T. B. FOULKES,
OLD ESTABLISHED
GLOVE MANUFACTURER AND HOSIER,
CROSS, CHESTER,
Has always in stock a Large Assortment of GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS, of his own and other approved makes.
His PATENT GAUNTLETS continue to give great satisfaction; their accuracy in fitting being very much superior to all others.
J. THOMPSON,
PRINTSELLER, ETC.,
BRIDGE STREET ROW,
CHESTER,
Repository for the Sale of VIEWS IN WALES, of the ANCIENT BUILDINGS
IN CHESTER, and GUIDE BOOKS for Chester and Wales.
ENGRAVER, LITHOGRAPHER, AND COPPER-PLATE PRINTER.
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Address Cards Engraved and Printed.
THE ROYAL FARMERS’
AGRICULTURAL AND COMMERCIAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
3, NORFOLK STREET, STRAND, LONDON.
DIRECTORS.
Chairman—STEPHEN C. DENISON, Esq., Deputy Judge Advocate, 35, Great George Street, Westminster, London.
Deputy Chairman—B. P. SHEARER, Esq., Swanmore House, Bishop Waltham, Hants.
| Samuel Boydell, Esq., 41, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, London. Newson Garrett, Esq., Alde House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Edward James Hawker, Esq., 37, Cadogan Place, Sloane Street, Chelsea. Samuel Jonas, Esq., Ickleton, Cambridgeshire. Rev. Henry E. Knatchbull, Elmham Vicarage, Thetford, Norfolk. | William Wilberforce Pearson, Esq., 27, Wimpole Street, London. Thomas Rolls, Esq., Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. Thomas Smith, Esq., 36, Hart Street, Bloomsbury, London. George Parker Tuxford, Esq., 246, Strand, London. Thomas Waters, Esq., Winchester, Hants. |
FIRE INSURANCES on every description of Property, on terms as moderate as any other well-established Office.
No charge for new Fire Policies, if for £300 or upwards, or if removed from other Offices to favour this Company.
HAIL INSURANCE—The Bonus allowed in the year 1856 was upwards of 66 per cent. on Insurances of Five Years’ duration.
LOSSES promptly and liberally settled.
LIFE POLICIES payable to the Registered Holders, by which much inconvenience and expense is prevented.
BONUS GUARANTEED—Insurers of the Participating class will be entitled to four-fifths of the profits; and if no profit shall have been made, the Company will, nevertheless, make such additions quinquennially as will be equivalent to the excess of premium paid over that which would have been required for insurances of the non-participating class.
BONUS—The next division of profits, four-fifths of which will be allotted to Policies of the participating class, will be on the five years ending on the 3lst of December of the present year. The amounts will be made known to the Policy-holders immediately after the Annual General Meeting in May following.
No charge for Life Policy Stamps.
Additional Agents wanted. Application to be made to
JOHN REDDISH, Secretary and Actuary.
AGENCIES IN CHESHIRE.
| Chester | Mr. Thomas W. Jones, Auctioneer, 27 Queen Street. |
| Altrincham | Mr. G. Wilde, Postmaster. |
| Birkenhead | Mr. Thos. Jas. Hutchinson, Architect, 6, Market Cross Chambers, Market Street, and Mr. Euclid Shaw, Post-office. |
| Congleton | Mr. J. Dawn, Buxton. |
| Macclesfield | Mr. George Barton. |
| Northwich | Mr. Henry Warburton, Davenham. |
| Runcorn | James Cawley, Esq., Heath House. |
| Sandbach | J. Remer, Esq., Solicitor. |
| Stockport | Mr. J. Sergent, Coal Merchant, Warren Street. |
| Tarporley | Mr. R. T. Beckett, Land Agent, Oulton Farm. |
| Talk-’o-’th-Hill | Mr. Joseph Smallwood. |
| Witton | Mr. Thomas Dobell, Seedsman. |
The Blossoms Family and Commercial Hotel,
CHESTER.
HENRY CUTTER, PROPRIETOR.
To FAMILIES, COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN, and PARTIES on PLEASURE, the above Hotel offers peculiar advantages, being situated in the centre of the City, adjoining the Post Office, near to the Banks, within two minutes’ walk of the Ancient City Wall, and Cathedral, and the nearest Hotel to the Railway Station. The above Hotel is one of the OLDEST ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE CITY, and is conducted on principles combining COMFORT WITH THE STRICTEST ECONOMY.
A FIXED MODERATE CHARGE FOR SERVANTS.
Omnibuses to and from the Railway for every Train.
☞ Attached to the above Hotel, and TO BE LET, IS A LARGE AND SPACIOUS ROOM, 25 yards long, well lighted with gas, and to which there is an excellent approach.
Note from the Visitors’ Book at the Blossoms Hotel, received from the Lady of Lord Campbell, Lord Chief Justice of England.—“Lady Stratheden and family passed three nights at the Blossoms Inn, and were well satisfied with the accommodation and attention of Mr. and Mrs. Cutter.”