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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON W . C . The admirable unci unrivalled accommodation provulei . 1 jitthi Establishment for nyc-A-SOicsriEC ZB-A . ITQ . TJ - IETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , fie . Ia too-well known toneeucomment . The entire management has been changed , and tho Establishment in allits branches thoroughly re-organised . Tho attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CTJISHNTJTC OF THE H . IG-HEST CHARACTER . TVIWKS PERFECT 1 ST C'OSIMTMMT AJin <) UAUIY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINK , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . Tho fullest mcasuro of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR .
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DINNERS FROM THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o'clock . pHOPS and STEAKS from tho GRILL ,, till FIVE o'clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City .
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IBSTABLISHED THIRTY YEA . RS . w.YETD "H M , TAILOR AND OUTFITTER , 23 Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields . Strong imcl Sei'viceitble Materials Guaranteed . Tourists Suits—Tweeds , Angola , & c . £ 2 0 0 Worsted Diagonals for Business Suits 3 0 0 Full Dress Suits from 3 3 0 Business Trousers from 0 12 G Useful Overcoats 1 10 C W . Y . trusts , by acting in a liberal manner , to ensure tho support of the "Public . W . Yeldham , 23 Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn fields , W . C .
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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who has for somo time past provided for tho requirements of tliis Lodge , begs to announce thiit he has obtained permission for tho removal of his license to the Belvedere-road , and that he has erected commodious promises there . Theso comprise j & . ^ OIOTTS nvEA . sonsrxo ST -A- .. WITT ! ANTE BOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed . G . ISAAC , " WHITE HART , " COLLEGE STREET , L . UIBETK , LONDON , S . K .
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Tenth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing tlrs Disease . Iiy ROIIKIIT G . WAITS , 1 T .. D ., F . R . S . L ., F . O . S ., & c , 5 IJulstrodo-street , Cavendish-square , Loudon . London : C . MITCHELL AND Co ., lied Lion-court , Fleet-street .
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JlamilIJItisairir|n$tiiuticriiforfm%, WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Office : —C Freemasons' Hall , Great Qnecn Street , London , W . C . Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His EovAi HIGHNESS THE PKLVCE OF WAI . ES K . G ., & o ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of tho Governors and Subscribers will bo held in tlie Largo Hall of tho Freemasons' Tavern , Cireat Queen Street , Liucoln's-inn-fields , London , on Monday , the 11 th day of October 1 . SS 0 , for tho transaction of tho ordinary business of tho Institution . To consider tho folio-wing notices of motion : — By Bro . F . AV . Ramsay , M . D . — " ALTERATION or RULES XXXVI . -Aire XLVII . 1 . " That tho members of tho House and Andit Committees bo elected for three years , and that one-third of tho number retire annually , but shall bo eligiblo for re-election . " "ALTERATION or BYE-LAW LXI . 2 . " That every Candidate for admission to the School shall , previously to nomination , present a certificate that ho can read , write , and work tho first four Rules of Arithmetic , signed by a Clergyman in Orders , or a Certificated Schoolmaster . " By Bro , H . C . Levander : — " That for tho convenience of Brethren , especially thoso from tho Provinces , attending the Elections of candidates for tho two Masonio Educational Institutions , tho Quarterly Courts of tho Royal Masonic Institution for Boys bo hold on the Second Saturday in January , April , July and October , instead of tho following Monday as nt present , and that Law XXIX . bo altered accordingly . " To elect Sixteen Boys from an approved list of sovonty-threo candidates , as by tho Voting Papers reduced to seventy-one , by tho withdrawal of No . 23 , Robert Leigh Ibbs , and No . 31 , George Arthur Thomas . Tho chair will bo taken ab Twelve o ' clock at noon precisely . Tho ballot for tho Election of Boys will open at ono o'clock ( or earlier , shonld the general business of the Court be concluded beforo that timo ) , and will closo at three o ' clock By order , FREDERICK BINCKES , V . Pres ., ( P . G . Std . ) , Secretary . London , 2 nd October 1880 .. rpHE EIGHTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be held JL on tho last AVcdnesday in June next . The names of brethren willing to serve as Stewards will bo most gratefully received .
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DA NCING . —Bro . JACQUES WYNMAN , Professor of Dancing , gives daily instruction in all the fashionable Dances to thoso who aro without previous knowledge . Private lessons at any time , by appointment . Families attended . Balls conducted , and first class Bands provided if desired . Assemblies every Mondav and Thursday , at Eight o'Clock . TKOSVECTUS ON AMPLICATION . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , OXFORD STREET , W .
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Consecration Of A New Lodge At Sandown.
CONSECRATION OF A NEW LODGE AT SANDOWN .
rnHE Right Worshipful the Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire JL and the Ialo of Wight ( Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ) , assisted by the Worthy D . P . G . M . ( Bro . Hickman ) and other Provincial Officers , paid a visit on Wednesday , 22 nd nit ., to the rising town of Sandowu , Isle of Wight , for the purpose of consecrating the Sandowu Lodge , No . 18 G 9 , to be hold at the Royal Pier Hotel , which , having a splendid sea view , is well patronised by visitors . There was a large
muster of brethren to witness the inauguration of a Lodge which has a promising i ' ntnre beforo it , and the only drawback in connection with the proceedings was tho overcrowding of the room iu the hotel in which the ceremony was performed . Tho Lcdgo was opened at two p . m ., witli the P . G . M . in the chair , and Bro . Capt . T . H . Martin ,
R . N ., Prov . G . S . Warden , and Bro . H . P . Bronucker Prov . G . J . Wardon , in the Wardens' chairs . After the Lodgo had been opened in due form , the Prov . Grand Master , addressing tlie brethren , said they were inofc there that day on a very interesting and important occasion , to constitute a now Lodgo in Freemasonry . It was an important event , and one that would exercise no slight influence on the future
of Freemasonry in tho district in which it was to be established . When they wero constituting a Lodge it behoved them to look around , and consider what ifc was thoy were about to do . They win : about to constitute a Lodge in order to propagate thoso principles of Freemasonry which had been handed down fiotn their forefathers , and which thoy desired leave and scope to extend . They desired to conduct thoso ceremonies which had been practised
for so many years by thoso who had gone beforo them , and to do this in a manner that would reflect credit upon the Lodge and impress the mind of tho neophyte with a due appreciation of , and reverence for , tho ceremony in which he had been engaged . lie would not detain thorn with a lengthened exposition of tho history of their Order , or the greit work which it had conducted through many generations . Ifo would only say that to dive into Masonic lure would carry them into remote ages , and even thou , after infinite study , they would bo
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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET , LONDON W . C . The admirable unci unrivalled accommodation provulei . 1 jitthi Establishment for nyc-A-SOicsriEC ZB-A . ITQ . TJ - IETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , fie . Ia too-well known toneeucomment . The entire management has been changed , and tho Establishment in allits branches thoroughly re-organised . Tho attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offered . CTJISHNTJTC OF THE H . IG-HEST CHARACTER . TVIWKS PERFECT 1 ST C'OSIMTMMT AJin <) UAUIY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINK , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . Tho fullest mcasuro of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR .
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DINNERS FROM THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o'clock . pHOPS and STEAKS from tho GRILL ,, till FIVE o'clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City .
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IBSTABLISHED THIRTY YEA . RS . w.YETD "H M , TAILOR AND OUTFITTER , 23 Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn Fields . Strong imcl Sei'viceitble Materials Guaranteed . Tourists Suits—Tweeds , Angola , & c . £ 2 0 0 Worsted Diagonals for Business Suits 3 0 0 Full Dress Suits from 3 3 0 Business Trousers from 0 12 G Useful Overcoats 1 10 C W . Y . trusts , by acting in a liberal manner , to ensure tho support of the "Public . W . Yeldham , 23 Great Queen Street , Lincoln ' s Inn fields , W . C .
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^ sgJJL ^ BOILING WATER ^^^^^ B HALF A MINUTE . jjlfc THE CROWN lillBWATERHEATER tiilfflIli%IstheBestBoilerfor iHfflfl-1 IIW IP -=- Baths , Lavatories , and all ' ^^^^^^^^ fc EWART & S 0 j > 7 ' ^ SS ^^ Siir 346 EUSTON HOND .
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VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who has for somo time past provided for tho requirements of tliis Lodge , begs to announce thiit he has obtained permission for tho removal of his license to the Belvedere-road , and that he has erected commodious promises there . Theso comprise j & . ^ OIOTTS nvEA . sonsrxo ST -A- .. WITT ! ANTE BOOMS , LARGE BANQUETTING HALL , Together with every convenience for Masonic gatherings . Applications from Secretaries and others for accommodation to be addressed . G . ISAAC , " WHITE HART , " COLLEGE STREET , L . UIBETK , LONDON , S . K .
Ad00806
Tenth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing tlrs Disease . Iiy ROIIKIIT G . WAITS , 1 T .. D ., F . R . S . L ., F . O . S ., & c , 5 IJulstrodo-street , Cavendish-square , Loudon . London : C . MITCHELL AND Co ., lied Lion-court , Fleet-street .
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^§ Mirrors & all other Ivory Toilet Articles , p **^^ll^w^/rfVAfir^88If 3°M|fr#^^^*M9°8ys« £ § H , S-S . Qte , jr ^§„ ^^ 0 If ^ M = r > - Q . % M 8 s IVOET G-OODS XJtt GEITETJAX ., "' g " <« 2 Wholesale & for Exportation & the Trade only . O © dp " P ca ^ on < == > s =--- ^ - '—g ^ t — ¦ ^ c ^ u ^ ^ Z°\flraiscxdSI^WjrJUil^/an%z & i\lfe # tfl ^ 9 y udzi ^ gJ pg . g-s [ i ^^^ gBf , ^ o M ^ I ^ M ± ^ 5-g O g . A . T HEisrisrxG- : e : ROS- Ivory Works , •» 5 p 5 U , HIGH STREET , LONDON , W . C . g ,
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JlamilIJItisairir|n$tiiuticriiforfm%, WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . Office : —C Freemasons' Hall , Great Qnecn Street , London , W . C . Patron : HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN . President : His EovAi HIGHNESS THE PKLVCE OF WAI . ES K . G ., & o ., M . W . G . M . A QUARTERLY GENERAL COURT of tho Governors and Subscribers will bo held in tlie Largo Hall of tho Freemasons' Tavern , Cireat Queen Street , Liucoln's-inn-fields , London , on Monday , the 11 th day of October 1 . SS 0 , for tho transaction of tho ordinary business of tho Institution . To consider tho folio-wing notices of motion : — By Bro . F . AV . Ramsay , M . D . — " ALTERATION or RULES XXXVI . -Aire XLVII . 1 . " That tho members of tho House and Andit Committees bo elected for three years , and that one-third of tho number retire annually , but shall bo eligiblo for re-election . " "ALTERATION or BYE-LAW LXI . 2 . " That every Candidate for admission to the School shall , previously to nomination , present a certificate that ho can read , write , and work tho first four Rules of Arithmetic , signed by a Clergyman in Orders , or a Certificated Schoolmaster . " By Bro , H . C . Levander : — " That for tho convenience of Brethren , especially thoso from tho Provinces , attending the Elections of candidates for tho two Masonio Educational Institutions , tho Quarterly Courts of tho Royal Masonic Institution for Boys bo hold on the Second Saturday in January , April , July and October , instead of tho following Monday as nt present , and that Law XXIX . bo altered accordingly . " To elect Sixteen Boys from an approved list of sovonty-threo candidates , as by tho Voting Papers reduced to seventy-one , by tho withdrawal of No . 23 , Robert Leigh Ibbs , and No . 31 , George Arthur Thomas . Tho chair will bo taken ab Twelve o ' clock at noon precisely . Tho ballot for tho Election of Boys will open at ono o'clock ( or earlier , shonld the general business of the Court be concluded beforo that timo ) , and will closo at three o ' clock By order , FREDERICK BINCKES , V . Pres ., ( P . G . Std . ) , Secretary . London , 2 nd October 1880 .. rpHE EIGHTY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be held JL on tho last AVcdnesday in June next . The names of brethren willing to serve as Stewards will bo most gratefully received .
Ad00809
DA NCING . —Bro . JACQUES WYNMAN , Professor of Dancing , gives daily instruction in all the fashionable Dances to thoso who aro without previous knowledge . Private lessons at any time , by appointment . Families attended . Balls conducted , and first class Bands provided if desired . Assemblies every Mondav and Thursday , at Eight o'Clock . TKOSVECTUS ON AMPLICATION . ACADEMY—74 NEWMAN STREET , OXFORD STREET , W .
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1 CT 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . O .
Consecration Of A New Lodge At Sandown.
CONSECRATION OF A NEW LODGE AT SANDOWN .
rnHE Right Worshipful the Provincial Grand Master of Hampshire JL and the Ialo of Wight ( Bro . W . W . B . Beach , M . P . ) , assisted by the Worthy D . P . G . M . ( Bro . Hickman ) and other Provincial Officers , paid a visit on Wednesday , 22 nd nit ., to the rising town of Sandowu , Isle of Wight , for the purpose of consecrating the Sandowu Lodge , No . 18 G 9 , to be hold at the Royal Pier Hotel , which , having a splendid sea view , is well patronised by visitors . There was a large
muster of brethren to witness the inauguration of a Lodge which has a promising i ' ntnre beforo it , and the only drawback in connection with the proceedings was tho overcrowding of the room iu the hotel in which the ceremony was performed . Tho Lcdgo was opened at two p . m ., witli the P . G . M . in the chair , and Bro . Capt . T . H . Martin ,
R . N ., Prov . G . S . Warden , and Bro . H . P . Bronucker Prov . G . J . Wardon , in the Wardens' chairs . After the Lodgo had been opened in due form , the Prov . Grand Master , addressing tlie brethren , said they were inofc there that day on a very interesting and important occasion , to constitute a now Lodgo in Freemasonry . It was an important event , and one that would exercise no slight influence on the future
of Freemasonry in tho district in which it was to be established . When they wero constituting a Lodge it behoved them to look around , and consider what ifc was thoy were about to do . They win : about to constitute a Lodge in order to propagate thoso principles of Freemasonry which had been handed down fiotn their forefathers , and which thoy desired leave and scope to extend . They desired to conduct thoso ceremonies which had been practised
for so many years by thoso who had gone beforo them , and to do this in a manner that would reflect credit upon the Lodge and impress the mind of tho neophyte with a due appreciation of , and reverence for , tho ceremony in which he had been engaged . lie would not detain thorn with a lengthened exposition of tho history of their Order , or the greit work which it had conducted through many generations . Ifo would only say that to dive into Masonic lure would carry them into remote ages , and even thou , after infinite study , they would bo