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|St0pI8tasaititInstifattimrfox§xrgs* OCTOBER ELECTION , 1888 . FOU RTH APFLICA TION . Tho favour of your Votes and Interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of CHARLESBALL, SON OF THE LATE BRO . ISAIAH BALL , OF THE LONDESBOROUGH LODGE , No . 1681 , Bro . BAM , was initiated in the Londesborough Lodge , No . 1681 , at its foundation , November 1877 ; served the offices np to Senior Deacon , and was a subscribing member till his death , on 14 th July 1886 . He loft ten children , six of whom are dependent on their mother , including a daughter , aged 26 , who is badly paralysed . The case is strongly recommended by Bro . The Right Hon . The EARL CF L ONDESBOEOUGH . * Bro . ASHEK BARFIELD , Grand Treasurer , 26 Clarges Street , May Fair . * Bro . GEORGE READ , 1 Earl ' s Court Gardens . * Bro . ERNEST FARWIG , 16 Rupert Street , St . James's . * Bro . E . P . L . VALLERIANI , 24 Cranbourne Street . * Bro . J . DOCKER , 207 Piccadilly . * Bro . BLUNDELL , 162 Wardour Street . * Bro . RAYNER , 26 Motcomb Street , S . W . * Bro . C . W . RAYNER , 325 Goawell Road . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked thus * . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦

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|St0pI8tasaititInstifattimrfox§xrgs* OCTOBER ELECTION , 1888 . FOU RTH APFLICA TION . Tho favour of your Votes and Interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of CHARLESBALL, SON OF THE LATE BRO . ISAIAH BALL , OF THE LONDESBOROUGH LODGE , No . 1681 , Bro . BAM , was initiated in the Londesborough Lodge , No . 1681 , at its foundation , November 1877 ; served the offices np to Senior Deacon , and was a subscribing member till his death , on 14 th July 1886 . He loft ten children , six of whom are dependent on their mother , including a daughter , aged 26 , who is badly paralysed . The case is strongly recommended by Bro . The Right Hon . The EARL CF L ONDESBOEOUGH . * Bro . ASHEK BARFIELD , Grand Treasurer , 26 Clarges Street , May Fair . * Bro . GEORGE READ , 1 Earl ' s Court Gardens . * Bro . ERNEST FARWIG , 16 Rupert Street , St . James's . * Bro . E . P . L . VALLERIANI , 24 Cranbourne Street . * Bro . J . DOCKER , 207 Piccadilly . * Bro . BLUNDELL , 162 Wardour Street . * Bro . RAYNER , 26 Motcomb Street , S . W . * Bro . C . W . RAYNER , 325 Goawell Road . Proxies will be thankfully received by those marked thus * . ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦

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- i n i - - * - NFWRPHPPKw "'P>*''q "n<^ht "M libit VI HI 3 * ¦ -advertisement ( sixty ADVERTISII8^nsh%oi, s is at the rate of less than Ono Halfpenny for each 1 , 000 copies actually sold . The advertisement will appear in but a single issue of any paper , ancl consequently will be placed before Three Million different newspaper PURCHASERS—or FIFTEEN MILLION READKKS , if it is true , as is sometimes stated , that every newspaper is looked at by five persons on an average . Address with copy of advertisement and cheque , Hy . SELL , SELL ' ADVERTISING AGENC * , LTD ., 167 & 168 FLEET STREET LONDON E . C .

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EXTRAORDINARYPOPULARITY OF THE "Wllfl" SewingMachine. Increased sales day by day in all towns in Great Britain attest the fact that no American Sewing Machine has yet met with so much success . No other machine can boast of su-: h a record . Wheiever exhibited , it has obtained prize medals . AMSTERDAM INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION , The only Gold Medal for Machines of American Manu . facture . NICE ( FRANCE ) INfERNATIONAL ( Gold Medal ) . And the crowning triumph at tho INTERNATIONAL HEALTH EXHIBITION , South Kensington , London , where , by only exhibiting one sample machine , thc judges unanimously awarded another medal ( or ABSOLUTE SUPERIORITY , SIMPLICITY , EASY RUNNING AND NOISELESSNESS , which , combined with all practicable improvements , now make the "White" Hand or Treadle Sewing Machine the best satisfying in the world . Tsry a '"White" be fax ;© pmsckasiag . Samples of Wo / k and Price Lists free on application . WHITESEWIIGMACHINEGG„ 48 , HOLBORN VIADUCT , I ^ orLdon T E ; e € »

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WAIFS AND STRAYS , CHIEFLY FROM THE CHESS BOA-ID , by Captain Hugh R . Kennedy Vice-President of the British Chess Association . LofrnoJ " : W . W . ITonoijr , Hermea Hill , N .

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THB THEATRES , AMUSEMENTS , & c . COVENT GARDEN .-At 8 , PROMENADE i ITALIAN EXHIBITION .-Open daily CONCERTS . from 11 a . m . to 11 p . m . LYCEUM .-At 8 * 30 , Dr . JEKYLL AND Mr . QLYMPIA .-IRISH EXHIBITION .-Open u x UJ , J * daily from 11 a . m . to 10 * 30 p . m . HAYMAEKET .-At 7 * 45 , THAT DREADFTJL DOCTOR . At 8 * 30 , CAPTAIN SWIFT . NIAGARA IN LORDON .-Open Daily , ADELPHI . -At 7 * 15 , Farce . At 8 , THE ^ AGARA P'm' ^^Pan 0 rama UNION JACK . M mAUAKA * CRITERION . —At 8 * 10 , THE DOWAGER * ROYAL AQUARIUM .-Open at 12 ; close At 9 , BETSY . U ' 30 - Constant round of amusements . GAIETY .-At 8 , SHE . ALHAMBRA .-Every evening at 8 , Variety PRINCESS'S . -At 8 , THE STILL entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c ALARM . EMPIRE . —Every evening , afc 8 , Variety SAVOY . —At 8 . 45 , THE MIKADO . Pre- Entertainment , Two Grand Ballets , & c . ceded by MRS . JARRAMIE'S GENIE . CANTERBURY .-Every evening at 7 * 30 , TERRY'S . —At 8 * 30 , SWEET LAVENDER . Grand Variety Company , & c . i TOOLE'S .-At S' 15 , PEPITA . LONDON PAVILION .-Every evening I AVENUE . — At 7 ' 45 , GLADYS . At 9 * 30 , at 8 , Grand Variety Company . DON JUAN JUNIOR . _ „ _ „ i PARAG-ON . — Every evening , at 7 * 30 , I GLOBE . —At 8 * 30 , BOOTLES' BABY . At Variety Entertainment , & c . ; O ' Y MP * I C . - At 8 , THE TICKET OF V ^^ oS ^^? 0 % S % T ?^ LEAVE MAN . Models of Past and Present Celebrities . ROYALTY—At 8 , THE PAPER CHASE . At 10 , HIDE AND SEEKYLL . COMEDY .-At 9 , UNCLES AND AUNTS HOTELS . ETO . At 8 , BARBARA . ' w S U R R E Y . - At 7 . 30 , HUMAN NATURE f ) AlaLI f ^ -Bash Hotel . „ - \ J SUTCLIFFE HOLROYD Proprietor . P A VILI O N .-At 7 * 45 , Mr . BARNES OF p NEW YORK . TjULING—Feathers Hotel . ROYAL AGRICULTURAL HALL .- - " SEWING MACHINE EXHIBITION . TIASTBOURNE - Pier Hotel , Cavendish MOORE AND BURGESS MIN" - ^ place * View of Sea and Pier . STRELS , St . Jaires ' s Hall . —Every A . TAYLOR Proprietor . evening at 8 ; Mondays , Wednesdays , ancl TjiAST MOT . ESEY . —Castlo Hotel , Hampton Saturdays , at 3 and 8 . £ j Couit Station . Specimen Menus , with M O H AW KMINSTRELS , Royal Tariff , on application . Agricultural Hall—Every Evening , at 8 . JOHN MAYO Proprietor . EGYPTIAN HALL .-Every day at 3 and TTAVERFORDWEST .-Queen ' s Family and 8 , Messrs . MASKELYNE AND COOKE . II Commercial Hotel . ST . GEORGE'S HALL .-Mr . and Mrs . BBN * * DAVIES Proprietor . GERMAN REED'S Entertainment . Mon- _ « -TTw > -D-n TT A-IT-PAT T „ WI-Nr „ i „„ xr . , days , Wednesdays , and Fridays , at 8 . Tues- M ^ ORD HAVEN ^ -Lord Nelson Hotel , days ! Thursdays , And Saturdays , at 3 . iV 1 T * PAI ' MER Propnetor nnys-pAT , PALACE — This dnv RICHMOND — Station Hotel , adjoins the CONCERT Open Daily-GARDEN FETE \ & , ^^ 7 = ™^ , ^!^ accomm ° ^ ° * OUT-DOOR BALLET ; PANORAMA , Tobog- for Lar S ° 01 Sma S 4 fmnw P •, gan slide , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , & c . J 0 HN AMBROSE Proprietor . ALEXANDRA PALACE . — This day , CjANDWICH—Bell Family and Commercial PRINTER ' S FETE , THK BOHEMIAN GIRL ; O Hotel . Good Stablinrr . THE LAST DAYS OF POMdElI ; CLOUD- J . J . FILMER Proprietor . LAND , & c . Open Daily—EXHIBITION OE LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS ; VARIETY j ATTEST COWES — Gloucester and Globe i ENTERTAINMENT ; PANORAMA , VV Hotels . G . A . MURSELL , Proprietor .

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