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SPRtNG CLEANING. All Requisites at Lowest Prices for cash. READY MIXED PAINTS, of the best quality. in lib. tins, 4 £ d.; 21b., 8gd.; 41b., 114. If any 18 over, it is not wasted. The lids fit airtight. ART ENAMELS, 64 shades, 5d. and 10id. per tiu. A beautiful glossy appearance. Also in penny sample tins. STAINING VARNISHES. Mahogany, Oak, Walnut, Rosewood, and Satinwood. 4d. and 9d. Perbottle. Best Oak Varnish For Outside Work, 176 per pint; for Inside Work, 1/3 per pint. PEARSON & BARTON, LTD., THE CASH CHEMISTS, BROOK STREET. CHESTER.
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r THOS. WELSBY & CO. WINE MERCHANTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. Ligbt, carefully-selected WINES for ordinary use, from very moderate prices Choice WIXES of the best Vintages for special occasions. Fine OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES, 36/42/44/ and 48/- per dozen. Agents for- Moot & Chandon's CHAMPAGNES. Francis Falkner's IRISH WHISKY. Bass & Co's ALES. Anglo-Bavarian Brewery.
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. POYALTY THEATRE, J-*1 CHESTER. Proprietor-MR. MILTON BODE. Resident Manager-CHAS. E. S. McLEOD. LAST TWO NIGHTS of Mr. FRED W. CRELLIN'S National Drama, entitled "UNDER THE KED CROSS." MONDAY NEXT, March 18th, for Six Nights only, "WHEN A MAN'S MARRIED." Doors open at 7.15, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Early Doors at 7 o'clock, 6d. extra to all parts. Box Plan now open at the Theatre, and at HERBERT ELLIS', 71, Foregate-street, from 11 to 4 p.m. Theatre Telephone, No. 271. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER beg to announce that MR. WINSTON QHUBCHILL, M.P., Has consented to give his LECTURE, entitled THE WAR AS I SAW IT," ON" FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1901, At THREE o'clock in the Afternoon. THE LECTURE WILL BE ILLUSTRATED BY LANTERN SLIDES FROM PHOTOS. THE CHAIR WILL BE TAKEN BY His Grace the Duke of Westminster. Doors open 2-30. Carriages, 4-45. Area Stalls (numbered and reserved), 6/ West Gallery (numbered and reserved), 4/ Side Galleries and Back of Area (unreserved), 2/6 Plan and Tickets at Messrs. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER'S, Eastgate Row, Chester. NORTHGATE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. A JAPANESE FANCY FAIR WILL BE HELD IN THE SCHOOLROOMS, NORTHGATE-STREET, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MARCH 20TH & 21ST. OPENING CEREMONY On WEDNESDAY, by the MAYORESS (Supported by the Mayor). On THURSDAY, by MR^. HAMILTON, At 3 o'clock each day. NOVEL ATTRACTIONS—Oriental Stalls with Ladies in Japanese Costumes. "Circe." Indian Zenana. Japanese Entertainments. Telephonic Transmitter. Phrenological Examinations by Professor Barker. Music by the Massa Brothers. Prices of Admission First Day—Wednesday— (all day) from 3 to 10 p.m., Is. from 6 to 10, 6d. Second Dty-Tbursday-(all day), from 3 to 10 p.m., 6d. from 6 to 10, 3d. Season Tickets (transferable) Is. 6d., which may be obtained from any member of the committee. MESSRS. BENYON & HULL'S DANCING CLASS, NEWGATE STREET ASSEMBLY ROOMS. The LONG NIGHT in connection with the above will be held 21ST MARCH, 1901. Dancing from 8.30 p.m. to 2 a.m. Ladies, 2s.: Gents, 2s. 6d. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1901. AN JjJNTIRE 14ORSE pARADE WILL BE HELD IN THE GROSVENOR PADDOCK, NEWGATE STREET. LIGHT HORSES 2 P.M. TO 2.45 P.M. HEAVY HORSES 2.45 P.M. TO 3.30 P.M. Entrance Fee to Members of the Chester Farmers' Club, 5/ Non-Members, 10/- each horse, which will be catalogued. ADMISSION to Yard One Shilling each. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, March 23rd, to the Secretary, ARTHUR P. SMITH, Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. -_u- GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSIONS will run as under:- FOOTBAL L. ENGLISH CUP TIES at WOLVERHAMPTON and SMALL HEATH.— SATURDAY, Mirch 23rd, HALF-DAY TRIP to WOLVERHAMPTON, Birmingham and Small Heath, from CHESTER, &c. For times, bookings from other stations, Week- end Excursions, &c., see bills and pamphlets. J. L WILKINSON, General Manager. D Li CATION A. L -M_ EDUCATIONAL. W-MN_W ABBOT'S MOUNT, CHESTER. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, conducted by ? Mo; M. K. MON LGOMhRY.B.A. (London), ?aisteQ by thoroughly competent Resident and Visiting Teachers. 8837 MISS F. M. MEESON, Associate L in Musi; of Trinity Collge, London, Silver and J:, OllW Medallist of the Loudon Academy of Music, Senior Royal Academy of Music, is open to give LESSoNri in the following subjects:— Pinno, Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Singing. Soliools and Private Families attended. For Terms apply DALE'S Music Shop, 51, Bridge- atreetRow. Lessoua in Harmony and Counterpoint by Correspondence. 8557 WILLESDEN PAPER & CANVAS. WATERPROOF, ROTPROOF, DURABLE. WILLESDEN PAPER & CANVAS WORKS, LTD., LONDON, N.W. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. THE Company have on view in their Show JL Rooms the Winter Stock of GAS FIRES By the principal Manufacturers, including all the latest improvements. Special Attention is drawn to the New Patterns of DRAWING ROOM FIRES, which will be found most artistic and suited to all requirements. BEDROOM AND NURSERY FIRES should be fitted up at once to provide against cold weather. A special feature in these is the attachment of a Boiling Burner on top. This is invaluable, especially in case of sickness. HALLS, CORRIDORS, &c., Can be heated by means of REFLECTOR STOVES which will be found economical and easily regulated. SHOPS, OFFICES, &c The Company have a large and varied STOCK OF STOVES suitable for Shops, &c., very cheerful in appearance, and constructed for use without flue pipe. INCANDESCENT GAS BURNERS. The Company have also on view the New Patterns of Incandescent Burner, with a selection of New Shades, Globes, and novel Self-lighting arrangement. Further particulars can be obtained on applica- tion, and Fitters will be sent free of charge to xamine and furnish estimates. SHOW ROOMS AND OFFICES, CUPPIN STREET. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY ???? THE PRINCE AND ?p??t?? OF WALES. R. BOLLAND & SONS CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. 1ST CLASS RESTAURANT. CAFE AND SMOKE ROOM. WINES AND SPIRITS. COFFEE. CIGARS. BOLLAND'S TURTLE SOUP (prepared from fresh Turtle). CALVES' FEET JELLY. Highly recommended for Invalids. ALMOND SIMNEL CAKES FOR MID-LENT AND EASTER. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. 4U Bizet kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Gratis Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. CYCLISTS CATERED FOR. Customers' Cycles Stored without charqe. TELEGRAMS: "BOLLANDS, CHESTER." TELEPHONE. 37. PUBLIC NOTICES. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH AND SCHOOLS, GEORGE STREET, CHESTER. SALE OF WORK IN THE SCHOOL ROOM, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, 27TH AND 28TH MARCH, 1901. Opening Ceremony on WEDNESDAY, at2 o'clock, by MRS. JAMES FROST. CHAIRMAN: THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (H. T. BROWN, ESQ., J.P.) VICE-CHAIRMAN: JAS. G. FROST, ESQ. On THURSDAY, at 2 o'clock, by MRS. R. CATHCART SMITH (of Guilden Sutton). CHAIRMAN: SAMUEL MOSS, ESQ., M.P. VICE-CHAIRMAN: R. C. SMITH, ESQ. VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS, TABLEAU VIVANTS, VBNTRILOQUISM, &C. Admission First Day, 1s. after Six, 6d. Second Day, 6d. Season Tickets, Is. 6d. M ARK YOU DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE GIVEN DAILY AT GEORGE DUTTON & SON'S, SIGARRO GROCERY STORES, 100, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER, WITH Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuits, Commencing TUESDAY, March the 19th. Last Day Wednesday, the 27th. Every Lady attending will be presented with a Cooking Book, daintily illnstrated. ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. t CHESTER BRANCH. PRESIDENT B. C. ROBERTS, ESQ., J.P., High Sheriff of the County. THE ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD (D.V.) ON SATURDAY, 16TH MARCH, 1901, AT THREE O'CLOCK, IN THE TOWN HALL, CHESTER. His Worship the MAYOR will Preside, and will be supported by the LORD BISHOP of the Diocese. SPECIAL SPEAKERS. MISS DISMORE & MR. REEKS. PRESENTATION BY THE MAYORESS OF THE SCHOOL ESSAY PRIZES. CHESTER. DISTRICT NURSING HOME. THE ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, ON MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 18TH, AT 3 P.M. The Chair will be taken by the RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR. The Subscribers ar4 earnestly invited to attend. BRITISH WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. 'THE 19TH ANNIVERSARY WILL BE CELEBRATED ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 20TH, IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL, GEORGE STREET. The Chair will be taken at 7-30 p.m. by MRS. TOMKINSON, Willmgton Hall, President of the Branch. I SPEAKER AND SOLOIST: MRS. ORMISTON CHANT, I of London. A Choir under the Leadership of Mr. C. HASWELL will lead the Singing. Collection in Aid of the Society's Funds. All are Welcome, Men and Women. SPIRITUALISM. ON SUNDAY, March 17th, at the MASONIC HALL, QUEEN-STREET, CHESTER, MR. THOMAS POSTLETHWAITE, of Rochdale, an excellent Trance Speaker and Psychometrist, will conduct the Services at 2-45 and 6-30 p.m. All are welcome. Collections. Cow LANE BRIDGE, CHESTER, 11th March, 1901. WE have pleasure in informing the public that, having acquired the business so long carried on by Mr. JOSEPH HOLMES, it is our in- tention to carry on the same in future in partner- ship, under the style of "JOSEPH HOLMES & CO." W. H. HOPE. H. L. OWEN. Be WILLIAM HENRY EVANS, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of WILLIAM HENRY EVANS, late of 41, Pepper-street, in the City of Chester, Printer and Publisher, deceased, who died on the 26th day of February, 1901, are requested to send particulars thereof to me, the undersigned, forthwith. Dated this 7th day of March, 1901. HENRY G. HOPE, Old Bank Buildings, Chester, Solicitor to the Executors. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. MID-LENT, 1901. BAKER & SONS  TELEPHONE No. 47. BAKERS TO His GRACE THE ?????t TELEGRAMS: DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. ??J   S 'tJF Q '? BAKERS, CHESTER." HAVE NOW A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SIMNEL CAKES OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES. SOUPS, JELLIES—Specially Prepared for Invalids. LUNCHEONS SERVED DAILY FROM 12.30. 48, BRIDGE STREET. W. T. WILLIAMS, 33, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE RECEIVED THEIR NEW SPRING GOODS. JACKETS, MANTLES, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, SHIRTS, DRESS SKIRTS & UNDERSKIRTS, ALSO UMBRELLAS. CORSETS, HOSIERY AND VESTS. W Rumours having been circulated that our Business is to be Disposed of MRS. WILLIAMS begs to contradict the statement. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., 9, FOREGATF, STREET. CHESTER, OFFER RALEIGH, ALLDAYS AND BEAU IDEAL CYCLES, COMPLETE, WITH LUCAS' ACCESSORIES, At a Discount of 5 per cent. off Makers' Nett Cash Prices. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON GRADUAL PAYMENT SYSTEM. ALL REPAIRS & ENAMELLING DONE ON THE PREMISES BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. GOOD VALUE SECOND-HAND CYCLES FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES. GOOD CLASS CYCLES FOR HIRE ON MODERATE TERMS. FOR UP-TO-DATE FURNISHING GOODS AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES VISIT T)TAATT?T?T) C0MPL™ THE FUR N ISH IN G :.J STORES, 1 BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. ENORMOUS STOCK. SPLENDID PREMISES. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. POST FREE. NOTWITHSTANDING THE t All Purchases over 40/- are delivered free to any LOW PRICES J Railway Station in Great Britain. NOTE THE TERMS ARE CASH ONLY. RTJDGE-WHIT WORTH AND ROYAL ENFIELD CYCLE SHOW, 38, BRIDGE-ST., CHESTER. SOLE AGENT FOR OSMONDS, TOWNENDS AND STARS. W M?H E R WISHES TO THANK HIS CUSTOMERS & THE PUBLIC IN !NL FOR PAST FAVOURS, AND BEGS TO INFORM THEM THAT HAVING SECURED THE ABOVE AGENCIES, HE IS PREPARED TO GIVE THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN PURCHASE. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED TO THIS SHOW. ALARGE ASSORTMENT OF ACCESSORIES ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK. I REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. RICHARD JONES' OPENING OF NEW PREMISES. SATURDAY, MARCH 23. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULARS. RICHARD JONES, 50, 52, 54 & 56, BRIDGE STREET, AND 11 & 13. EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. j TAYLOR & SON, QUEEN STREET, CHESTER. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DECORATIONS HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE PRICES. ESTIMATES. TELEPHONE 227. I NEW SPRING GOODS. GUEST & Waedle, CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, 12, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, SPECIAL MAKERS OF INSTITUTE & ECCLESIASTICAL FURNITURE. SATIN WALNUT & WALNUT BEDROOM SUITES, our Own Make, from X10 10s. upwards. DINING ROOM & DRAWING ROOM SUITES, in Leather, Saddlebags. and Velvet, and Moquette Velvet, from .£7. FLOORCLOTHS. LINOLEUMS. CARPETS. REMOVALS. BEINDS MEASUREMENTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID. TELEPHONE No. 236. CABINET FACTORY QUEEN STREET. EDWIN LLOYD., FAMILY GROCER, FRENCH & ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, 13, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Is now receiving continual Supplies of Seasonable Delicacies, namely- THE CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, LOCH FYNE KIPPERS. HAM CURED HERRINGS. PALETHORPE'S TOMATO & CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGE. COOKE'S FRESH CREAM. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS. Daily Arrival of all kinds FRESH FRUITS, GRAPES, LEMONS, ORANGES, TOMATOES, Ac. NEW WALNUTS, KENT COB NUTS, &c. PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS F. RICHARDSON'S GLASS AND CHINA STORES, 81, FOREGATE STREET. SPECIAL SHOW OF NEW GOODS, COMPRISING TOILET, DINNER AND TEA SERVICES. Also a VERY LARGE SELECTION of FLOWER POTS. PLEASE CALL AND LOOK ROUND SHOW ROOMS, YOU WILL BE SURE ) TO FIND SOMETHING 10 INTEREST YOU. "GULLED"-f> DID N'T KNOW IT! Our "COUSINS ACROSS THE WATER" often boast of the "GULLIBILITY" of the BRITISH PUBLIC; and it is a FACT, however distasteful to us, that we BRITONS are easily "TAKEN IN "-and there is a class of dealers in these days that trade upon this weakness of the "unsuspecting Briton," and make fine capital out of it. Trade schemes are cleverly organised, and disguised under some such title as CO-OPEPATIVE 'HELP-MYSELE," MUTlFAL BENEFIT," or "BONUS-GlYINGr99 SOCIETIES' and great and startling advantages are offered to the Public by such AGENCIES. But perhaps the SEEMING advantages are not REAL advantages at all-and where there IS a real advantage given, there may be a TAKE-IN" on another article as an "off-set f" If the Unsuspecting Briton" examined things a little more CLOSELY, he might find that he was BAn" more often than he thinks !-and that's an unpleasant sort of reflection, isn't it ? Well, in the matter of GROCERIES in general, and TEAS in particular, there is at least ONE TRADESMAN that can HOLD HIS OWN without these NEW-FANGLED NOTIONS and PETTIFOGGING TITLES. A ATQ STM SEIIS A GOOD ARTICLE at the LOWEST FIGURE J I A T TTRNIPRj N 1/ L?/ ? ?fQ Still sells a GOOD ARTICLE at the LOWEST FIGURE} JTj V J.A.-? ? Re is sure of the PRICE and the customer is sure of the QUALITY H None of the SOCIETIES can beat him in giving VALUE for MONEY, though they TRY to and profess to, and that part of the General Public that WILL NOT be HAD," prefer to stick to the GROCER who serves them well, without GULLING," without BIG NAMES, and without a lot of FUSS BRANCHES ALL OVER THE CITY. W. E. LlNDOP. FIRST SPRING SHOW OF LADIES' ENGLISH TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. JACKETS, MANTLES, DRESS FABRICS, SKIRTS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, SrLK AND COTTON SHIRTS, FEATHER BOA, &c., &c. NEW GOODS in all Departments. ENGLISH TAILOR • MADE COSTUMES, New Shapes," 25/6 to 89/6. LADIES' BLACK & COLOURED JACKETS, 14/9 to 84/ SPECIAL LADIES' BLACK AND COVERT COATING JACKETS, 21/ NEW FREIZES, Art shades, 116, 1/UJ, 2/6, 2/11. NEW FRIEZE CANVAS, 1/6!d. Patterns on application. DRESSMAKING-Newest Styles, Perfect Fit. W E LINDOP, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. J. A. Mate, Late of Foregate-street, is now Showing NEW GOODS FOR SPRING, AT 17, BRIDGE-ST. ROW & 50, BRIDGE-ST. All the Newest & Latest Designs in CHILDREN'S COATS, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, Ac. ALWAYS A CHOICE SELECTION OF LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, BABY LINEN. R. J. & H. E LLIS, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTERS, CHURCH DECORATORS, GILDERS, SIGN WRITERS, PAPERHANGERS. Ont-ICE 60, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1859. ROLAND J)AWSON, 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 k 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER AND CLOTHIER, DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERT, StLVEB AND ELKCTRO-PVATED GOODS, PIANOS, FuRS, CARPRTE., BASSINETTES, &C. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods. „"1 K I—Unredeemed. Handsome 15ct. GOLD ALBERT; good pattern. O t /—Almost new. Ca?e of six SALTS and ? 11 SPOONS; best qua?ty plate. £4 IOf-CaPital Second-hand lare-8ize A? 1- COUCH ant four CHAIRS to match; heavy solid walnut frames, upholstered in grand quality velvets. liepolished and delivered free. O —Small-size solid Walnut 1ABLE, with ?)/ O stand beneath.  K /—Excellent SUITE, in solid owl" JL?/ mahogany, comprisi? usual size wardrobe with rail top, full length billed mirror, pair of 3ft. 6in. enclosed tables, 1.ew design tiled back to washstand, chairs, &a. complete.. Q/—Pair of SOLITAIRES and Set of STUDS in case gold fronts. OQ ^7 £ *—Outof pledge. Lady's beautiful <?? 410 GOLD KEYLESS WATCH, Government stamped; engraved cases. A perfect timekeeper. 24/6-FOLDING BEDCHAIR, forms chair V# or single bedstead, complete, with cushions, arms, &c. Never used. <?_?? ? 2/-Capital Second-hand BRUSSELS oW* CARPET. Has had very little wear good size, everlasting wear. A bargain. OlO ~IO/—Unredeemed. Very sweet- <??JL? JL?(/ toned PIANO, ivory keys, full octave new silk and fretwork front, solid case, and in thoroughly good order. Tuned and delivered free. JLOQ/ IC!— Full-size Pure WOOL FLOCK PALLA IS SE, in good quality ticking, very thick, well bordered and welted. A bargain. 3 O /—Gent.'s ertra heavy Hall-marked €>/ 18ct. BANGLE RING. H?—In good condition; almost new. Single ??/\) MAILCART, with hood, &c.; safety wheels at back, good tyre. O I—Capitally furnibhed Satin Wa.lnut X5 0 WARDROBE, 7ft. high 3ft. 6in. wide good plate glass door, carved panels. 31 A YARD.—SmaH roll of 27in. wide finest I quality Brussels STAIR CARPET. Worth 6/- a yard; lovely pattern. Q1 -I /Capital Second-hand KITCHEN DRESSER, with glass knobs, 5ft. long, with high back drawers on top.  "| A J—Handsome SUITE, upholsteed C??? ? JL??/ in saddlebags strong massive frames consists of pair large-size eaaies, four small chairs, and railed back couch. Half usual price. Ohy FF* TiHiPAtR.—m. CHEST of DRAWEM ? ? O as dressing table, and small washstand to match firm and well made.  l £ *—Out of pledge. Beautiful <??M ?-?/? Pair of heavy 18ct. GOLD SLEEVE LINKS, richly chased unbreakable. 25/-Seoond hand BASSINETTE, in good order; reversible hood, good tyred wheels in excellent condition. OO P7/—Marble TIMEPIECE, by "Butt, 4 I v) of Chester"; 8-day, strikes hours and halves. Cleaned and thoroughly overhauled. l £ i—Magnificent Pair of Opal and Pink LUSTRES, richly decorated with gilt; double row of cut glass drops, large size. P A A I—Grand English SILVER LEVER c?f??? ij -jb/ WATCH, open face; gold joints, capped and jewelled extra, compensation balance, by Russell & Sons, Liverpool." A written 25 years' warranty. Paperhangings! Paperhangings! ROBERT WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPER- HANGINGS MERCHANT. ALL THE LATEST & NEWEST DESIGNS. The Largest Stock in the City. FROM 2D. PER PIECE. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER& DECORATOR. Estimates Free for all Town & Country Work. Note the Prices of Papers in the Windows & Address. 73, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. J COVERLETTE HAIR FRAMES, FROM 3/6. WEAR THE } From I TAILS } Fron ?Nsa?-t OF 56 M I pUR E HAIR' L *1°? SCALPETTE. ) 21/- PURE HAIR, ) °° T. SEALES BROWN, S. LEECE STREET. LIVERPOOL. DON'T COUGH-USE DON'T COUGH-USE DON'T COUGH-USE There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual, One Lozeuge alone givee relief; can be taken by the inost delicate. IK EATING'S COUGH -LOZENGES, ,KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, It you cannot sleep for coughing, one Keating's Lozenge will set yon rigimt. U Any Doctor will tell you they are UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. Sold everywhere in ti.s ISJGL each, or free on receipt of I StAMps from THOMAS KEATINli, Chemist. London. DENSONS, 9,11 & 13, NORTHGATE PiO W. IF you require BOOTS, Try DENSONS. Try DENSONS. IF you require STATIONERY. Try DENSONS. IF you require PICTURE FRAMES, Try DENSONS. IF you require PHOTO FRAMES Try DENSONS. IF you require FANCY GOODS, Try DENSONS. IF you require DRESS FABRICS, -L Try DENSONS. IF you require VELVETEENS. Try DENSONS. IF you require SILKS, Try DENSOS. -L Try DENSONS. TF you require WAHIG FABRICS, A Try DENSONS. IF you require CALICOES, Try DENSONS, IF you require LINENS ? Try DENSONS. Try DBNSONS. I IF you require Furnishing DRAPERY. Try DENSONS. IF you require Ready-made COSTUMES JL Try DENSONS. IF you require UNDERCLOTHING, JL Try DENSONS. IF you require BABY LINEN, JL Try DENSONS. IF you require CORSETS. Try DENSONS. JL Try DENSONS. IF you require Ready-made SKIRTS, JL Try DENSONS. IF you require BLOUSES, Try DENSONS. JL Try DENSONS. IF you require JACKETS, JL Try DENSONS. IF you require CAPES, Try DENSONS. JL Try DENSONS. IF you require LACES & GLOVES. JL Try DENSONS. IF you require UMBRELLAS or HOSIERY, JL Try DENSONS. IF you require RIBBONS, Try DENSONS. JL Try DENSONS. IF you require MILLINERY, JL Try DENSONS. IF you require FLOWERS & FEATHERS, Try DENSONS. IF you require DRESS TRIMMINGS, JL Try DENSONS. IF you require Dressmaking REQUISITES, JL Try DENSONS. IF you require LACE CURTAINS, JL Try DENSONS. ryou require BOYS' CLOTHING. JL Try DENSONS. IF you require GENTS' OUTFITTING. 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