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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GBEAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON . W . C . Tho udmlrable and unrivalled accommodation provided at thl Establishment for 3 & A . S 025 TTC BA-IsTQ-TJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , < Jc . Is too well known to need comment . Tho entire manasementhaa been changed , and tho Establishment in nlHta branches thoroughly re-organUed . The attention of tho Masonic Body Is directed to tho many advantages offeree ! . CTJISINin OF THE HIGHEST CHARA . CTER . WINKS P £ RFECT IN CONDITION AND QUAMTT . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .

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NEWMASONICROOMS __^ ^ COMPLETE SUITE , ^^ P ^ P ^ r ^ pS . SPECIALLY ARBANGKD #rSlllL0DGE'BANQUETTING, V ^^^^ M J $ 1 AND ANTE ROOMS , Wfff ^ X ALL ON ONE FLOOR . ^^^ s ^^ - ' — Particulars to bo had of BRO . A . KENT , MOORGATE STATION RESTAURANT , OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION , From which trains run at frequent intervals in connection with tho Great Northern , Midland , Groat "Western , London Chatham & Dover , and Metropolitan Railways .

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NOTICE. MASONICLODGES, BANQUETS,&o. AT THE CRITERION. SPIBXS & POND respectfully beg to invite attention to the splendid Stiite of Masonic Rooms in the Criterion Annexe , specially designed for all kinds of Masonic Meetings and Functions . CRITERION , REGENT CIRCUS , PICCADILLY .

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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who has for somo timo past provided for tho requirements of this Lodge , begs to announce thnt he has obtained permission for the removal of his license to the Belvedere-road , and that ho has erected commodious promises there . Theso comprise -A . SPACIOTTS ZMZ-A-SOHS-ia HLA . I 1 I 1 . HBH AHTB BOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed . G . ISAAC , " WHITE HABT , " COLLEOB STBEET , LAMBETH , LOITOOK , S . E ,

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MUSICUNIVERSALMUSIC. CHJSLLLEN-G-E TO THE WORLD . I WILL PAY £ 5 to any person—not blind—and in full possession of their faculties , who fails to play a Piano or Harmonium by my system lMMEDUTEl , T—Without the SLIGHTEST KlfOWLEDQE of MUSIC Or Of thfl lirsrBU . MEKI itself . Full particulars , post free , Twelve Stamps . E . CALDER , TOTTERDOWN , BRISTOL . Chrittian Globe of 27 th September 1879 says : — "It is quite equal to all it professes to accomplish . "

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milllf"n A FBOM THE JOINT from TWELVE to THREE o ' clock , lllliNrKX CHOPS and STEAKS from the GRILL till FIVE o ' clock . M H 1111 k JI ^ J T . MAIDW 3 LI ,, Hercules Tavern , Leadonhall-st ., City , E . C .

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Ninth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on tho only Successful Method of Curing tho Disease . By ROBERT G . WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., Ac , 5 Bulstrodo-strcet , Cavendish-square , London . London : MITCHRIX AHD Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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ROYAL POLYTECHNIC— " Blondin , " the most -wonderful Anto- ' maton of the Age , performs daily on the high rope . Shakespearian Recitals : Macbeth , Hamlet , Merchant of Venice , by Mr . Marlando Clarke , Illustrated by Stage and Dioramic Effects . A Holiday in Scotland , by Mr . B . J . Maiden , with beautiful Natural Photographs , prepared specially for this lecture . The Phenomena of Nature and Phosphorescence , by Mr . J . L . King . Tho Magician Foiled : a new and amusing Ghost Entertainment written by Ellis Reynolds , recited by Miss Alice Burnelle . Admission to tho whole , Is .

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IR , O IT . A . L MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION roE AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , C R O YDO N . Office : 4 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . Patron and President : His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PKINOE OF WALES , K . 6 ., & o ., M . W . G . M , AT tho Annnal General Meeting of this Institntion , held at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Friday , 21 st May 1880 , W . Bro . Henry Smith Prov . G . Soc . W . Yorks , Vice-President , in the Chair . After the general business waa disposed , of , tho Governors and Subscribers proceeded to tho ELECTION of 22 MALE ANNUITANTS from an anproved list of 31 candidates , and 26 FEMALE ANNUITANTS from an approved list of 48 candidates , when tho following wore declared duly elected : — MALES . Votes / Votes GenosoSamnol ... 2163 Herbert Henry 1168 Bennett John 1968 Lyon John Hantaan 1078 Claisen John William 1780 Booth Edwin 1063 Jones William 1 £ 23 Kendall Thomas 1041 Penotioro AVilliam La 1514 Broadbcnt Richard 989 Douglas Henry 1505 Portlock James 965 Helps William John 1467 Hague Georgo V 930 Morris Thomas S 14 B 7 * Walker Robert Cox ... ... 779 Leaver Jonathan 1273 'Flinn'John 772 Wood William ... 1199 * Wauldby James 415 Highland James ... 1198 * Elliott George ... . ' „ ... •320 WIDOWS . Votes Votes Bull Elizabeth ... 1259 Candler Louisa B 846 Pattison Sarah 1105 Rigby Marianne 838 Crispin Martha 1091 Palmer Harriot 790 Blake Frances 1073 Hodgson Sarah Ellen 771 West Mary Ann H 1039 Peters Catherine 759 Stafford Jane 1029 Child Elizabeth 721 Grace Sarah W 1011 Spencer Mary Anu 695 Maynard Elizabeth T 973 Dumper Ann 680 Bamber Hannah R 965 Dicker Ann 643 Hawkins Ann 955 Prebblo Ann Mary 632 White Sarah 938 * Woods Sarah 697 Andrews Susannah C 923 'Willis Jane , 697 Dawson Elizabeth 019 * Weeks Martha 6-45 The votes of tho unsuccessful candidates will bo carried forward to the next election . Thoso marked * aro elected to fill vacancies occasioned by death since tho voting papers wore issued . JAMES TERRY , P . Prov . G . J . W . Horta , 21 st May 1880 . Secretary .

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UNDER STATE'S GUARANTEE , And within a few months , a sum amounting to MARK 8 , 348 , 400 GOLD WILL BE DRAWN OUT AT HAMBURG . In tho most favourable caso tho largest bonus will bo MARK 400 , 000 ( £ 20 , 000 ) Also smaller ones as hereunder : — Mark 250 , 000 = 250 , 000 „ 150 , 000 = 150 , 000 „ 100 , 000 = 100 , 000 „ 60 , 000 = 00 , 000 „ 50 , 000 = 50 , 000 2 of „ 40 , 000 = s 80 , 000 2 „ „ 30 , 000 = 60 , 000 6 „ „ 25 , 000 = 125 , 00 < l 2 „ „ 20 , 000 = 40 , 000 12 „ „ 15 , 000 =. , 000 2-1 „ „ 10 , 000 = 240 , 000 4 o £ 8 , 000 , 0 , 000 ; C 2 of 5 , 000 . 4 , 000 ; 68 of 3 , 000 ; 214 of 2 , 000 ; 531 of 1 , 000 ; 673 of 600 Marks , & c . Tho cost , ns fixed , by tho State , is for a complete ticket Cs . In order to facilitate every ono in a participation to this extensive Cash Drawing , tho State issues also half tickets for 3 s . All orders directed to tho undersigned Banking Houso , and enclosing tho amount in P . O . O ., Cheque Bank cheques , or bank notes , will bo promptly and carefully attended to daily . Stamps may be sent in payment for small amounts under £ \ . Original State Tickets only , and Prospectuses in English , aro supplied by tho undersigned , also tho official lists and the amount of the gains directly after the drawing , and begin on Juno 9 and 10 next . The drawings take placo publicly , under Government control . Applicants please direct to v DAVID KATTFFMANN , Banker . Central Bureau , Wclckcrstrasse 6 , Hamburg ( Germany ) .

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I o DICK RADCLYFFE & CO ., F . R . H . S ., „ "SiPHIZE MED $§^SEEDS .«ff£ ' § a «< m tn /^{ i ^^ aii ^^^^^ WBi ' ^ MiJ^^^^ti^/b&tiff* Spl'ffp -go a ! § . 3-OQ S 8 129 HIGH HOLBORN , ' W . C . r *

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THE LATEST DENUNCIATION OF FREEMASONRY. Article 1
R. M. BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 3
MALE FUND. Article 4
SUSTENTATION OF BUILDING. Article 4
MEETING OF THE LODGE OF BENEVOLENCE. Article 4
PROVINCIAL GRAND CHAPTER OF NORTHUMBERLAND. Article 4
THE WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS. Article 5
NOTICES OF MEETINGS. Article 5
SOCIETY OF FRENCH CHEFS. Article 6
SPECIAL. Article 7
RECOMPENSES OF MASONRY. Article 7
THE HORNS, KENNINGTON. Article 7
SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. Article 7
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THE PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES AT TRURO. Article 9
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 10
DIARY FOR THE WEEK. Article 11
INSTALLATION MEETINGS, &c. Article 11
PANMURE LODGE, No. 720. Article 12
MACDONALD LODGE, No. 1216. Article 12
ST. GEORGE'S LODGE, No. 1713. Article 13
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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GBEAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON . W . C . Tho udmlrable and unrivalled accommodation provided at thl Establishment for 3 & A . S 025 TTC BA-IsTQ-TJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , < Jc . Is too well known to need comment . Tho entire manasementhaa been changed , and tho Establishment in nlHta branches thoroughly re-organUed . The attention of tho Masonic Body Is directed to tho many advantages offeree ! . CTJISINin OF THE HIGHEST CHARA . CTER . WINKS P £ RFECT IN CONDITION AND QUAMTT . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .

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NEWMASONICROOMS __^ ^ COMPLETE SUITE , ^^ P ^ P ^ r ^ pS . SPECIALLY ARBANGKD #rSlllL0DGE'BANQUETTING, V ^^^^ M J $ 1 AND ANTE ROOMS , Wfff ^ X ALL ON ONE FLOOR . ^^^ s ^^ - ' — Particulars to bo had of BRO . A . KENT , MOORGATE STATION RESTAURANT , OPPOSITE RAILWAY STATION , From which trains run at frequent intervals in connection with tho Great Northern , Midland , Groat "Western , London Chatham & Dover , and Metropolitan Railways .

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NOTICE. MASONICLODGES, BANQUETS,&o. AT THE CRITERION. SPIBXS & POND respectfully beg to invite attention to the splendid Stiite of Masonic Rooms in the Criterion Annexe , specially designed for all kinds of Masonic Meetings and Functions . CRITERION , REGENT CIRCUS , PICCADILLY .

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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who has for somo timo past provided for tho requirements of this Lodge , begs to announce thnt he has obtained permission for the removal of his license to the Belvedere-road , and that ho has erected commodious promises there . Theso comprise -A . SPACIOTTS ZMZ-A-SOHS-ia HLA . I 1 I 1 . HBH AHTB BOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to bo addressed . G . ISAAC , " WHITE HABT , " COLLEOB STBEET , LAMBETH , LOITOOK , S . E ,

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MUSICUNIVERSALMUSIC. CHJSLLLEN-G-E TO THE WORLD . I WILL PAY £ 5 to any person—not blind—and in full possession of their faculties , who fails to play a Piano or Harmonium by my system lMMEDUTEl , T—Without the SLIGHTEST KlfOWLEDQE of MUSIC Or Of thfl lirsrBU . MEKI itself . Full particulars , post free , Twelve Stamps . E . CALDER , TOTTERDOWN , BRISTOL . Chrittian Globe of 27 th September 1879 says : — "It is quite equal to all it professes to accomplish . "

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milllf"n A FBOM THE JOINT from TWELVE to THREE o ' clock , lllliNrKX CHOPS and STEAKS from the GRILL till FIVE o ' clock . M H 1111 k JI ^ J T . MAIDW 3 LI ,, Hercules Tavern , Leadonhall-st ., City , E . C .

Ad00806

Ninth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on tho only Successful Method of Curing tho Disease . By ROBERT G . WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., Ac , 5 Bulstrodo-strcet , Cavendish-square , London . London : MITCHRIX AHD Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .

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ROYAL POLYTECHNIC— " Blondin , " the most -wonderful Anto- ' maton of the Age , performs daily on the high rope . Shakespearian Recitals : Macbeth , Hamlet , Merchant of Venice , by Mr . Marlando Clarke , Illustrated by Stage and Dioramic Effects . A Holiday in Scotland , by Mr . B . J . Maiden , with beautiful Natural Photographs , prepared specially for this lecture . The Phenomena of Nature and Phosphorescence , by Mr . J . L . King . Tho Magician Foiled : a new and amusing Ghost Entertainment written by Ellis Reynolds , recited by Miss Alice Burnelle . Admission to tho whole , Is .

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IR , O IT . A . L MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION roE AGED FREEMASONS AND WIDOWS OF FREEMASONS , C R O YDO N . Office : 4 Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . Patron and President : His ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PKINOE OF WALES , K . 6 ., & o ., M . W . G . M , AT tho Annnal General Meeting of this Institntion , held at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Friday , 21 st May 1880 , W . Bro . Henry Smith Prov . G . Soc . W . Yorks , Vice-President , in the Chair . After the general business waa disposed , of , tho Governors and Subscribers proceeded to tho ELECTION of 22 MALE ANNUITANTS from an anproved list of 31 candidates , and 26 FEMALE ANNUITANTS from an approved list of 48 candidates , when tho following wore declared duly elected : — MALES . Votes / Votes GenosoSamnol ... 2163 Herbert Henry 1168 Bennett John 1968 Lyon John Hantaan 1078 Claisen John William 1780 Booth Edwin 1063 Jones William 1 £ 23 Kendall Thomas 1041 Penotioro AVilliam La 1514 Broadbcnt Richard 989 Douglas Henry 1505 Portlock James 965 Helps William John 1467 Hague Georgo V 930 Morris Thomas S 14 B 7 * Walker Robert Cox ... ... 779 Leaver Jonathan 1273 'Flinn'John 772 Wood William ... 1199 * Wauldby James 415 Highland James ... 1198 * Elliott George ... . ' „ ... •320 WIDOWS . Votes Votes Bull Elizabeth ... 1259 Candler Louisa B 846 Pattison Sarah 1105 Rigby Marianne 838 Crispin Martha 1091 Palmer Harriot 790 Blake Frances 1073 Hodgson Sarah Ellen 771 West Mary Ann H 1039 Peters Catherine 759 Stafford Jane 1029 Child Elizabeth 721 Grace Sarah W 1011 Spencer Mary Anu 695 Maynard Elizabeth T 973 Dumper Ann 680 Bamber Hannah R 965 Dicker Ann 643 Hawkins Ann 955 Prebblo Ann Mary 632 White Sarah 938 * Woods Sarah 697 Andrews Susannah C 923 'Willis Jane , 697 Dawson Elizabeth 019 * Weeks Martha 6-45 The votes of tho unsuccessful candidates will bo carried forward to the next election . Thoso marked * aro elected to fill vacancies occasioned by death since tho voting papers wore issued . JAMES TERRY , P . Prov . G . J . W . Horta , 21 st May 1880 . Secretary .

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UNDER STATE'S GUARANTEE , And within a few months , a sum amounting to MARK 8 , 348 , 400 GOLD WILL BE DRAWN OUT AT HAMBURG . In tho most favourable caso tho largest bonus will bo MARK 400 , 000 ( £ 20 , 000 ) Also smaller ones as hereunder : — Mark 250 , 000 = 250 , 000 „ 150 , 000 = 150 , 000 „ 100 , 000 = 100 , 000 „ 60 , 000 = 00 , 000 „ 50 , 000 = 50 , 000 2 of „ 40 , 000 = s 80 , 000 2 „ „ 30 , 000 = 60 , 000 6 „ „ 25 , 000 = 125 , 00 < l 2 „ „ 20 , 000 = 40 , 000 12 „ „ 15 , 000 =. , 000 2-1 „ „ 10 , 000 = 240 , 000 4 o £ 8 , 000 , 0 , 000 ; C 2 of 5 , 000 . 4 , 000 ; 68 of 3 , 000 ; 214 of 2 , 000 ; 531 of 1 , 000 ; 673 of 600 Marks , & c . Tho cost , ns fixed , by tho State , is for a complete ticket Cs . In order to facilitate every ono in a participation to this extensive Cash Drawing , tho State issues also half tickets for 3 s . All orders directed to tho undersigned Banking Houso , and enclosing tho amount in P . O . O ., Cheque Bank cheques , or bank notes , will bo promptly and carefully attended to daily . Stamps may be sent in payment for small amounts under £ \ . Original State Tickets only , and Prospectuses in English , aro supplied by tho undersigned , also tho official lists and the amount of the gains directly after the drawing , and begin on Juno 9 and 10 next . The drawings take placo publicly , under Government control . Applicants please direct to v DAVID KATTFFMANN , Banker . Central Bureau , Wclckcrstrasse 6 , Hamburg ( Germany ) .

Ad00808

I o DICK RADCLYFFE & CO ., F . R . H . S ., „ "SiPHIZE MED $§^SEEDS .«ff£ ' § a «< m tn /^{ i ^^ aii ^^^^^ WBi ' ^ MiJ^^^^ti^/b&tiff* Spl'ffp -go a ! § . 3-OQ S 8 129 HIGH HOLBORN , ' W . C . r *

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