FRANCIS GILL,

SON OF THE LATE MR. JOHN GILL, SOLICITOR,

ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENT,

30, NEWGATE STREET,

CHESTER.

JOHN HITCHEN,
SURVEYOR, BUILDER, AND CONTRACTOR,

EATON ROAD.
CHESTER.

W. J. BELL,
FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,

No. 2, BRIDGE STREET ROW,

CHESTER.

HUNTING, SHOOTING, and FISHING BOOTS made in a superior style, possessing great advantages in fit, durability, and general appearance, besides economy in price. BOOTS REFRONTED, and Repairs executed in a superior manner.

A Good assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, and Children’s Walking Boots and Shoes; Dress, and warm House and India Rubber Over Shoes.

SAMUEL DEAN,
LATE MATTHEWS AND DAVENPORT,

SADDLER,

EASTGATE, CHESTER.

Saddlery and Harness on moderate terms. Successor to the late E. Matthews.

GEORGE H. CROWTHER’S
OLD BOOK REPOSITORY,

No. 8, ST. WERBURGH STREET,
CHESTER.

“Whose Shop is well-known, or ought to be so, by all the true
lovers of curious little old smoke-dried Volumes.”

☞ Libraries arranged, catalogued, valued for testamentary and other purposes. Libraries or smaller lots of Books purchased on equitable terms.

W. FARISH’S
COMMERCIAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL,

No. 6, BROOK STREET, CHESTER,

Is conveniently situated for Business, in the leading thoroughfare to the City, within five minutes’ walk of the Railway Station and Post Office, and is fitted with a view to the comfort of Commercial Gentlemen, Visitors, &c. A respectable Boots always on the Premises.

OMNIBUSES PASS TO AND FROM EVERY TRAIN.

A CARD.
MR. JAMES HARRISON,
ARCHITECT,

23, ST. WERBURGH STREET,

CHESTER.