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CLARET. Especially good Wines are now to be bad at very moderate prices owiug to the abund-,tat vintages of the last few years. CHAMPAGNE. LEBEAU & Cn's 1898. 48/- PER DOZEN Nrrr CASH. A dry Wine of excellent quality, shipped by Messrs. Moet & Chomdem. THOS. WEL8BY & CO. WINE MERCHANTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER.
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. "ROYALTY THEATRE, Xt> CHESTER. Proprietor-MR. MILTON BODE. Besident Mauager-CHAS. E. S. McLEOD. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF "A CHINESE HONEYMOON." MONDAY NEXT, October 21st, for Six Nights, Mr. MILTON BODE'S Company in the Greatest Military and Spectacular Drama of Modern Times— "TOMMY ATKINS." Box Plan now open at the Theatre, and at HERBERT ELLis', 71, Foregate-street. CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. A VOCAL AND piANOFORTE RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN BY MR. PLUNKET GREENE AND MR. LEONARD BORWICK, ON TUESDAY NEXT, OCT. 22ND. The Plan of the lioom is now open to Non- Subscribers. PRICKS 5/ 3/6, 21-, 1/ MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. A GRAND EVENING CONCERT with exceptional attractions, will be given on the evening of MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH, AT 8 O'CLOCK. ARTISTES MADAME ALICE ESTY. MISS MARION MACKENZIE. MR. J. LEYLAND. MR. WATKIN MILLS. MISS JANOTHA (Piano) MISS SYLVA (Violin). MISS LAHMANN'S exquisite Song Cycle, "THE DAISY CHAIN," will be given in addition to the ordinary programme of Vocal and Instrumental Music, and will it is believed prove a great attraction. Miss JANOTHA is Pianist to the German Emperor. Miss SYLVA has a great reputation as a Violinist. ADMISSION: — Reserved Area, 4/ Reserved West Gallery, 3/ Side Galleries and Second Seats in Area, 2/ Upper Gallery, lB. The Plan is at PHILLIPSON & GOLDBR'S, where also Programmes may be obtained. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. GRAND CHARITY CONCERT, Oy THURSDAY, NOV. 7TH, AT 8 P.M. Proceeds in aid of Dunham Hill Church Restora- tion Fund. Patrons The Lord Lieutenant of the County, the Mayor of Chester, the Duke and Duchess of Westminster, the Countess Grosvenor, &c. ARTISTES THE MISSES EISSLER (Harp and Violin). MRS. BURSTALL (Contralto). MISS TRAVIS (Soprano). MISS MARIE RAYNOR (Recitations). JUt A. M. PROCTOR (Baritone). MR. W. SHORT (Chief Horn Player in the King's Private Band). Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. A. D. CHAKBBES, Trafford Lodge; Mrs. JAMES FROST, Boughton Hall, Chester; Miss HAYES, Frodsham; Mrs. GEORGE OXELL, Manor House, Barrow Mrs. ARTHUR POTTS, Tarvin; Mrs. W. F. SHILLITO, Dunham Hill Vicarage; Mrs. J. R. THOMSON, Bank House, Chester; and from Messrs. PHILLIP- SON & GOLDER'S, Eastgate Row, Chester. A plan of the hall may be seen at each of the above houses. PRICES OF ADHISSION Numbered and Reserved Seats, 10s. (5 for £2 2s.); ts. (5 for 41 5s.); and 3a. Unreserved, 2s. 6<1., 2s., Is. 6d., and lB. CHESTER GUILD OF ARTS & CRAFTS. President His GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. NOW OPEN. EXHIBITION OF L?CORATIVE AND _D 1. APPLIED ART, AT THE GROSVENOR MUSEUM. The Exhibition will close on or about November 1. W. SCHRODER, Hon. Secretary. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A SALE OF WORK ??- WILL TAKE PLACE NOVEMBER 15TH AND 16TH, 1901, In aid of Fund for completing St. Werburgh's Church, Grosvenor Park-road. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. OALTNEY FERRY (MOLD JUNCTION) o NEW CHURCH FUND. A BAZAAR WILL BB HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, CHESTER, ON MONDAY & TUESDAY, NOV. 25 & 26,1901. Her Grace the DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER has kindly consented to Open the Bazaar on the I First Day. I T. P. DIMOND HOGG, Vicar of Saltney. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. Attention is drawn to the advantages of GAS COOKERS. By their means Economy can be effected in three directions. SAYING IN FUEL. Gas used when required and not wasted, is cheaper than Coal for Cooking. LESS LOSS IN COOKING. There is considerable loss of weight in the pro- cess of Cooking, particularly in the case of all Butchers' Meat, but this loss is much less when a Gas Cookor is used than with a Coal Range. NO DIRT OR DUST. Great Economy is effected with a Gas Cooker on account of the entire absence of all ashes and dust. A GAS COOKER is ready for use one minute after lighting up, and can be regulated any foment to give whatever heaot may be required. COOKERS ON QUARTERLY RENTALS, FROM 1/- PER QUARTER. GAS GRILLS. Where a Gas Cooker is not available, a Breakfast Grill will be found invaluable for early breakfast. These Grills will cook Chop, Ham or Bacon, and boil kettle or pan at the same time. GAS COOKERS, GRILLERS. BOILING RINGS, WATER HEATERS, and other Apparatus, Can be seen, and all particulars obtained at the Company's SHOW ROOMS AND OFFICES, CUPPIN STREET. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HEP. V LATE MAJESTY QUEEN ICTORIA. R. BOLLAND & SONS CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. f CAFE AND SMOKE ROOM. WINES AND SPIRITS. COFFEE. CIGARS. BOLLAND'S TURTLE SOUP (prepared from fresh Turtle). CALVES' FEET JELLY. Highly recommended for Invalids. LUNCHEON HAMPERS. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sixes kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Gratis. Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. CYCLISTS CATERED FOR. Customers' Cycles 8tored without charqe. TELEGRAMS: "BOLLANDS, CHESTER." TELEPHONE, 37. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1901. T ARPORLEY HUNT CLUB. On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, at ONE o'clock, the following PRIZES will be given at Tarporley, by the Club I.-For the best FOUR-YEAR-OLD MARE or GELDING, suitable for Hunting purposes. First, 910; second, L5; third, £ 3. II.—For the best THREE-YEAR-OLD MARE or GELDING, suitable for Hunting pur- poses. First, 98; second, 94. U- Horses competing for these Prizes to jump Two Flights of Hurdles. III.—A JUMPING COMPETITION, for Horses that have never won a First Prize in a Jumping Competition. First, L5; second, E3. IV.—For the best "YEARLING" by the Tar- porley Hunt Club Nomination. First, R7; second, L3; third, X2. The above Competitions are restricted to Horses Bred and Owned by bona-fide Farmers, whose sole occupation is farming, within the limits of the Cheshire Hunt. The Hunt Club Committee reserve to themselves the power of declining entries for any of the above Prizes. N.B.—The Prize Money will be paid at "The Swan," immediately after the conclusion of the Jumping. ENTRIES to be made to T. F. LINNELL, Esq., Duddon Lodge, Tarporley, on or before SATURDAY, November 2nd, 1901. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON SATURDAY, October 26, a HALF-DAY TRIP to Wolverhampton and BIRMINGHAM will leave CHESTER at 12.25 p.m. For full particulars, Week-end Excursions, Ac., see bills and pamphlets. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. PUBLIC NOTICES. GREAT TEMPERANCE MISSION IN CHESTER. The Special Mission Committee have pleasure in announcing that they have secured the services of the renowned Temperance Reformer, MR. TENNYSON SMITH TO CONDUCT AN ELEVEN DAYS' TEMPERANCE CAMPAIGN, COMMENCING SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19TH. Procession at General Station at 4.30. Meeting for Children in Assembly Rooms at 5.30. Reception Meeting at 6.30. Public Meeting at 7.45, when Mr. TENNYSON SMITH will deliver his thrilling Lecture, The Curtain Lifted." Sunday Afternoon at 3, United Meeting of Sunday Schools in the Music Hall. The meetings will be continued every evening at 7.45 until October 29th. All meetings in the Music Hall except the open- ing night, SATURDAY, 19th, and TUESDAY, 22nd. SPECIAL NIGHT on THURSDAY, 24th. Sub- ject: "HUMOROUS, PATHETIC & TRAGIC PHASES of the DRINK QUESTION." ADMISSION FREE to all Meetings except the GREAT TRIAL OF ALCOHOL on the 29th. Great Meetings on Sunday Nights, October 20th and 27th, at 8.15, at the Music Hall. HOSPITAL SATURDAY, TO-DAY. PROMENADE CONCERT, ON MARKET SQUARE, AT 7.30 P.M., BY BAND OF THE 2ND V.B.C.R. (By kind permission of Colonel T. J. Smith). IggT COLLECTIONS IN AID OF INFIRMARY. ROYAL SOCIETY PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. CHESTER AND DISTRICT BRANCH. THE PUBLIC are most earnestly reminded that Tonly by their aid can many Cases of Cruelty be discovered, which it would be impossible for the Inspector to find out. Every one, on seeing an act of cruelty committed, should report the case at once to Inspector BLAKE JONES, 2, Priory- place, Chester, with full details and the name and address of the offender; or the name and address on the vehicle if there be one. It is a rule of the Society that the name of an informant is kept private if desired. RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF CHESTER. CONTRIBUTORY PLACE OF NEWTON- BY-CHESTER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Rural District Council of Chester have made certain BYE-LAWS (subject to the approval of the Local Government Board) in pursuance of powers conferred on them in that behalf, with respect to NEW STREETS for the contributory place of Newton-by-Chester, and that a Copy of the said Bye-Laws is now deposited, and will continue deposited for inspection by any Ratepayer of the District at my Office, Forest House, Foregate- street. Chester, for one calendar month from the date of the publication of this notice, and that at the expiration of the said month the said Bye-Laws will be submitted to the Local Government Board for approval. WILLIAM TURNOCK, 19th October, 1901. Clerk to the said Council. 19th October, 1901. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. SALE OF TWO HEIFERS FOUND STRAYING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Two HEIFERS found at large on the Liverpool- road, in the said City of Chester, on the 28th day of September last, and then and there seized and impounded by a Police Constable of the said City, WILL BE SOLD after the expiration of Seven days from the publication of this notice, unless meantime claimed and expenses paid by the owner, who is unknown. Dated this 18th day of October, 1901. SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. MRS. SARAH ORME, DECEASED. ALL persong having any CLAIM against the Estate of Mrs. SARAH ORME, late of 26, Hough Green, Chester, are requested to send particulars forthwith to WALKER, SMITH & WAY, Solicitors, Chester. JOSEPH LAYCOCK, DECEASED. ALL Persons having any CLAIMS against the A? LEstate of the late JOSEPH LAYCOCK, of Chester, Mineral Water Manufacturer, are requested to send particulars thereof forthwith to Mr. JOHN HIGGINS, at 12, Linenhall-street, Chester, to whom all Debts are to be paid. I HEWITT'S FORLCHOOL BOOTS. I CHESHIRE FARMERS1 DAIRY SHOW, 1901. GOLD MEDAL PRIZE CHEESE. CLASS 1. (AWARDED TO MR. R. P. WALLET). THIS LOT OF CHESHIRE CHEESE WAS BOUGHT BY HIGH-CLASS WTTTTAM JONES BRIDGE STREET, HIGH-cMlEaRsCs HANT, ? JONES CHESTER, AND CANNOT BE OBTAINED ELSEWHERE IN THE CITY. CONNOISSEURS SHOULD NOT FAIL TO TASTE IT. EYESIGHT TESTING AND SPECTACLE FITTING ROOMS. H. C. H OUGHTON, LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAM'S, Liverpool and Manchester. Eyesight Tested free of charge, and all information respecting the eyes willingly given. 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. PUBLIC NOTICES. MRS. BLADES and Family desire to express their heartfelt THANKS to all kind friends for the kind sympathy shewn towards them in their recent sad bereavement. 1190 WILL the two LADIES who witnessed VT the TRAM CAR ACCIDENT to a Young Lady on HOUGH GREEN, on the 2ND JULY LAST, kindly communicate with Mr. JOHN MAYERS, 17, Bold-square, Chester. ARDING WILLIAMS BICYCLE DRAW. Winning Number: 4579. 1162 TANNING NUMBERS in the Draw- VV ing of Prizes in Aid of ST. FRANCIS' SCHOOLS, Chester, October 16th, 19M 1055 741 1451 5441 7700 8421 8077 906 1746 600 804 8031 5625 2060 8974 304 8900 5574 8964 6275 1630 1997 1932 6850 EDUCATIONAL. '1. 'r- MISS F. M. MEESON, Associate JjLiL in 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. MISS MAY BARKER (Silver Jj-t- Medalist), and late pupil of Madame Douglas-Adams (Perores Gwalia Pencerddes), gives LESSONS on the Pianoforte at Springfield," Clare-avenue, Hoole, Chester. Pupils prepared for Examinations. 1168 MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Zither Banjo, H m Guitar, Mandoline, Mandola; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walls, Chester. 1152 D ANCING.-MESDAMEs EDWARDS and MAJOR'S Children's Class Saturdays, Junior and Adult Classes Tuesdays, at the NEW- GATE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. Private Lessons by arrangement.-All paiticularsfrom Mr. CHAPMAN, Bookseller, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. 1118 ANCING, DEPORTMENT, CALIS- DTHENICS.-MAI)AME D'EGVILLE (of London), Cousin and Pupil of the celebrated Madame Michau, will hold CLASSES, &c., in FOREGATE STREET. CHESTER. Private and County Classes attended. Adult Evening Classes twice weekly. Address 10, Queen's-road, City- road, Chester. 1067 SHIPPING. ORIENT-PACIFIC LINE TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA. CALLING AT FREMANTLE FOB THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS. From LONDON & PLYMOUTH every Fortnight. fF. GREEN & CO. Manager. ?ANDERSON. ANDERSON & CO. Head Offices: FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON For passage apply to the latter arm at 5, Fen- church Avenue, E.C., or at the West End Branch Offica, 16, Cockspur-street, S. W. DOMINION LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. To CANADA AND THB UNITED STATES. PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. 8.B. NEW ENGLAND, for Boston 0ct. 24 a s. VANCOUVER, for Portland, Me. (direct).Oct. 31 Through Tickets issued to all inland points. f,) Company's handbook of information and book of views forwarded on application. All passengers embark at the Prince's Landing Stage. For further particulars apply to RICHARDS, MILLS and Co., 24. James-street, Liverpool. PUBLICATION. Z ADKI EL S ALMANAC FOR 1902 contains Voice of the Stars, Forecasts of Storms, Birthday Influences, Horoscope or ii.iu. the King, Articles on the Life and Heign of Queen Victoria, Unlucky Wedding Days, etc. N.B. Zadkiel foretold the war in South Africa, the crisis in Turkey, the outbreak of eruptive fever in Sep- tember, and many other events.-London GLKN and Co., 14, Red Lion Court, Fleet-street. Price 6d., by post 7d. R. J. & H. ELLIS, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTERS, CNUECTI DECORATORS, GILDERS, SIGN WRITERS, PAPERHANGERS. OFFICE:- 60, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1859. T. H. BANKS, FURNITURE REMOVER (ROAD OB BAIL) AND GENERAL CARTER. GRAVEL MERCHANT. Office: 5, ST. WERBURGH'S MOUNT, CHESTER. Paperhaugings! 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. RICHABJ JONES. CLOTHING CLUBS, 1 WORKING PARTIES. CHARITIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS SUPPLIED ON MOST ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS. SAMPLES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. KINDLY COMPARE OUR PRICES. EICHAKB JONES, EASTGATE STREET AND BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. CHESTER DAIRY SHOW, 1901. WESTRY ROBERTS, CHEESE FACTOR, HAS BOUGHT THE FIRST PRIZE CHESHIRE CHEESE IN SEVERAL CLASSES. THESE PRIZE CHEESE ARE NOW ON SALE AT 16, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., 9, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, OFFER ALL 1901 CYCLES AT PRESENT IN STOCK RALEIGH AND ALLDAYS COMPLETE WITH GOOD tfLASS ACCESSORIES, AT A DISCOUNT OF 15 PER CENT. OFF MAKERS' NETT CASH PRICES, FOR PROMPT CASH, VIZ. < £ 1010/- MACHINE FOR <^818/6 NETT. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON EASY PAYMENT SYSTEM. "CESTRIAN" MODEL IRON FRAMED PIANOFORTES. WARRANTED FOR 10 YEARS. FROM 10/6 PER MONTH. THE FINEST PIANOFORTES IN THE MARKET. TO BE OBTAINED ONLY IFROM- HERBERT ELLIS, 71, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. OLD PIANOFORTES RENOVA.TEID AND REPAIRED. FIRST-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. ESTIMATES FREE. ESTABLISHED 1875. — — — J V W -M Y ■ BEST & CHEAPEST PIONEER FURNISHING GOODS PJL JI L(VYIX N I JLJJUJAJ OUT OF LONDON. COMPLETE ENORMOUS STOCK. F TJ R N I S'EI I N G STORES; SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE, I FREE. I 9 TO 19, —— All Purchases over 40/- Delivered Free to BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL.. any Railway Station in Great Britain. I AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS. W. E. L I N D 0 P Is now Showing his first delivery of NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. English Tailor made COSTUMES, Black and Coloured, 25/6, 33/6. to 84/ COSTUME SKIRTS, 5/9 to 35/6. Black Serge COSTUME SKIRTS, tucked-flounce strapped Satin, 10/6. Black Cloth COSTUME SKIRTS, 12 rows Mohair Braid, 15/6. Black Cloth COSTUME SKIRTS, strapped Satin and tucked, 18/6. Ladies' JACKETS, black and coloured, 14/6 to 63/ Smart Black Vicuna JACKETS, 32 inches long. new Collars, 21/ Ladies' MANTLES, 21/. to 160/ Ladies' MANTLES, trimmed Caracul. 59/6, 68/6, 78/6. NOVELTIES in Dress Fabrics, including Zibeline Cloths, Scotch Frieze, Hopsack Frieze, Venetians, &c., &c. PATTERNS WITH ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. DRESS & MANTLE MAKING, LATEST STYLES. FURS in Sable, Ermine, Persian Lamb, &c. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. W. E. LINDOP, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. C, D. JONES IS SHEWING THE LATEST LONDON & PARIS STYLES IN CHILDREN'S PELISSES, COSTUMES & MILLINERY FOR THE WINTER SEASON. THESE GOODS HAVE BEEN CAREFULLY SELECTED, & ARE SPECIAL VALUE." Please N ote,-All Goods are New this Season. No Old Stock. BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE SEE OUR SMART & HIGH-CLASS GARMENTS, AT THE VERY LOWERT POSSIBLE PRICES. THE BABY LINEN STORES, 53, FOREGATE STREET. CHEAP FUEL. Coke mixed with Coal makes an excellent and brilliant Fire at less cost than an all Coal Fire. PRESENT PRICE AT GAS WORKS Best Gas Coke, For General Purposes, 9d. per cwt. Broken and Riddled Coke, For Greenhouse and Slow Combustion Stoves, and Household Use, 10d. per cwt. Delivered in Bags in quantities of not less than 5 cwt. within one mile of Chester Cross at 2d. per cwt. extra, including porterage. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS CO. Oir-yiexs: CUPPIN STREET. TOMATO SAUSAGES. 10 D. Tlg It LB. PURIT"Y OF INGREDIENTS GUARANTEED. MADE ON THE PREMISES AT J. LITTLE & SONS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. ASK FOR "ROIOLA," The Cream of Old Scotch Whiskies. PROPRIETOR GEORGE BARLOW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, THE OLD VAULTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. JT A 1 R COMBINGS MADE UP, 21- PER OZ. COVERLETTE I TAILS OF ") p?? HAIR FRAMES t PURE £ From 3/6 each. H A I R, 5/6 T. SEALES BROWN" 3, LEECE-ST. (CAB STATION), LIVERPOOL. Telephone 180; after 5.30 p.m., 180A. FJ. JONES & CO., F ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, SELLER STREET ELECTRICAL WORKS, CHESTER, Estimates Free. Repairs promptly attended to. LAMPS, from 9d. to 1131. All kinds of MOTOR CARS Repaired. Private Address: 102, Brook-st. J. GrALWAY, General Merchant A Wholesale Buyer of Marine Store Dealers' Stocks. Highest Prices in the trade offered for Rabbit and Hare Skins, English or Foreign, Horse Hair, Curled Hair, Indiarubber, Lead, Brass, Copper, Pewter, Zinc, Tallow, Grease, Bacon, Woollens, I Pewter, Clips, Ac. Contracts made. Pewter. Clips, Ac. Contracts made. Tailors' Clips, &0. Contra.cts made. J. GALWAY, TALLOW MANUFACTURER AND GBNBBAL MERCHANT, ST. HELENS. Bankers' references where required. APPLETON'S, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, CHESTER, Have just received, and are now shewing a Large Consignment of NEW GOODS FOR THE PRESENT & ENSUING SEASON, Comprising the Latest Novelties and most up-to-date Styles in MILLINERY, DRESS GOODS, JACKETS, MANTLES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES, UNDERCLOTHING, FURS, &c. These Goods are all of the Newest and most Fashiqnable productions, and at moderate prices. GOLF CAPES S PECFAL. FUR NECKLETS. FUR MUFFS, &c., In all the Fashionable Furs. DRESSMAKING. MANTLEMAKING. COATS, SKIRTS, COSTUMES, Perfect Fit and Latest Styles assured. PATTERNS AND EBTIHATS8 PRES. APPLETON'S, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, CHESTER. NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS FOR WINTER. LADIES' A CHILDREN'S W OVE UNDERWEAR (PURE WOOL, UNSHRINKABLE). OUR SPECIALITY— FLANNELETTE UNDERCLOTHING FOR LADIES & CHILDREN. AN ENORMOUS STOCK. LATEST NOVELTIES IN INFANTS' & CHILDREN'S MILLINERY. CALL & SEE THEM. THE VALUE AND STYLE WILL DELIGHT YOU. JOHN A. MATE, 17, BRIDGE STREET ROW, AND 50, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. SEE MRS. BARNES, 46. WATERGATE STREET, FOR SMART TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, WINTER COATS, And OUTDOOR GARMENTS of every Description, with Latest Styles and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. N.B.—LADIES will do well to have their Seal- skins re-modelled, Furs renovated and cleaned, before the cold weather sets in. MRS. BARNES begs to assure all Customers that every variety of Fur Work entrusted to her is absolutely done on the premises, by experienced workers, at the very lowest possible charge. CHOICE NEW SEASON'S CLOTH TO SELECT FROM. IARS- JJARNES, COSTUMIER, 46, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. ROLAND J)AWSON, 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER AND CLOTHIER, DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVEB AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. PIANOS, FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &0. Cash Advanced to any amonnt on any of the above class of Goods. OA "I K /—Magnificent 5ft. Walnut SIDE- <?? JL?/ BOARD, with new design double shelf back; hand-carved panel door, cellarette: all finest quality bevelled glass. Q £ •—Very fine SKIN HEARTHRUG, I •7/ ?? immense aise; wadded and lined, and thoroughly cured; very thick hair. 0 K "I CJ //?—Capital Second-hand Sitting OvO AC#/ ? Room SUITE, heavy walnut frames, covered in best of leather, spring seats, comprising conch, pair easies, and four smalls. OQ /Z?—Handsome Mirror-backed Eight-day AO/ ? Striking CLOCK, inlaid walnut case. A written warranty for 15 years. .OO "I ^7 l £ i—Unredeemed. Very beautiful oC? JL?/? BLACK SILK DRESS LENGTH, 15 yards, good width. An excep- tional opportunity. JID- A YARD; 36 inches wide. Roll of excel- JLJL lent Bedroom CARPET. O A "I K I—Out of pledge. Splendid long JL <3/ GOLD GUARD quite a new pattern, Government Hall marked. A bargain, i "I O I—Handsome Black and Brass FENDER; 1 ?F massive rail. Oi 1 K /-Well-made large-size CHEST öIiii OF DRAWERS; thoroughly seasoned, fitted with locks, &c. -f //1*—Beautiful Set of large size Hand- ?_?/ ? painted VASES; quite perfect. L i A —Unredeemed. Exceptionally OVI J-?/? good toned OHGAN, with stops, swell, &o.; all improvements, walnut case. /"I "I A YARD; 4 yards wide. Best quality 6/1- LINOLEUM. Laid free. _OQ "I O Forfeited. Double-barrelled <?0 lO/O BREECHLOADER, by "Jos. Williams & Co., London"; top lever action, 12 bore, left choke, steel barrels, half pistol stock. A bargain. "| C>•—Pair of Long-range FIELD GLASSES AO/ ?? in case; almost new. Q1 "i "1 Grand made BEDROOM de][I IV/ SUITE, in satin walnut; reliably made and thoroughly finished, a new shape; all the best bevelled plate glass; every- thing complete. "J I—Half-dozen each Dinner and Dessert XM/v KNIVES, by noted Sheffield maker; ivory handles. Have never been used. OA "I A /—Grand Second-hand SUITE, in Ct?t? 1 walnut and terra cotta velvet; beautiful design backs. Have only been in wear six months, and cost 918. Very cheap. 310 EACH out of pledge. Few SKIN DOOR 3MATS all colours. Q~t /"> l £ i—Gent.'s extra strong SILVER OW A ?)/? WATCH, a perfect timekeeper, and heavy Curb ALBER 1 Hall marked every link. OK "I K/—Splendidly finished Pair of C^U JL?F/ Mahogany Enclosed Bedroom TABLES: extra size glass attached, small drawers on top, marble slab, cupboard, towel rail, Ac.  O/ /—Magnificent BraMe!s CARPET c'B? 0/ ;.RB. with border; 10yelT colour*, four yarda by three. Never been dowD. and eoot domHe. An exceptional oppor- tunity. TELEPHONE 269. GEORGE EDWARDS, REGISTERED PLUMBER, 100 & 102. BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Gas Fitter, Lead Light Manufacturer, Ao, I DENSONS 9,11 & 13, NOR CHGATE ROW, CHESTER. Telegrams—" DENSONS, DRAPERS, CHESTER. Ring up Telephone 330 for Patterns. DENSONS ARE NOW SHEWING LARGE STOCKS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. SPECIALITIES FOR THIS WEEK. FLANNEL DEPARTMENT. The Celebrated Real Welsh Leek" and U Blodwen" Flannels. 10!d. to 1 94 per yard. "Erella" for Blouses, Underclothing and night wear. A beautiful soft touch, fast colours, wide width, exquisite designs. Similar patterns to goods sold at three times the price, offered at per yard. All Wool Blouse FlanneU, 11'4 I,lq. and 1/11! per yard. Oar first purchase this season for Flannel. ettes was 8.000 yaids. This fact speaks for itself. The value we give must be right. All prices ranging from 2 £ d., 3i&, 4id., Sid. to 10 £ d. per yard. Health Flannels, natural colour. first-class value, 8|d„ lOfcd., l/O! 1/3! and 1/6J per yard. Just received, our New Designs in Domestic Prints for 1902. PRINT DRESS LENGTHS for 2/2, 2/9, 3/2, 3/11 and 4/11 the dress. MANCHESTER DEPT. Summer Dried BLANKETS, splendid colour. Witney. all large sizes, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 8/6' 10/6, to 25/6 per pair. Cloth, all large sizes, 5/11, 6/11, 8/6, 10/6 to 25/6 per pair. Wadded Quilts, for l¡'ll!. Down Quilts, all prices. Horrockses and Crewdson'sJ"| CALICOES, at list or wholesale prices,* made up in dozens, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. 5/11 per dozen. In longcloth or stouter makes. FURNISHING DEPT. New Designs in Oilcloths and Linoleums. from 1/51; two yards wide. Competent Workmen sent to lay free of Charge. Carpet Squares, Tapestries, three yards square, 17/6. Kidder Squares, three yards square, 14/6. New Printed Plushettee, 54 inches wide, 2/3 per yard. Art Serges, I lid. per yard Fringes to match, 4!d. WINDOW BLINDS. Ring up for Estimates for making and fixing. You will find we do the best work at the lowest price. DRESS DEPARTMENT. DENSONS Speciality this week will be a complete assortment in the newest makes in DRESS FABRICS. As the tendency leads in makes to short shorn and shaggy cloths, they have a splendid selection of Zibelines, Friezes, Panne, and Pastel Serges, in which the favourite colours are Iron Grey and Chestnut Brown. Call for Selection of Patterns, returnable in Seven days. SILK DEPARTMENT. We are shewing a complete assortment of Natural Japs, with Lace insertion, from 1/11 to 10/6 per yard. Piped Glaces of every description and oolour- Ruck Tucked Japs, a very pretty novelty for Yokes, and several other styles from only the leading makers and choice markets. LACE & GLOVE DEPT. FURS! FURS FURS Children's White Furs, from 7!d. each. Ladies' Fur Necklettö;, in Marmot, Grey Hare. Sable, Astrachan, Tibet, Bear, Blue Fox, at all prices. MUFFS to match above. Over twelve dozen in stock to choose from. Enormous variety of LACE COLLARS and SCARFS, in all makes. TRIMMING & UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT. Special line of Umbrellas, Silver Gilt handles. 4/6, 6 6. 86, 10/6 each, with the new Nova" cover, warranted to wear for two years. FUR TRIMMINGS, all new goods. White Imitation Tibet, 4d. per yard. White Hare Trimming, l/0 £ a yard. New Strappings, for the new fashion, in all widths and qualities. I STATIONERY DEPT. The New "Ping Pong" Parlour Game, I I-, 4/11 (5/11, real skin rackets) up to 10 6 each. Send for our new Private Christmas Card Books; forwarded for inspection any- where. SHOW ROOMS. Specialities for this week. SHOW OF BABY LINEN. Children's Pelisses, Millinery, etc. Extensive variety of Flannelette and Woven Underclothing; guaranteed unshrinkable. CORSETS, in all the leading varieties and makes. MILLINERY. The New Clara Butt" and "Liberty" Hats, in all shades, in Felts and Straws. The New Panne Velvets for Autumn Trimmings. Fancy Feather Pada. BOOTS & SHOES DEPT. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Havelock Brand. An entirely new Stock in this Department. Infants' and Children's Boots and Shoes a Speciality. Strong Boots and Shoes for School, for boys and girla. YOU WILL FIND OUR PRICES RRGHT. DENSONS. 19,11 & 13, NORTHGATE-ROW, I CHESTER. AST 0 N LINOLEUMS, CARPETS & BLINDS MADE & LAID PURE, ASTON 12 & 14, WATERGATE ST. CHEAPEST & LARGEST SELECTION IN THE CITY. 12 & 14, WATERGATE ST.