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W — PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES OF THE MOODY-MANNERS OPERA CO. TO DAY (SATURDAY): MATINEE—"IL TROVATORE." EVENING—"BOHEMIAN GIRL.' Monday NEXT, January 29th, and During I the Week- LA POUPEE. MATINEE, SATURDAY, Feb. 3rd, at 2-30 p.m. I) LTBLIC SCHOOL HOLIDAYS **» AND CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS. MIDLAND HOTELS. DURING THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS IpItONL DECEMBER 23RD TO JANUARY 31ST) F ^AIMIKNTS AND FIXED PRICE MEALS JJ* THE RESTAURANTS AND DINING ^OO.MS OF THE MIDLAND HOTELS, NGLAND, WILL BE CHARGED AT A REDUCTION OF 50 FOR CHILDREN tINDER FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGE. MR. GERAHDVEERMAN WILL GIVE A PIANOFORTE RECITAL AT THE GROSVENOR ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 7TH, AT 8. l-Ie will be assisted by MR. L. VEERMAN, [ 8010 Vioiiun.t; and Miss MAYHEW, Voc?tst.   '?'u 1'rogr?nme will include Beethoven's Moon- j «'. 3ht tbnta., Rubinstein's Vlge Caprice, Liszt's j^'icmeigen, Schutt's Suite for Violin and ?o, Vienxtemps' AirVari? for Solo Violin, etc. Reserved Seats, 3/ Unreserved, 2, "??n ?t Messra. PHU.LirsoN and GOLDKR. VIOLIN RECITAL. Under Distinguished Patronage. li IT SIC HALL, CHESTER, i WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14 m, 1906, ■ AT Tli REV, P.M. Miss EVALYN AMETHE (LEADBETTER), I Assisted by MISS ESTA D'AHGO, SOPRANO. AT THE PIANO I R. EUSTACE TURNER led Scats, 4/ 3/ Unreserved Siiits, 2/ 1/ 4Q ?? and Tickets at PHtLUP30N & GOLDER'S. n at'd f and aftei. February 1st. BOSTOCK & WOMBW-LObL"g GIGANTIC MENAGERIE, Open This Evening at 7 p.m., ON THE KT ITTLE ROODEE, CHESTER. TWO DAYS, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FC, JANUARY 2GTH AND 27TH. tj 1, L PERFORMANCES AT 4, 7, 8-45. FEEDING OF THE ANIMALS AT 9-30. ADMISSION 111-. CHILDREN 60. Managing Director—FRANK BOSTOCK. Sole Proprietor—E. H. BOSTOCK. ?v.?. !:?o Visit Tarporley, Monday, Jan 29;Nant- I *iet» an.3/); Audlcm, Feb. 1; Siivevdale, Feb. 2. 'LTI'TO'-NT-BY-CHESTER & DISTRICT .L 1). :> r. PLOUGHING SOCIETY. THE TENTH PLOUGIIING MATCH will be held (unless prevented by frost) at t. CHAS. GHEGOKY'S, WAVKHTO.V, nr. CIIKSTEI:,  ?? V DXESDA Y, 7TH FEB., l'"M. Al! tries close Saturday, 3rd February. j, 01 Inrt1eular8 of Chases and Rules gee posters, ?i''v C ARTHUR HUGHSON, Hon. Secretary, iji 2, Eastgate Row (North), Chester. ohe No. 64. [ CA^ADA —FREE GRANTS OF LAND. 'ith I ? ALLAN LINE beiig under contract ??j lie Government of Canada for conveyance of ?rc' ?'yone writing to the Company at 19, J?mes- ?i)j 'J?etpcot, or 103, LeadenhaH-stt-eot, London, [ a'ri revised handbook, m?pa, and latest i 'tow "'formation free of cost. OUSTER JJNITED GAS CO. GAS FIRES. T ?e Variety of THIS SE??ONS FIRES, it} the most ARTISTIC DESIGNS, NOW VIEW at the NEW SHOWROOMS, CUPPIN STREET. All Fires quoted FIXED FREE, 1 uu supplied ON HIRE (Three Years' Ilire and Purchase System). a SIIOp STOVES. FROM 2/- PER QUARTER. the, :NEW SHOWROOMS may be seen an entirely New and Varied SELECTION of C'^tr ANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c. ?, C JT?.??I?y undertake INTERNAL GAS 4^ and employ a THOROUGHLY ?p?TENT STAFF OF GASFITTERS. 111 QUIESCENT Gas Light 18 THE C heapest Artificial Light. ,(i\.1 —— ;E OF INCANDESCENT! GAS BURNERS i 1 U ud"ken by the Co;n[ ar.y. BY SFKOIAL APPOINTMENT TO His MAJESTY tIA HER TEX ?QSE??S?tS??St? ? LATE MAJKSTT K I N 0 QUKXS VICTOMA. BOLLAND'S, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES, As supplied to H.M. Till 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, BONKD PHEASANTS, PRESSED BEEF, JELLIES, CREAMS, ICES, &c., &c. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AMUSING & ORIGINAL COSAQUES. CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS & BONBONS. MARRONS GLACES, FRESFI DATLY. Bolland's Latest Speciality for Sandwiches, CESTRIAN PASTE, 1/6 per pot. BOLLAND'S CELEBRATED DAINTY CAKES. In Pretty Fancy Tin Boxes, 4/6, post free. BALLS, WEDDING RECEPTIONS AND BANQUETS CATERED FOR IN ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY. HIRE OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA WAITERS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED by Firsb Train or Post as required. Price List & Wine List free by Post on application. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone: No. 37. Telegrams: Bolland's, Chester." PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. jyrusic HALL, CHESTER. (By desire of hi3 Worship the MAYOR), Mr. FRANK FLANAGAN presents the CHESTER AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY, in the Successful Farcical Comedy "ARE YOU A MASON P" TN AID OF THE CHESTER HORSE AMBULANCE FUND. ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY, FEB. 1st awl 2nd. Doors Open at 7 o'clock to Commence at 7.45 p.m. RESERVED SEATS, 4S. & 3s. UNRESERVED SEATS, 2s., Is. & Gd. Plan and Tickets now ready at Messrs. PHILLIP- SON & GOLDER, Eastgate Row. SECURE YOUR SEATS EARLY. RIF L E BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL of the Non. JL Commissioned Officers of the Earl of Chester's Rifle Volunteers (2nd Vol. Batt. Cheshire Regt.) will take place at the GROSVENOR HOTEL. CHESTER, on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31st, 1906. HULL AND BENYON'S BAND. Lady's Ticket, 5, Gentleman's do., (jiG; Double do., 10 6. do., W. GAMAN LOCKWOOD, Q.M. Sersrt., \Hon GEO. R. BROCKWELL, Sergt., Secs SA L T N END BAZAAR COMPETITIVE EXHIBITION. TOWN HALL, CHESTER, FEBRUARY 13TH AND 14TH. ENTRIES for COMPETITIONS close WEDNES- DAY, February 7th. All information from the Hon. Secretaries, REV. GEO. HINDHAUGH, 35, Parkgate-road, Chester; MR. C. H. DEELEY, Dalmeny, Saltney. PUBLIC NOTICES. DRAW for American GUITAR- ZITHER and ACCORDEON and Case. Winning numbers 265 and 224. 5229 RAW in aid of J. H. LLOYD. I Winning Numbers :-2054, 1283, 2372, 453, 910, 993, 1787, 904, 3487, 2474. 5237 ST. WERBU RGH'S, GROSVENOR PARK ROAD. THE PATRON SAINT'S DAY Will be solemnly observed on SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, 1906. HIGH MASS at 11 a.M. VESPERS and PROCESSION OF THE MOST HOLY SACRAMENT at 6-30 p.m. SERMONS BY REV. WILLIAM GOUGH, S.J. ANNUAL MEETING Of the City of Chester and District Auxiliary of the BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE JD SOCIETY, IN THE TOWN HALL, CHESTER, On MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JAN. 29th. SPEAKERS: REV. CANON DENTON THOMPSON, M.A. (Rector of Birmingham), and REV. W. HOPKYN REES, OF CHINA (Of the London Missionary Society). CHAIRMAN: COL. WILFORD LLOYD, R.A. COLLECTION IN AID OF THE FUNDS. CHESTER DISTRICT NURSING ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETING —- WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 30TH, AT THE TOWN HALL, AT THREE P.M. THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR WfLLlRESIDN. The Public are cordially invited to attend. H. A. JENNER, Hon. SOE. n?WTTT?Q T??P Qf?ITf?T D??TQ HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOT■ -S. END OF SALE. JOSEPH BECKETT & CO/S ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE IS NOW PROCEEDING, And will Continue until the End of the Month. FURTHER REDUCTIONS ON REMAINS OF STOCK IN COSTUME, MANTLE, MILLINERY AND FUR DEPARTMENTS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVENING DRESSES, COAT AND SKIRT COSTUMES, MILLINERY, &c. A Lot of TWEED and HOPSAC DRESS LENGTHS to be Cleared at 8/11 the Length of Six Yards, double width. EASTGATE STREET & EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. EYESTRAIN RELIEVED BY GLASSES. Eyestrain rarely accompanies very bad sight. The "nearly perfect" sight in its effort to secure "perfect sight usually produces eyestrain and suffering. Eyestrain removed by perfecting the sight. Consult H. C. HOUGHTON, B.O.A. LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester (OPTOLOGIST), TEL. No. 21Y3. EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST, 23, Eastgate Street, Chester. REPAIRS done on the premises cheaply & promptly. NOTl.-No travelling dealer employed. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Governors will be held in the Town Hall (by kind permission of the Mayor) on TUESDAY, January 30th, 1905, at Twelve o'clock noon. By or of the Board of Management, F. J. WARMSLEY, Secretary. Board Room, January 24th, 1906. CHESTER SAVINGS' BANK. OPEN DAILY 10 TO 3. WEDNESDAY 10 TO 1. MONDAY & SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 9. Hoole Branch Westminster Schools, FRIDAY EVENING, 7 TO 9. DEPOSITS RECEIVED FROM ONE SHILLING. RA JOHN BLAKE.—DECEASED. ALL Persons having 'any CLAIMS or DE- jCJL MANDS against the Estate of the late Mr. John Biake, of Row, Chester, Baker and Confectioner, who died om the 13th day of January, 1306, aro re quested to send particulars thereof fortliwith to mo. Dated the 19th day of January, 1906. E. BRASSEY. 9, St. Jolin-street, Chester, SOllicitor for tho Executors. THE CHESTER MUNICIPAL CHARITIES, QWEN JONES'S CHARITY The Trustees are prepared to receive applications for Pensions from persons eligible for the same. All applications must be made in writing on the prescribed form, which may be had on application to the Clerk to the Trustees, at his Office, 53, Northgate-street, Chester. The applications, duly filled up and signed, must be returned to the Clerk, at his Office, on or before the 14th February next. Any applications sent in after that date cannot be entertained. Extracts from the Scheme regulating the adminis- tration of the Charity, specifying the qualifications which entitle applicants to the benefit of the Charity, are appended. HENRY THOMAS BROWN, Clerk. 53, Northgate-street, Chester, 26th January, 1906. CLAUSIC SI.-The income of the Charity shall be applied as hereinafter provided, for the benefit in the first place of deserving and necessitous poor parsons who are or have been bona-fide resident in the City of Chester, and who are Freemen of that City and Members of one of the Companies of that City or widows of deceased pensioners, and subject to this prefer- ence the income of this Charity shall be applied in like manner for the benefit of any deserving and necessitous persons bona-fide residents in the City of Chester. CLAUSH 83.—The Trustees shall, out of the income of the Charity, appropriate an annual sum in the payment of stipends to Pensioners, who shall be poor men of good character not in receipt of Poor Law relief, and who, from age, ill-health, accident, or infirmity, shall be unable to maintain themselves by their own exertions, with a preference for those persons who shall have been reduced by misfortune from better circumstances. Pensions may also be granted to widows other- wise qualified of deceased Pensioners. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHESTER MUNICIPAL CHARITIES. G REEN & WARDLE'S CHARITY. CROOK STREET AJ MSHOUSES. A VACANCY having a. ,en in the above Charity, the Trustees are prepared to receive appli- cations from persons eligible for the same. All applications must be made in writing on the prescribed form, which may be had on application to the Clerk to the Trustee?, at his Office, 53, Northgate-street, Chester. All Forms of Application, duly filled up and signed, must be returned to the Olerk, at his Office, on or before the 14th February ;ext, otherwise the applications will not be entertained. Applicants must be poor and impotent, of good character, and who aro not, and have not, at any time within three years, been in receipt of parochial relief. Applicants must not be under 50 years of age. N.B.—Canvassing by or on behalf of the Appli- ants renders them liable to disqualiifcation. HENRY THOMAS BROWN, Cheater, January, 190G. Clerk. CHESTER MUNICIPAL CHARITIES. VALENTINE BROUGHTON'S, VERNON'S, LEWIS'S & OTHER CHARITIES. The Trustees are prepared to receive applications for the above Chanties from poor deserving and necessitous persons resident in the City of Chester. A preference will be given to Froamen of the City of Chester and members of one of the Companies of that city, Freemen of the City of Chester, Wives of Freemen, Widows of Freemen, or Sons or Daughters of Freemen. All applications must ba made in writing on the prescribed Form, which may be had on application to the Clerk to the Trustees, at his office, 53. Northgate-street, Chester. All forms of application, duly filled up and signed, must be returned to the Clerk, at his Office, on or before the 14th February next, otherwise the application will not be entertained. N.B.—Canvassing by or on behalf of the Appli- cants render them hable to disqualification. HENRY THOS. BROWN, Clerk. Chester, January, 1906. COUNTY OF CHESTER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the NMeeting of the County Council for the County of Chester, to bo held at CHESTER CASTLE, on THURSDAY, the Sili day of Feb- ruary next, at 12 o'clock noon, the Council will consider the following BILLS in Parliament and PROVISIONAL ORDERS affecting the interests of the County of Chester; and determine as to the propriety of opposing such Bills or Provisional Orders or either of them, and charging- the ex- penso-s in relation to such opposition to the County Fund, viz. (a) MANCHESTER CORPORATION TRAM- WAYS. Etc. (b) MACCLESFIELD AND DISTRICT TRAM- WAYS. (c) MACCLESFIELD ELECTRIC LIGHTING. (d) ALTRJNOHAM URBAN DISTRICT TRAMWAYS. (c) IWYLAKE AND WEST KIRBY WATER. (f) WARRINGTON AND NORTHWICH LIGHT RAILWAY. By Order. REGINALD POTTS, | Clerk to the Cheshire County CounoiL Chester, January 26th, 1906. NOTICE. MESSRS. RICHARD JONES I AND CO., LTD., Beg to announce that they have just issued a New Illustrated FURNITURE CATALOGUE. COPIES MAY BE OBTAINED FRBK ON APPLICATION. "He who would furnish many houses, Must house much furniture." RICHARD JONES & CO., LTD., House Furnishers, &c.. CHESTER. BICHAKD JONES AND CO.'S LAST WEEK OF GREAT SALE. LAST WEEK, MANTLES. MILLINERY. LAST WEEK. LAST WEEK, HOUSEHOLD LINENS. BLOUSES. LAST WEEK. STOCKS OFFERED AT CLEARING PRICES. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. EASTGATE-ST. AND BRIDGE-ST., CHESTER. A *■ i MISS M. MACLENNAN, I 16, ST. WERBURGH STREET, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE SHE INTENDS HAVING A SALE, COMATEN, CING SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1905, J I AND FOLLOWING FORTNIGHT, OF WINTER AND FANCY GOODS. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING & SKIRTS. CORSETS. s. FIELDER, CORSETS. CORSETS.. 84, 1"- SEGATE STREET, CORSETS. THE CORSET EXPERTS. CORSETS. —— CORSETS. CORSETS. ANNUAL SALE CORSETS. I CORSETS. OF ALL CORSETS. CORSETS. SURPLUS GOODS, CORSETS. COMMENCES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3RD, CORSETS. CORSETS. AND WILL POSITIVELY FINISH FEBUARY 17TH. CORSETS. CORSETS. This is our ONE and ONLY SALE during the Season, CORSETS. It is therefore an opportunity that should not be missed, OTTT'C it being a GENUINE SALE, and not a so-called Sale, CORSETS CORSETS. now so common with many houses, held at every C?O?R?S ??.r?.? opportunity, with often little of no reductions. Our Reduc. CORS ET CORS ETS. t? are Genuine to ensure a clearance. ,S. 84, FOREGATE STREET. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING & SKIRTS. J. H. BILLINGTtMj LIMITED, (ESTABLISHED 1870). EG to inform their Customers and the Public generally that they are supplying all the jD leading qualities of North Staffordshire, Lancashire, Derbyshire and Welsh Coals at their Depots as heretofore. BILLINGrTON, LIMITED, have no connection with J. H. BILLINGTON & SON, or any new Firm trading under the nam of Billington. NOTE ADDRESS :—Chief Office 21 & 22 CORN EXCHANGE CHAMBERS, CHESTER. Telegrams: "BILLINGTON, LIMITED." Telephone No. 62. DECORATION. SPRING CLEANING. Now is the time to think about Spring Cleaning, and get your Orders placed to save worry and disappointment by short notice. R. J. & H. ELLIS, HOUSE PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE. Showroom: 64, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER ($ £ } £ ■) Tim. 26YL. INSPECTION INVITED. EST. 1859. We now have the New Season's Patterns to hand of CEILINGS, WALLS, DADOS & FRIEZES and RELIEF DECORATIONS. Most exquisite Colours a.nd Designs. From 2jd. to 2 Ga. per Piece. THE "D" BOOT M6. ™ J E DUNNING THE D ]BOOT 10)() AS SOLD BY 88, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. DENSONS' ANNUAL WINTER SALE. THE MOTIVE For this SALE is found in our want of room. Oui Surplus WINTER STOCK MUST BE CLEARED to make room for new Spring Goods. THE MOTIVE POWER will be found in the Greatly Reduced Prices and excellent BARGAINS we are offering. THE MOTOR OF LOW PRICE will quickly drive out our Large Stocks. Therefore, pay us an Early Visit. THE SPARK jnake-d the Motor go; a tiny electric explosion ignites the gas, which, gi-iieraled from the petrol, ssnds you WHIZZING ALONG TO DENSONS' GREAT WINTER SALE TRIMMINGS. A Large Assortment of Trimmings clearing at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, Narrow Coloured BRAIDS and EDGINGS, from ld. per yard. Fancy Coloured Chiffon & Silk TRIMMINGS, from 6d. per yard. A few Coloured BRAID TRIMMINGS, clearing at Half. price. FUR TRIMMINGS. UMBRELLAS. UMBREy*^f/" Ludiea' pnd Children's UMBRELLAS in groat variety, all reduced. Ladies' UMBRELLAS, from Is. 50,. to 10s. Gd. A splendid line of Ladies' UMBRELLAS, natural handles, at 3/:>. Children's Strong SCHOOL UMBRELLAS, Sale Price from l/9i. A SALE TO REDUCE THE STOCK, Keeping strictly in mind we have a reputa- tion to maintain for Quality. THE PRICES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES i IT PAYS TO BUY NOW! FANCY & WOOL DEPT. A i irg? assortment of PHOTO FRAMES must I» oitv"«d S'v Pricc;  4*.J.. 54d.: 19 £ <L, ?\. ?-?-.?- .< ci''3")n ?. '.?nole Cf our %tOpIrofBra?e PHOTO FRAMES, at Haif-^irc <h:r.ng the Sale. Lsdi?a' DRESSING CASES, slightly soiled, to be cleared at very low prices during Sale. JEWEL CASES, all greatly reduced, Sale Prices 6,d., lOjd., Is. lld., 2s. 6 £ d., 2s. lld. to 20s. MUSIC CASES, Sak Prices Is. Od., -3s 6d., 4s. 6d. to 7s. lid. Ladies' Leather HAND BAGS to be creaivd, Sat'.e, Prices Is S^d.. Is. 6 £ d.r Is. 9d.. Is 2r.. 6d., 3s. 3d., to 19s. 6d. Sue do. Leat her and Steel WRIST BAGS. Sal-e Prices 62d., lljd., Is. Od.. Is. 52d., Is. lOd. to 7s. 6d. We have a treuicidoiw stock of PURSES to be cleared dining- Sale, all shapes, 4d.. 5id., ód., 10 £ d., Is. Od, Is. 4d., Is. 9jd., 2s. 4id., to 6s. lid. Ladies' COMPANIONS AND NEEDLE CASES greatly reduced. Sa1 Prices 5?d. lOd., Is. 4d.. Is. 9d.. 2s. 3d 10 Qd. A good .«ele:rfior. of BAln BRUSHES, MIR- RORS and DRESSING COMBS, in Xykmke, Ebony and Tortoise?hell. to b? cleaned at reduced pr'ces. Fancy PIN CUSHIONS a;:d TIDIES, siiyhtly soiled, to be cle-art-d at Haif-prioe during Sale. WOOLS. WOOLS. Best AA Qualify 4 and 8 fold Berlin, Salo Price, B'ack a.nd ii-ie 2^d. cz.; Coloured, M. oz. Our big stock of HABERDASHERY to be cleared at very low puces during- Salo. Best Knitting- Tarns, to be cleared from 2d. oz. WE HELP YOU TO ECONOMISE EVERY ITEM CUT TO THE QUICK! DENSOJSi S' BOOT AND SHOE DEPT. DON'T FAIL TO PAY A VJSIT TO Tillf; DEPARTMENT. DENSONS' ar? row offee-ing the MOST GENUINE BARGAINS ever put before the public. Ladies' Glac2' Kid Lace and Button BOOTS, with Pai nt Toe Caps or without, 3s. 6d. per pair, usilal price 14s. 6d. A large assortment of Ladies' Lace SHOES, very special value, from 2s 6jd. per pair. Ladies' Button SHOES, in all shapes, 6s. 6d. per pair, usual prioc lis. 9d. Ladi s' one, two and three-bar SHOES t.o be c!cai ed rcga.rdie«s of cost. These are ve ry special v&ju?. from 3s. 6d. per pair. ALo Ladies' Strong Box Calf BOOTS, in But- to;, and Lace, suitable for town or country wear, 5,. 11(1. per pair. usual price 12s. 6d. Ladies' Felt SLIPPERS. in aH colours. A larg-e Variety of CHILDREN'S BOOTS 61 be cleared at lowest possible prices. DENSONS' Book and Stationery Dept. Great Cioarance of ail Children's PICTURB BOOKS and TOY BOOKS. Genuine Reductions. Spccial Clearing Line in PRAYER & HYMN BOOKS, good quality, Sals Price 10d., worth Is. 6d. Bettor Qualities greatly rcd uoed. All S xpe-nny NOVELS offered a.t 4d, each. Clearing a lot of Plain Oak PHOTO FRAMES, single opening. Cabinet size. 5jd. each; two Cabinet openings, 6JD. each; thret, openings, 9d. eacii. four opening". Is. O^-d. each five open- ing" !A ?:L ?aoh six openings, Is. 6?d. each. Must b4 ?S?'f'd. All boxes of NOTEPAPER and ENVE?(-)V ,i ? d to 3N. each. PICTUR3  CARDS. DENSONS' Great Winter SALE, still on, NORTHGATE ROW, CHESTER,