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Notices Of Meetings.

description . Bros . Adams P . G . P ., Willing P . M ., and Stiles were unanimously re-elected Preceptor , Treasurer and Secretary respectively . A cordial vote of thanks was given to these brethren for their very efficient services during the past year . Bro . Adams P . G . P . Preceptor , in reply said , that this being a young Lodge , he congratulated the members upon the reputation in which it was held , ho had frequently

been complimented for the knowledge displayed by tho brethren in their several offices , and that while they continued to support him by their attendance and application , his best services were at their disposal . He hoped to be able to say so for the next fifty years . Bro . Willing P . M . Treasurer , in thanking the brethren , referred to the great success tho Lodge had attained . He felt sure that while the

able services of Bro . Adams were so efficiently given , the Lodge must continue in its prosperity , and be recognised throughout the Craft , for its correctness of working , and for the rapid development of tho genuine principles of Freemasonry . lie might add , that since tho foundation of tho Lodge , tho brethren had so harmoniously worked together , that he felt convinced many happy friendships had

occurred , and that while they had the good services , practical knowledge , courteous behaviour , and unvarying attendance of their worthy Secretary , the Lodge mnst continue in the path of prosperity . Bro . W . M . Stiles , Secretary , said ho was gratified to hear that his humble services as Secretary for the past year were so cordially approved by the brethren . He had fulfilled his duties to the best of

his abilities , and they had honoured him by re-electing him . Ho should willingly strive to continue in their good favour by promoting the comfort and happiness of the brethren , and the interests of the Lodge . Ho also wished to call attention to Bro . Adams's ball , which was announced to take place at Willis ' s Booms , in February next ,

and he hoped the Ledge , to which he was proud to belong , would bo well represented there . It was then arranged that the first Anniversary Banquet of this Lodge of Instruction be held , under tho presidency of Bro . Jas . Willing jnn . I . P . M . 1507 , land J . W . 177 , on Friday , the 28 th January , at 6 . 30 p . m ., at tho Metropolitan Clnb ,

Notices Of Meetings.

Tickets 5 s each . Bros . Adams , Michael , Kingham , Douglas , Scales ^ Side , Shand , Berrie , Rapkin , Read , and Saintsbury , were appointed Stewards , and Bro . W . M . Stiles Hon . Secretary . Lodge closed in dne form , with solemn prayer .

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Notices Of Meetings.

description . Bros . Adams P . G . P ., Willing P . M ., and Stiles were unanimously re-elected Preceptor , Treasurer and Secretary respectively . A cordial vote of thanks was given to these brethren for their very efficient services during the past year . Bro . Adams P . G . P . Preceptor , in reply said , that this being a young Lodge , he congratulated the members upon the reputation in which it was held , ho had frequently

been complimented for the knowledge displayed by tho brethren in their several offices , and that while they continued to support him by their attendance and application , his best services were at their disposal . He hoped to be able to say so for the next fifty years . Bro . Willing P . M . Treasurer , in thanking the brethren , referred to the great success tho Lodge had attained . He felt sure that while the

able services of Bro . Adams were so efficiently given , the Lodge must continue in its prosperity , and be recognised throughout the Craft , for its correctness of working , and for the rapid development of tho genuine principles of Freemasonry . lie might add , that since tho foundation of tho Lodge , tho brethren had so harmoniously worked together , that he felt convinced many happy friendships had

occurred , and that while they had the good services , practical knowledge , courteous behaviour , and unvarying attendance of their worthy Secretary , the Lodge mnst continue in the path of prosperity . Bro . W . M . Stiles , Secretary , said ho was gratified to hear that his humble services as Secretary for the past year were so cordially approved by the brethren . He had fulfilled his duties to the best of

his abilities , and they had honoured him by re-electing him . Ho should willingly strive to continue in their good favour by promoting the comfort and happiness of the brethren , and the interests of the Lodge . Ho also wished to call attention to Bro . Adams's ball , which was announced to take place at Willis ' s Booms , in February next ,

and he hoped the Ledge , to which he was proud to belong , would bo well represented there . It was then arranged that the first Anniversary Banquet of this Lodge of Instruction be held , under tho presidency of Bro . Jas . Willing jnn . I . P . M . 1507 , land J . W . 177 , on Friday , the 28 th January , at 6 . 30 p . m ., at tho Metropolitan Clnb ,

Notices Of Meetings.

Tickets 5 s each . Bros . Adams , Michael , Kingham , Douglas , Scales ^ Side , Shand , Berrie , Rapkin , Read , and Saintsbury , were appointed Stewards , and Bro . W . M . Stiles Hon . Secretary . Lodge closed in dne form , with solemn prayer .

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Ad01416

THE SUNDAY AT HOME VOLUME for 1875 contains a large variety of miscellaneous Sunday reading , and is well illustrated by the best artists . It contains also 10 coloured engravings . Price 7 s in cloth boards ; 8 s Bd in extra boards , gilt edges ; 10 s 6 d in half calf extra .

Ad01420

QONNETS of tho SACRED YEAR . By O . the Rer . S . J . STONE , M . A . author of the " Hymn of Thauksgivinir for the iccovery of tho Prince Prince of Wales , " & c . Neatly printed with bordered pages . Imperial 16 mo ! , 3 s , haadsomely bound iu cloth gilt .

Ad01415

THE LAND of the PHARAOHS . Egypt and Sinai : Illustrated by Pen and Pencil . By SAMUEL MANNING , LL . D ., author of " Those Holy Fields , " " Swiss Pictures , " & c . Profusely Illustrated with fine Engravings . Imperial 8 vo ., 8 s , handsomely bound , gilt edecs .

Ad01421

ISAAC WATTS : His Life and Writings , his Homes and his Friends . By the Rev . E . PAXTON HOOD , M . A . With Illustrations . 8 vo ., 6 s , bound in cloth .

Ad01414

HOMES and HAUNTS of LUTHER . By the Rev . Dr . STOUGHTON , with numerous Engravings by Whymper and others . Small 4 to ., 8 s , cloth boards , gilt edges .

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THHE GREAT SALTERNS . By SARAH JL DOUDNEY , Author of "Janet Darney's Story , " & c . With Illustrations . Crown 8 vp ., 3 s 6 d , bevelled boards , gilt edges .

Ad01413

OUT of the MOUTH of the LION ; or , Tho Church in the Catacombs . By the author of "Glaucia , or tho Greek Slave . " "Faithful , but not Famous , " & c . With Illustrations . Crown 8 vo . 3 a 6 d , bevelled boards , gilt edges . LONDON : THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY . 56 and 60 Patornostcr-row , and 161 Picadilly . Brighton : 31 Western-road . Manchester : 100 Corporation-street . * , * Catalogues of tho Society ' s Publications may bo obtained gratis from the Depositories , or through any Bookseller .

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Ad01404

® fo ^ xnmum 's (ShnuU . Agents , from whom Copies can always be had : — Messrs . CURTICE and Co ., 12 Catherine Street , Strand . Mr . T . DKISCOLL , 87 Farringdon Street . Mr . G . W . JORDAN , 169 Strand . Messrs . A . D . LOEWENSTABK & SONS , 20 Great Queen Street , and 210 Strand , W . C . Messrs . MARSHALL and SONS , 125 Fleet Street , B . C . Mr . M . J . PARKINSON , 114 Goswell Eoad , E . G . Mr . H . SIMPSON , 7 Red Lion Court , E . G . Messrs . SMITH and SONS , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 23 A Great Queen Street , "W . C . Messrs . STEEL and JONES , 4 Spring Gardens , Charing Cross . Mr . G . TICKERS , Angel Court , 172 Strand . Mr . H . VICKERS , 317 Strand .

Ad01402

THE HOLBORN RESTAURANT , 218 HIGH HOLBORN . ONE OF THE SIGHTS AND ONE OF THE COMFORTS OF LONDON . Attractions of the chief PARISIAN ESTABLISHMENTS , with the quiet and order essential to English customs . DINNERS AND LUNCHEONS FROM DAILY BILL OF FARE . ATable (THote every evening from 6 to 8-30 . Price 3 s 6 d . INC 8 . UDMC SOUPS , FISH , ENTREES , JOINTS , SWEETS , CHEESE , SALAD , & c , WITH DESSERT . This FAVOURITE DINNER is accompanied by a SELECTION of High-class INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC . COFFEE , TEA , CHESS AND SMOKING ROOMS .

Ad01406

BEST HOUSE IN LONDON FOR CORDIALS , SPIRIT Colouring , Capillairo , and Spruce , is 258 High Holborn , the old-established Dantzic Stores . —ADAM HILL is the original maker of Ale Spice and Fettle , Syrup of Limes , or Concentrated Lemonade , Syrup of Pine Apple for Rum Syrup of Grape for Brandy , Honey Cream for Gin ; and many other'useful articles were first introduced to tho Spirit Trade by Adam Hill . A printed list , with prices and directions for use . Order by post .

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NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY . —A gentleman , after years or suffering , has discovered a simple means of sel' cure . He will be happy to forward the particulars to any sufferer ou receipt of a stamped and directed envelope . Address—Mr . J . T . Sewell , 7 Musgrave Crescent , Fulham , London .

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MR . THOMAS C . MACROW , 252 WESTMINSTER BRIDGE ROAD , LONDON , S . E . ( OPPOSITE ASTLEY'S THEATRE . ) BUSINESSES , of Every Description , let qu i etly aud quickly ( Town or Country ) . All parties wis -ing to sell , call or send full particulars . Regist ; ation fee . Hours , 10 to 6 ; Saturday , 10 to 3 Enclose stamp for reply . No canvassers employed ' ESTABLISHED 1884 .

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HOW TO WRITE EASILY . CIRCULAR POINTED PENS . —The Press Series , 13 different sorts , aro strongly recommended , 6 d per box ; by post , One Penny extra . W . W . MOBOAS , Stationer , 67 Barbican , E . C .

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Price Is , FREEMASONRY : ITS OUTWARD AND VISIBLE SIGNS . —PART I . The Three Degrees of Craft Masonry , with Illustrations . Designed as companion to the "Book of tho Lodee and Officer ' s Manual . " B BPENCBB'S MASOIWIC DEPOT .

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AS ENGINE DRIVER . WANTED a Sitnation as above ( or any position of trust ) . Nine years' experience ; can have first class character and references . Address , J . T . Doyrington , 112 St . James ' s Road , Bermondsey , London .

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| Will shortly he ready , New Edition , Enlarged , Crown 8 vo ., Cloth . | Price 5 s . WAIFS AND STRAYS , CHIEFLY wtoir TUB CUHSS BO . VUD , by Captain H-agh A . Kennedy , Vice-President of tho British Chess Association . Loxooif : W . W . MoRGA ^ -, 67 BARBICAN .

Ad01409

Demy 8 vo , Price 7 s 6 d . TUB CHESS OPENINGS . X By ROB KM B . WORJIALD . LoNDoy : W W . MoitGAX , 67 BAKBICAJT , E . C .

Ad01408

F . £ & i-T ± iC i X'CV JOCC yoO'CyOgfcSag I ESTIMATES GIVEN FOB \' ijj EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ( l 1 PRINTING . !! K - ^ Si-X & m **— k t n | CONTRACTS ENTERED INTO FOR [\ tfl SUPPLYING ALL KINDS OF ( J ISTATIONERY , jj % - ^ M $ K @> $ SJ > £ s »— [ j ARRANGEMENTS MADE jj ¦ m FOR c f IPUBLISHING , j ! I —srSf ®* 0 «^ -- ' A qo PARTICULARS 01 ) APPLICATION TO j » I W . W . MORGAN , 67 BABBICAK , J > ( £ LONDON , E . C . |» & One Door from Aldersgate Street . i > lg ^ trcyor ! CJcc ^ a , Qc > oa f 3 fiOPCTQ

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