| 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.”
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