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS TOM DECEMBER 23HD TO JANUARY ;31sT) '\RT\IENTS AND FIXED PRICE MEALS THE RESTAURANTS AND DINING OMS OF THE MIDLAND HOTELS, ,,L\XL). WILL BE CHARGED AT A ".DUCTION OF 50 FOR CHILDREN N'DER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE. VIOLIN RECITAL. ,tISS EVALYN amethe (LEADBETTER). MUSIC HALL, CHESTER, 11TH FEBRUARY, 1900, AT THREE. !N CONKK'-J'I'JM.'K OK A (jJKNKKAi.l.'i ••• IXS KVA!.IS AMETHE WILL GIVE A V lULl" RECITAL A:V„>\ lJATE. will be duly advertised. AXD -i-? AZAAE COMPETITIVE EXHIBITION. I 0 W X IIALL, CHESTER. FEBRUARY 13TH AND 14TH ENTRIES for COMPETITIONS close WEDNES- DAY, February 7th. Ail information the Hon. Sfccrer"d8, Rift7". GEO. ILINDIIAUGH. ;)3, Parkgate-road, Chester; Mis. C. H. DEELEY, Daltusny, Saltney. RIELK BALL. 22xu ANNUAL BALL of the Non- 4 Commissioned Officers of the Earl of Chester's MI- \"oltinteei,, (2nd Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regt.) I ¡[ hke placy at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, 1 ESTER, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31st, 190G. lit Li, AND BENYOX'S BAND. Lady's Ticket, 5,1-; Gentleman's do., 6/G Double W. GAMAN LOCKWOOD, Q.M. Sergfc., Hon. GRO. R. BUOCKWKLL, Sergt., J Sees. DANCING. pIIK CESTRIAN QUADRILLE PARTY'S DANCING CLAbS, THURSDAY EVENINGS at IIouiOKN ROOMS. J^adies' Tickets. Gs. Gent.'s 7s. per term. DANCING. '1HE NEWGATE QUADRILLE PARTY DANCING CLASS will Ile commence .nNKsi>AY, January 24th, in the NEWGATE • ^KMBI.y ROOMS. I >ANT:INU, 8 to 10-30. MARCJIANT S BAKD. TICKETS :-Ladies', G/ Gent.'s, G/G. olOJ RAILWAYS. v # G.W.R. EXCURSIONS. \UNSTALL PARK RACES. J?nu:u v 1? and ? 1H -DAY TRIP to WOLVERHAMPTON, ave CHESTER S O and 10-0 a. m. Also Bookings .tU?ry 15, to return 16. bill,, P',tll)phlet? &c., obtainable at the ,?, tlons. Advertisera should at once secure Space in W.R. Farmhouse and Country Lodgings Guide I(),)(;, Full details at all Stations. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. JHESTER jJNITED GAS CO. GAS FIRES. V Large Variety of THIS SEASONS FIRES, In the most ARTISTIC DESIGNS, NOW UN VIEW at the NEW SHOWEOO M S, CUPPIN STREET. All Fires quoted FIXED FREE, ■ :d can be supplied ON HIRE (Three Years' Hire and Purchas. System). SHOP STOVES. J SPECIALITIES FROM 2/- PER QUARTER. '■ the NEW SHOWROOMS may be seen an entirely New and Varied SELECTION of CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c. INTERNAL GAS TTINGS and employ a THOROUGHLY I ,.NIPETE-T STAFF OF GASFITTERS. a candescent Gas Light IS THE Cheapest Artificial Light. UNTEXANCE OF INCANDESCENT GAS BURNERS Undertaken by the Company. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO His MAJESTY A FPLJGK HM THE ????? L?TE ?MA'JEMT K'-?S. ?'?S?? QUEEN VICTOEU. BOLLAND'S, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES, As supplied to H.M. THE KING. RESTAURANT.—Table d'Hote, 3/ 4/6. Soups, Fish, Entrees, Joints, Grill. Cafe and Smoke Room,— Wines, Spirits, Liqueurs, Coffee. BOARS' HEADS, BONED AND TRUFFLED TURKEYS, GAME PIES, BONED PHIfASANTS, PRESSED BEEF, JELLIES, CREAMS, ICES, &C., &C. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMUSING «FE ORIGINAL COSAQUES. CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS & BONBONS. MARRONS GLACES, FRESH DAILY. Bolland's Latest Speciality for Sandwiclies, CESTRIAN PASTE, 1G per pot. HOLLAND'S CELEBRATED DAINTY CAKES, In Pretty Fancy Tin Boxes, 4'6, post free. BALLS, WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND BANQUETS CATXRFI) FOR IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. HIRE 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. Tol,pl..oi,e: No. 37. Telegrams: Bollaiui's, Chester." EYESTRAIN BY GLASSES. RELIEVED BY GLASSES. Eyestrain rarely accompanies very had sight. The "nearly perfect" sight in its effort to secure "perfect sight" usually produces eyestrain and suffering. Eyestrain removed by perfecting the sight. Consult III. C. HOUGHTON, B.O.A. LATE MANAGER FOR W O O D, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester (Ol'TOLOGIST!, EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, 23, East gate Street, Chester. REPAIRS done on the premises cheaply & promptly. NOTE.—No travelling dealer employed. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. QHESTER VOLUNTEER BALL. The ANNUAL BALL will take place at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, on TUESDAY, the lGth Jf JANUARY, r.MG. PATROLS. His Grace the Dlllæ of Westminster Earl Euciton of Tat ton Major-Gen. Sir F. Howard, K.C.B., C tM.G. Colonel Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, C.B. Colonel Cotton-Jodrell, C.B. The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Chester Tlio Sheriff of Chester R A. Yerburgh, Esq F. F. Brown, Esq. Edward Dixon, Esq. Alfred Mond, Esq. PATRON ESSES. Her Graoe the Duchess of Buckingham and Chandos Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster Her Grace Katharine Duchess of Westminster The Marchioness of Cholmondeley The Marchioness of Ormonde The Lady Chteham The Lady Harlecii Lady Howard Lady Broughton Lady Magdalea Bulkeley Lady Holland Lady Pot; ic- Tlio AIjyoicss of Chester Alts. Adair, 7, Stanley-plaoo Mrs. Aidersey. A'.dersey Hall Mrs. Barnston, Crewe Hill Mrs. Franci Barnston. Chorlton Lodge Mrs. Battei'sby, Greenfield Mrs. F. J. Bonnalie, Brookfield Mrs. T. Brocklebank, The Roscote Mis. H. T. Blown, Westminster Avenue Mrs. Cotton-Jodrell, Reaseheath Hall Mrs. Driiliy. The Deanery Mis. J. It. Davidson, Delamere Houso Mrs. Johnson Dickson. Mayfield Mrs. Ambrose Dixon, Christleton Bank Mrs. Dixon, The Clappers Mrs. Douglas Dobie, L pton House The Hon. Mrs. Guy Feildea, Mulling-ton Hall Mrs. Ferguson, The Cairn Mrs. Gibbons Frost, Mollington Bauastre Mis. James G. Frost, Boughton Hall Mrs. Charles Gamon, West Kirby Tlio Hon. Jrg. H. N. Gladstone, Burton Mrs. Hamilton, 16. White Friars Mrs. II. Pas ton Harding, White Fnars Mrs. Hanisson. Haievvood Mrs. H. de C. Huntsman, Hough Green Mrs C. E. Hope. Burton, Nestou Mrs. Kay, Davenhani Hall Mrs. King, 26, Nicholas-street Mrs. Leadbetter, Hafod Alyn Mrs. Bolton Littledale, Broxton Mrs Wilford N. LLojd, Eeeleston Hill Mrs. Mac(!i!!ycuddy, Baohe Halt Mrs. Maguire. Darland Hall Miss Massie, Curzon Park Mrs. Meredith, 3, Abbots Hayes Mrs. Alfred Mond, 35, Lowndts square, S.W. Mrs. Ommanney, Shrewsbury The Hon. Mrs. Parker, Eccleston Mrs. Park-Yates, Inco Hall Mrs. Peaise. Bron-y-Garth Mrs. Read, Kenwyn Mrs. Philip Ilces. 45. Liverpool road Mrs. Chas. Reynolds. Colwyn Bay Mrs. B. C. Roberts, Oaktield Mrs. John Rogers. 33, Watergate street Mrs. W. Rogers, 104. Watergate-street Mrs, R'). r on. Polof-eld Mrs s ;dbaeh, Cherrv Hill, Ma!pas Mrs. • .i Siaden, Well bank, Sandbach Mrs. ly Ie my th, Barrowmore Mrs. Swetenham, Moston Hall Mrs. E. W. Swetenham, Saudovvny-terrace Mrs. Sykes, Curzon Park Mrs. J. R. Thomson. Batik House Mrs. Tilney. Tattenhall The Hon. Mrs. Trelawny, Shotwick Park Mis. J. K. Trotter. Eccleston Tyrer. Phis Newton Mrs. May. Bradpotc Mrs. Welsby, Whichello, Tattenhall Mrs. \Ydsby, 25, Liver pool-road Mrs. Harold WhicbcHo, Tattenha,U Mis. Wo'ley-Dod, Edge Hall, Malpas Mis. Yerburgh. Woodfold Park, Blackburn STEWARDS. The Officers of the 1st C.R.G. Artillery (V.) The Officers of the 2nd V.B. Cheshire Regt. R. A. Yerburgh, Esq. A. Birch, Esq. George S. Bonnalie, Esq. A. Campbell, Esq, H. Greenhouse. Esq. Major Meredith, R.E. F. Read, Esq. Capt. K W. Swetenham R. T. Wickham, Esq. I It. G. Williams, Esq. Messrs. EYTON's (Liverpool) BAxn. Dancing to commence at lime o clock. Lady's Ticket, 10 Gentleman^ Ticket, 12.6 Donations may be sent to, and Tickets obtained from E. D. DICKSON, Lieut. 2nd\.B.C.R„ urill Hall, Chester; Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDFH, Messrs. MINSTICTA & MERSON, Mr. A. BLAYNEY, Booksellers; and at the HOTEL. WILFORD N. LLOYD, Col. 1st Ches. R.G. Artillery (V s). A. HERVEY TALBOT. Lt.-Col. 2nd (Earl of Chester's) V.B. Ches. Regt). HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. fc PUBLIC NOTICES. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. PRESENTATION TO THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR i (ALDERMAN ROBERT LAMB), SUBSCRIPTIONS. Amount previously advertised .£315 0 0 The following additional subscriptions have been promised £ s. d. Dr. D. Carlyle Sutton 110 Mr. J. G. Nixon 110 Mr. G. S. Maclaren 110 Mr. T. N. Richards 1 1 0 Mr R. J. Williams 1 1 0 'Nfr. T. A. Rigby. 1 1 0 Mr. Edgar Williams 1 1 0 Mr. Edward S. Giles 1 1 0 Mr. Chas. P. Cockrill i 110 Mr. S. Harding 1 1 0 Mr. J. E. Newman 10 0 Mr. Robt. Parry 1 0 0 Mrs. Davies, 0 10 G Mr. It. T. B. Atcberlpy 0 10 G Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robb 0 10 (i Mr. Wm. N. Bates 0 10 G Mr. Thomas Pryce 0 10 fi Mr. Morton Browne 0 10 G Mr. Richard Mills 0 10 (i Mr. P. Stephen 0 10 G Mr. Jno. Maddock 0 10 G Mr. R. T. Morgan 010 G Mr. W. H. Corlett 0 10 G Mr. J. W. Hincks 0 10 6 Mr. Reuben Roberts 0 10 G Mrs. Reuben Roberts 0 10 6 Mr. Edward Dean 0 10 G Mr. Edward Dean, Junr 0 10 G Mr. Wm. Carr 0 5 0 Rev. Wm. Jones 0 5 0 Further Subscriptions will be received by any of the Chester Banks or by the Hon. Treasurer (Mr. J. R. Thomson, Parrs Bank) or the Hon. Secretary (Mr. J. H. Dickson, the Town Hall). HORATIO LLOYD, Chairman of the Committee. Town Hall, Chester, 12th January, 1906. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Seventy fifth ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Chester United Ciw Company will be held at the Company's Offices, Cuppin-street, Chester, on MONDAY, the 12th day of February, lyoG, at noon, to receive Report and Accounts for the Half-year ended 31st December, 1905, to declare Dividends for the Half-year ended 31st December, 1905, to elect Directors in place of those retiring, to appoint Auditor for the ensuing year, and for the General Business of the Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from the 30th Instant until the said 12th day of February, both dates inclusive. TKted hi? ">th Hy of January, 1900. ) JOHN GAMON, Chairman. FRED. A. PYE, Secretary. WIRRAL RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a i?i SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Wirral Railway Company will be held at the QUEEN HOTEL, CHESTER, on MONDAY, the 22nd day of January, 190G, at 1-45 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, and that the Bill applied for by the Company in the present Session of Parliament intituled "A Bill to revive and extend the powers "for the purchase of land, and the time limited for "the completion of the Railway authorized by the "Wirral Railway Act, 1898 to extend the time for "the sale of superfluous lands of the Wirral Rail- way Company and for other purposes" will, in pursuance of the Standing Orders of Parliament be submitted to the Proptorg at the said Meeting for their consideration and approval. W. D. HASWELL, Secretary. St. Tolin's Chambers, Chester, 5th January, ll,)066 BOROUGH OF CHESTER. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1900. 1VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that J» ROBERT ARMSTRONG YERBURGH, of 25, Kensington Gore, London, S. W., being a Candidate at the above election, has nominated and declared Mr. FRANCIS BURTON MASON, of 9, St. Werburgli-street, Chester, Solicitor, to be the Election Agent on his behalf, in pursuance of Section 24 of the Act 4G and 47 Vict., cap. 51. ani that the Office or place to which all Claims. Notices, Writs, Summonses and Documents relating to the Election, may be sent is as followsTHE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. NEWGATE STREET, CHESTER. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that ALFRED MORITZ MOND, of 35, Lowndes-square, London, being a Candidate at the above-named Election, has gi ven me notice that, pursuant to the provisions of the 40th and 47th Vie. cap 51, sec. 24, he has appointed JOHN GRIFFITHS, of Chester, to be his election agent for the said Election, and that the address of hIs office or place to which all Claims, Writs, Summonses and Docu- ments, with regard to the said Election, addressed to the said JOHN GRIFFITHS, may be sent is:- 21. OLD BANK BUILDINGS, CHESTER. Dated this 9th day of January, 190G. WILLIAM FERGUSON, Sheriff and Returning Officer. 26, Northgate-street, Chester. gANK OF T IVERPOOL, LIMITED. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY SEVENTH DIVIDEND. The Directors of the Bank of Liverpool, Limited, hereby give notice to the Proprietors, that thev have declared a HALF-YEARLY DIVIDEND at the rate of B10 per cent. per annum, on the shares of the Company (being 12s. 6d. per share), from the 1st July to the 31st December, 1905. and that such Dividend will be payable by Warrant at the Head Office of the Company, in Water-street, Liverpool, or at any of its Branches, and at the Office of Messrs. Glyn, Mills, Currie, and Co.. London, on and after Saturday, the 13th day of January instant. Warrants for the above Dividend will be posted on the 12th instant. Dated at Liverpool, this sAday of January, EIOG. By order of th.' Board, JAMES II. SIMPSON, General Manager. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED until the 13th January instant, inclusive, as already advertised. PUBLIC NOTICES. I CHESTER CAl'IEDRAL I v OLUNTARY -N,AVE CHOIR. There are several VACANCIES. Members are required to attend Service at 6-30 p.m. on Sundays and Practice at 8 p.m. on Fridays. Application should be made (by letter) to DR. BRIDGE, Christ Church Vicarage. CHESTER CATHEDRAL THERE are Vacancies for PROBATIONARY JL CHORISTERS. Candidates must be between the ages of 8 and 11, able to read well, and of respectable parentage. They receive- 1. A first-class Education (including Shorthand) at the Choir School. Head Master Rev. H. CIIIGNELL, M.A. Second Master: Mr. A. E. THOMAS. M.A. 2. Statutable payment to Choristers, £3. Gs. 8d. yearly. 3. Bonus on leaving, varying according to length of service and good conduct. (Former choristers have drawn as much as EM). 4. Free instruction in vocal music and in organ or pianoforte whenever a boy shews sufficient ability. 5. Under the new scheme ex-Choristers may, after leaving the Cathedral, continue their education at the King's School at half fees. Apply at the Cathedral Practice Room on SATURDAYS, between 9 30 and 10.15 a m. JOSEPH C. BRIDGE, M.A., Mus. Doo., Master of the Choristers. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the i? ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Governors will be held in the Town Hall (by kind permission of the Mayor) on TUESDAY, January 30th, 1906, at Twelve o'c!ock noon. AGENDA. 1.-To rcc-cive the Statement of the Annual Accounts for 1905. the Auditors' Report thereon, and the report of the Board of Management; 2.—To elect a President for the year; 3.-To elect three Honorary Auditors; 4.—To elect Governors on the Board of Management- The one-third in number of the Members who retire according to Rue 32 are:- County Governors—Mr. George Barbour, Mr. H. A. Heyood, and Mr. R. T. Richardson; City Governors—M E. Gardner, Col. E. Evans-Lloyd, Mr. S. H. Holme, and Mr. J. G. Holme*, all of whom are eligible for re-election The name of any Governor not already a member of the Board, proposed to be nominated under Rule 32, must be sent in writing to the Secretary seven clear days before the day of election. 5.—To elect Reprevsentitive Governors on the Elective Committee, the retiring Members being- County Governors -The Hon. Cecil T. Parker, Mr. S. T. Sandbach, and Mr. Albert- Wood: City Governors— Vrfl. Archdeaoon Barber, Mr. John Cullirnore, Sir Horatio Lloyd, and Mr. Reginald Potts, all of whom are eligible for re-election And to fill vacancies arising from the deaths of the late Lord Toliemaohe and S;r Thomas l F mt. 6.—To approve the ere?rion of a new Laundry, as recommended by the Board of Manage- ment. and to authorise the raising af such monies Lv sale of invested funds or other- wise as may be necessary to provide for the whoe or part of the expenditure in- curred. By order of the Board of Management, F. J. WARMSLEY, Secretary. Board Room. January 12th, 1906. URBAN SANITARY DISTRICT OF CHESTER PRIVATE STREET WORKS ACT, 1892. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Town Council of Chester, being the Sanitary Authority for the alwve-named District, did,' on the 27th day of December, 1905, in accordance with the provisions of the above-mentioned Act, pass the following Resolution, viz :— That the specification of the works proposed to be done in Sewering, Levelling, Paving Metalling. Flagging, Channelling and making "good that part of the street known as "NEWRY PARK, lying between Brook-lane "and a point 131 yards in a northerly direction from that Lane, within the Sanitary District of the Council, and the plans, sections, "estimate and provisional apportionment relating to such works now submitted by the "City Surveyor, be approved." AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that for a period of One Month from the 6th day of January, 1906, the Specification. Plans, Sections, Estimate and Provisional Apportionment referred to in the above Resolution will be kept deposited at the Offices of the Council, and will be open to inspection at all reasonable times. Dated the 5th day of January, 1906. By order of the Council, J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Town Hitll, Chester. Re ELIZA HUGHES, DECEASED. ALL persons having any CLAIMS or DE- MANDS against the Estate of the late Miss ELIZA HUC.HES, of 13, Victoria Pathway, Queen's Park, Chester, who died on the 7th day of January. 190(1. arc requested to send particulars thereof forthwith to us. Dated this 11th day of January, 190i;. W. H. CHURTON & SON. Eastgate Buildings, Chester, Solicitors to the Executors. NOTICE. MESSRS. RICHARD JONES AND CO., LTD., Beg to announce that they have just issued a New Illustrated FURNITURE CATALOGUE. COPIES MAY BE OBTAINKD FREH ON APPLICATION. "1-1(> who would furnish many houses, S'u;t house much furniture." RICHARD JONES & CO., LTD., I House Furnishers, &c.. CHESTER. RICHARD JONES, AND CO.'S GREAT ANNUAL SALE TO-DAY, TO-DAY, TO-DAY, SATURDAY, JAN. 13. SATURDAY, JAN. 13. SATURDAY; JAN: 13. DETERMINED CLEARANCE OF SURPLUS STOCKS BEFORE STOCKTAKING. DRAPERY SALE, v ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. FURNISHING SALE, UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY. GREAT BARGAINS. SEE SALE CATALOGUE, SENT FREE. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. BRIDGE-ST. AND EASTGATE-ST., CHESTER. MADAME HAMLEY'S SALE IS NOW PROCEEDING. AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL THE END OF THE MONTH GREAT BARGAINS IN EACH DEPARTMENT. BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. PIANOS. — PIANOLAS. E. DALE, 51, BRIDGE STREET ROW. 51. SOLE AGENT FOR STEINWAY, BLUTHNER, OHAPPELL, WALDEMAR, GORS & KALLMANN. F ALSO FOR THE PIANOLA, A EIUOLA. AGENT FOR BROADWOOD. BRINSMEAD, COLLARD. &c. DALE'S SHERATON MODEL. A Splendid New Model for Season. Rosewood or Walnut, choice design, ivory keys, double sconces, bras3 pin plate, full trichord, check action. Warranted 15 years. £25 OR 17/6 MONTHLY. SEASON 1905. EDWIN LLOYD, CENTRAL SUPPLY STORES, 13, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Is now receiving DAILY SUPPLIES of the CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, Aberdeen Haddock, Loch Fyne Kippers, Ham Cured Herrings, PALETHORPE'S SAUSAGE, FRESH CREAM. COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. THE FINEST SHOW OF FRUIT IN CHESTER. i ALL- ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED. PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED, AND I DELIVERED PROMPT. TELEPHONE 251. THE "D" BOOT, t 01 10 GUARANTEED, J. H. DUNNING i ? 9 AS SOLD BY 88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. THE REMARKABLY LOW PRICES For Cash or on Deferred Payments ENSURE AN IMPORTANT SAVING 1 .1 FURNISH i THROUGHOUT AT THE PIONEER 0' COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD STm LIVERPOOL. LARGE CATALOGUES I I FREE. I All Goods Delivered Free. I DENSONS' .4 ANNUAL Winter SALE OF MEN'S & BOYS' CLOTHING SHIRTS, HOSIERY, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, &-c. ALL NEW GOODS, NO OLD STOCK. EVERYTHING SUBSTANTIALIJY REDUCED IN PRICE. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. JB9 SALE NOW RUNNING, and will con- tinue throughout January. IT WILL BE TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO MAKE AN EARLY CALL. DENSONS' High-grade Tailors, Clothiers, Gent.'s and Juvenile Outfitters, 9, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE RO-W CHESTER. 'Phone 330. Prompt Attention to Letter Orders. DENSONS' CLOTHING SALE. IN THE TAILORING DEPT. FOLLOWING REDUCTIONS Hie tfMtt I KUlilN' THK SALE: — 30 SUITS to 25/ 35 SUITS to 29/6. 42/- SUITS t) 35 G. Better qualities reduced in proportion. At 1 immense selection of Materials to select from. Fit and style perfect. READY-MADE DEPT. A few only. GENT.'S TWEED SUITS at 21/ These are exceptional value, usual prices, 25, t to 35 G. Also a few BLACK VICUNA JACKETS and VESTS, all at 12 11; usual prices, 1!6 to 25 STRIPED CASHMERE TROUSERS, slightly soiled, will be cleared at 5 11, usual price, 10/6. SPECIAL —During Sale the Popular Avecta Ii TROUSER PRESSERS, 1 BREECHES for riding1, walking and cycling. made in Densons' "Hardwear" Tweeds, a. splendi4 selection. Sale prices, 5 11, 7 0, 0,3, 11/3, 12/11. FANCY KNITTED WAISTCOATS in several good patterns, 5 11, usual price, 8 11. Theatf should not be misled. A few others, lined FlanndL will be cleared at 2 11 and 4/11. OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS. In order to reduce the stock and to make room for Spring Goods, IMMENSE REDUCTIONS will be made in the Prices to ensure a Clearance. Ask to see these.—A lot of RAINPROOF OVERCOATS, in Lic:ht and Dark Tweed, lined unliued. All at 15 11. usual prices, 18'6 to 21/6. Better qualities at 18 (j, 21 25 30 and 3;)/ aa immense variety. All the newest styles in ever, sizQ redv for immediate wear. Some very smart MACINTOSHES will bt desired at 12/11, 18 G, 25 and 30 These ajar made in the latest colours and are extra light wei., SPECIAL.—During Sale Boys' and Youthd Macintoshes, all one price. 8 11. BOYS' & YOUTHS' CLOTHING DEPT. YOUTHS' SUITS (Long Trousers).—A quanbiHf in useful Tweeds, to b? cleared :1112 11. All siao same price for ages 12 to 18. Also a tow YOUTJBr TROUSERS, to clear at 311. SPECIAL -Youth's Black JACKETS aitd YESTS, sale price, 8 11; usual price, Hi,t;. YOUTHS' OVERCOATS —A heavy stock of thee goods will be offered a.t tempting prices. Ail this season's goods in smart styles. One lot of dark SERVICEABLE COATS, wJ* be 12 11 for any size, usual pricey 16 11 to 21' Another lot of very smart TWEED COATti ta Light and Medium Colours, all at 21' A Small Lot only of DARK COATS, at 8/11. Complete SCHOOL OUTFITS at sale prices. Our "HARDWEAR" TWEEDS for SciiMft Wear are unsurpassed in val ue. BOY'S SUITS in all the Popular Stvlt*- Rugby," "Suffolk," "Henley," "Norfolk." &c. An immense variety in every description ui TWEEDS. SERGES, &c., in our own SpeowJ Makes. We make a Speciality of Hard- Wearing School Clotliiag and as every Suit will be substantially Reduced in Price, parents should not miss this opportunity oi replenishing School and College Outfits M economically. BOYS' OVERCOATS.—A quantity in L g LiL. Medium and Dark Colours, all sizes, at 8 11, usuaj prices 10; 11 to 16 11. Also a Few Sizes in Chejtpar qualities will be cleared at 4 11 and 6/11. DENSONS, 9, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW CHESTER.