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laopl || Ui 350 mt | iTstituti 0 W for $ toj > s . ' . •' o tho Pivlvons , Vice-dPatvon * - * , Vice-Presidents , md "Late Govoruors of the Royal Masonio Institution for Boys . 2 Paper Buildings , T < : mple , E . O . 1 st November lS-SO . I , win * on tiENTLT . \( EN , —The Quarterly Court of the Royal Masonic fiiKtitution for I Joys havim ? agreed to the retirement of tbe present Secretary , I intenil to otter myself as a candidate for the vacancy which will thus he created . J have been a Mason over 10 years , and am now nearly 31 years of age . I was educated at King's College School , Loudon , and Sidney Sr-ssex i ' . 'lloge , Cambridge , aud took tho degree of B . A . in the Mathematical Tripos •¦ i 7 !> , ( M . A . 18 S . " )) . Shortly after ({ Hitting tho University , I wi * s appointed Miilliomutieul Master in Truro Grammar School , but retired from that position < . n being called to the Bar , n 1881 , since when I have practised , up to the present t * nc , and have been engaged in the compilation of more than one Irgal work . In Masoniy 1 hold the following positions—Past Grand Steward ( Eng . ); W . M . Tuscan Lodge , No . 1-1 ; P . M . and Founder West Kent Volunteer Lodge , No . ami ; Secretary aud Founder Argonauts' Lodge , No . 22-13 ; J . Asaph Chapter , Nu . i : "l' >; P . S . George Price Chapter , No . 2096 . Membc : of the Board uf Uenei . U Purposes , aud Life Govcraor Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . I have for some years boon Hon . Secretary of the Langton Masonic Benevolent Association , through which between £ 1300 e id £ 1 ' "W will , in four yea-s , have been subscribed to the Masonic Charities . Should I have the honour of being elected I shall always endeavour to dis-< liurgc my duties with advantage to the 7-stitution pnd to your fu " . satisfaction . I have the honour to be , Ladies and Gentlemen , Your ohedicnt Servant , GORDON SMITH , M . A . Banister-at-Law .

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EVERITT & SON , ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS , 20 PENTON ST ., N ., AND CHURCH END , PINCHLEY , Q VERCOATS in Melton , Beaver , and Cheviot , in all the newest shades , From 45 s . 'J-IlO USERS in the latest designs , Prom 13 s 6 d . ALL WOOL CLOTHING AT MODERATE PRICES . Style , Fit , and Workmanship guaranteed .

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INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th AIR 1 L 187 5 . / -lOriKS of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY \ J I ' . M ., consisting of Artist ' s P oofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proof's , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 20 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

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MATO'S CiASf !*! BOY-SI EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining tho RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . IJ llO . JOHN MAYO has ample accommodation iu the new wing ? nf this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to loo . Kvery convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landim , ' to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges moot at the Castle Hotel , nnd reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .

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GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( MIDDLESEX ) . Thi .-j Hotel , now entirely Redecorated and Furnished , contains the best and most comfortable Suites of Apartments . . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION , Three Large Banqueting Rooms . ihe I'ui . dno is of the highest class , aud the cellars have been well stocked with the best kaL'vn Brands of Wines , & c . "f ~> RO . J . 1 ! . MKfjLA will superintend personall y the whole of the _ i _) dytnils of Management , iu ardor to give full satisfaction , and is prepared fiuoi non- to undertake any uTaugements for Banquets o . ' Beanfeasts , Lutir ' ie . ins , ic , at the most reasonable charges . The ¦ . '' t . iiir-in-lhmd Hotel Coach will leave daily from the Koyal Hotel , Black-, Vi : irs Uridffe , and the Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .

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MASONIC LITERATURE . 'Y \ 7 "ANTEU . —To Purchase , for Cash , OLD BOOKS ON FUEEJIASON ' . VV Slate I ' nli Title , Dale , and style of Binding ; with prices required ' . ' . 'i'irc * js , !¦' , W „ ii Tliornhill Square , Barnsbury , London , N . Four days' silence a negative .

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| injTaHIt ;^ 0 mt $ irstituti cni far % a % 8 . To trie Palroas , "Vice- "Patrons , Vice-lPresiclents , and Life Governors of the Royal Masonic Institntion ibr Boys . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Blackfriars , S . E . ( Pro \ - ncial Grand Secretary ' s Otlice , Surrey . ) 9 th Novemb r 1880 . My LORDS , LVDIBS , AVD GENTLEMEN , —AS tho announcement of the retirement of Bro . Frederick Binckes , for so many years Secretary of tho Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , may now at any hour bs formally announced , and as othri * candidates for this post hive issued their addresses and advertisements , I take tho present opportun'ty of sta '* ng that I intend to tako part in the conf t . I was ' litiatod *** . the Grove Lodgo , No . 410 , in which Lodgo I tavc acted as Secretai / , and am now J . W . For the past two and a half yeers I havo held the honorary appointment of Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary to my brother , Charles Greenwood , Prov . G . Sec . for Surrey ( 35 Lodges and 12 Chapters ) , of which Province my late father ( Brother Charles Greenwood , P . G . Sword Bearer ) was Deputy Provincia' Gimd Mastjr , and for thirty years its Provincial Grand Secretary . For the sane period I have acted in a secretarial capacity in connection w ' th two chaiitable institutions , dea ' mg with extensive endowments . In 18 S 51 was on the Executive Staff of tho Invention Exhibition at South Kens ' nc ; on , and in 1886 on that of tho Colon ' al and Indian Exhibition . At the termination of these appointments I received from ' ie Boyal Commission Diplomas of Merit and Medals for Se ; 7 ices rendered . I am 26 years of age , and a a prepared to devote my whole ' : mo ( o the du'iej of tho oflico . I can furn ' sh ' ie highest testimonials v , to my capacity and experience , from m : * ny distinguished persons . Should you do mo the honour to elect me , you may rely upon my exerting my whole energy pnd ab'Uty towards the advancement of tho best interests ol the Royal Mason ' c Institution for Boys . I have the honour to be , My Lords , Ladies , and Gentlemen , Your obedient Servant , ALFRED CRAVEN GREENWOOD , J . W . 110 , Assist . Prov . G . Seo . Surrey .

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JStogal PaMirk | i ^ tilutbjr for Il 0 p , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . REQUIRED , a HEAD MASTER for the above Institution , con-S'sting of about 270 boys . Duties to be entered upon 1 st January 1890 . Salary to commence at iilOO per r mum , paid quarterly , with unfurnished detached residence free of rates and taxes . The candidatss must bj a Graduate of a University , a : id between 30 pnd 45 yea * s of age . Applications , stating age , qualifications , and experience , with not more thpn three testimonials , of recent date , to bo adi" -essed to the Secretary , and de " vercd at tho Office , 6 Freemasons' HaU , Great Queen Str it , London , W . C , on or before 20 tU inst . 5 'h November 18 S 9 . FREDERICK BINCKES , Secretary .

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Bro . EDWARD DELEVANTI , Conductor ITALIAN ORCHESTRA ( Uniform ) , 9 ST . MARY'S TERRACE , MAJDA I-IIX / T ,, W . VOCALISTS , Solo Instrumentalists and Bands provided for Concerts , Balls , Ga den Parties , Masonic Banquets , & c . Pianoforte , Organ , Violin , and Singing Lessons . ORGANIST TO LODGES 1621 , 2012 , AND 2021 .

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Q . ENEKAL CEMETEEY COMPANY . CEMETEKY—KENSAL GREEN , HARROW ROAD , W . Where lie the remains of H . R . H . tho lato DUKE OF SUSSEX , M . W . G . M . oi THE FBEEMASONS or ENGLASD . ( Established by Act of Parliament 2 and 3 William IV ., 1832 . ) Orricis-95 GREAT RUSSELL STREET , BLOOMSBURY , W , C . Office Hours from 9 a . m . to 5 p . m ., Saturdays 9 to 2 . TEE public are admitted to the Cemetery on week daya from 8 * 30 a . m . till 6 ' 45 p . m ., and on Sundays and Good Fridays from 2 p . m . till 0 p . m ., from tho 1 st April till the 30 th September , inclusive . On week days from 8 * 30 a . m . till sunset , and on Sundays , Good Fridays , and Christmas Days from 2 p . m . till sunset , from tho 1 st October till tho 30 th March inclusive , also on Bank Holidays , till 12 o'clock noon . SPECIAL ATTENTION is also invited to tho Ground ( 22 acres ) recently laid out at tho Now Western Entrance of tho Cemetery , also to tho Ncvy Organ recently placed in the Western Chapel . Certificates of Burial can only be obtained at the Offices , 95 Great Russell Street , whore also Scale of Charges and all particulars may bo had . To meet the requirements of the public , tho Directors have adopted tha system of separate interments , at the following rates : — Adults . Children under 10 years . Children under 3 years . , 63 53 , t'l 10 s J 21 5 s with the option to friends to purchase the plot within three years , for a further sum of « 3 3 s . HENRY J . CROFT , Secretary and Registrar . N . B . —A Tent is provided for Mourners , if desired .

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DANCING . —To Those Who Have Never Learnt to Dance . —Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES WYNMAN receive daily , and undertake to teach adies and gentlemen , who have never had the slightest previous knowledge or nstruction , to go through every fashionable ball-dance in a few easy lessons . ACADEMY—7-1 NEWMAN STREET , OXEORD STREET . BBO . Jic- 'CEs Wrjf 3 rA * --f WILL BE HAPIT TO TAKK TUB MAXAC'EM- "* - ! OF MASONIC BALLS . FIRST- CLASS BANDS PBOVIUISD . PBOSPECTUS ON APPLICATION .

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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended in London and Country , by Bro . G . A . HUTTON , 17 Nowcap . tle Street , Strand , W , C . Monuments erected . Valuations made .

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laopl || Ui 350 mt | iTstituti 0 W for $ toj > s . ' . •' o tho Pivlvons , Vice-dPatvon * - * , Vice-Presidents , md "Late Govoruors of the Royal Masonio Institution for Boys . 2 Paper Buildings , T < : mple , E . O . 1 st November lS-SO . I , win * on tiENTLT . \( EN , —The Quarterly Court of the Royal Masonic fiiKtitution for I Joys havim ? agreed to the retirement of tbe present Secretary , I intenil to otter myself as a candidate for the vacancy which will thus he created . J have been a Mason over 10 years , and am now nearly 31 years of age . I was educated at King's College School , Loudon , and Sidney Sr-ssex i ' . 'lloge , Cambridge , aud took tho degree of B . A . in the Mathematical Tripos •¦ i 7 !> , ( M . A . 18 S . " )) . Shortly after ({ Hitting tho University , I wi * s appointed Miilliomutieul Master in Truro Grammar School , but retired from that position < . n being called to the Bar , n 1881 , since when I have practised , up to the present t * nc , and have been engaged in the compilation of more than one Irgal work . In Masoniy 1 hold the following positions—Past Grand Steward ( Eng . ); W . M . Tuscan Lodge , No . 1-1 ; P . M . and Founder West Kent Volunteer Lodge , No . ami ; Secretary aud Founder Argonauts' Lodge , No . 22-13 ; J . Asaph Chapter , Nu . i : "l' >; P . S . George Price Chapter , No . 2096 . Membc : of the Board uf Uenei . U Purposes , aud Life Govcraor Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . I have for some years boon Hon . Secretary of the Langton Masonic Benevolent Association , through which between £ 1300 e id £ 1 ' "W will , in four yea-s , have been subscribed to the Masonic Charities . Should I have the honour of being elected I shall always endeavour to dis-< liurgc my duties with advantage to the 7-stitution pnd to your fu " . satisfaction . I have the honour to be , Ladies and Gentlemen , Your ohedicnt Servant , GORDON SMITH , M . A . Banister-at-Law .

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EVERITT & SON , ESTABLISHED 35 YEARS , 20 PENTON ST ., N ., AND CHURCH END , PINCHLEY , Q VERCOATS in Melton , Beaver , and Cheviot , in all the newest shades , From 45 s . 'J-IlO USERS in the latest designs , Prom 13 s 6 d . ALL WOOL CLOTHING AT MODERATE PRICES . Style , Fit , and Workmanship guaranteed .

Ad00802

INSTALLATION OF H . R . H . THE PRINCE OF WALES As the M . W . G . M . of England , AT THE ROYAL ALBERT HALL , 28 th AIR 1 L 187 5 . / -lOriKS of this BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVING by Brother HARTY \ J I ' . M ., consisting of Artist ' s P oofs , Proofs before Letters , and Lettered Proof's , India Prints , and Plain Prints may be had at Cost Price by applying to Bro . W . R . NORRIS , 20 Southampton Buildings , W . C , London .

Ad00803

MATO'S CiASf !*! BOY-SI EAST MOLESEY , HAMPTON COURT STATION ( Adjoining tho RAILWAY , and facing the RIVER and PALACE ) . IJ llO . JOHN MAYO has ample accommodation iu the new wing ? nf this old-established and noted Riverside Hotel for Banquets for any number up to loo . Kvery convenience for Ladies' Gatherings . Spacious landim , ' to river , whence Steam Launches can start . Specimens of Menus , with prices , sent on application . Three Lodges moot at the Castle Hotel , nnd reference may be made to the respective Masters as to the catering , & c .

Ad00804

GREYHOUND HOTEL , HAMPTON COURT ( MIDDLESEX ) . Thi .-j Hotel , now entirely Redecorated and Furnished , contains the best and most comfortable Suites of Apartments . . SUPERIOR LODGE ACCOMMODATION , Three Large Banqueting Rooms . ihe I'ui . dno is of the highest class , aud the cellars have been well stocked with the best kaL'vn Brands of Wines , & c . "f ~> RO . J . 1 ! . MKfjLA will superintend personall y the whole of the _ i _) dytnils of Management , iu ardor to give full satisfaction , and is prepared fiuoi non- to undertake any uTaugements for Banquets o . ' Beanfeasts , Lutir ' ie . ins , ic , at the most reasonable charges . The ¦ . '' t . iiir-in-lhmd Hotel Coach will leave daily from the Koyal Hotel , Black-, Vi : irs Uridffe , and the Criterion Restaurant , for Hampton Court .

Ad00805

MASONIC LITERATURE . 'Y \ 7 "ANTEU . —To Purchase , for Cash , OLD BOOKS ON FUEEJIASON ' . VV Slate I ' nli Title , Dale , and style of Binding ; with prices required ' . ' . 'i'irc * js , !¦' , W „ ii Tliornhill Square , Barnsbury , London , N . Four days' silence a negative .

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| injTaHIt ;^ 0 mt $ irstituti cni far % a % 8 . To trie Palroas , "Vice- "Patrons , Vice-lPresiclents , and Life Governors of the Royal Masonic Institntion ibr Boys . Albert Institute Chambers , Charles Street , Blackfriars , S . E . ( Pro \ - ncial Grand Secretary ' s Otlice , Surrey . ) 9 th Novemb r 1880 . My LORDS , LVDIBS , AVD GENTLEMEN , —AS tho announcement of the retirement of Bro . Frederick Binckes , for so many years Secretary of tho Royal Masonic Institution for Boys , may now at any hour bs formally announced , and as othri * candidates for this post hive issued their addresses and advertisements , I take tho present opportun'ty of sta '* ng that I intend to tako part in the conf t . I was ' litiatod *** . the Grove Lodgo , No . 410 , in which Lodgo I tavc acted as Secretai / , and am now J . W . For the past two and a half yeers I havo held the honorary appointment of Assistant Provincial Grand Secretary to my brother , Charles Greenwood , Prov . G . Sec . for Surrey ( 35 Lodges and 12 Chapters ) , of which Province my late father ( Brother Charles Greenwood , P . G . Sword Bearer ) was Deputy Provincia' Gimd Mastjr , and for thirty years its Provincial Grand Secretary . For the sane period I have acted in a secretarial capacity in connection w ' th two chaiitable institutions , dea ' mg with extensive endowments . In 18 S 51 was on the Executive Staff of tho Invention Exhibition at South Kens ' nc ; on , and in 1886 on that of tho Colon ' al and Indian Exhibition . At the termination of these appointments I received from ' ie Boyal Commission Diplomas of Merit and Medals for Se ; 7 ices rendered . I am 26 years of age , and a a prepared to devote my whole ' : mo ( o the du'iej of tho oflico . I can furn ' sh ' ie highest testimonials v , to my capacity and experience , from m : * ny distinguished persons . Should you do mo the honour to elect me , you may rely upon my exerting my whole energy pnd ab'Uty towards the advancement of tho best interests ol the Royal Mason ' c Institution for Boys . I have the honour to be , My Lords , Ladies , and Gentlemen , Your obedient Servant , ALFRED CRAVEN GREENWOOD , J . W . 110 , Assist . Prov . G . Seo . Surrey .

Ad00807

JStogal PaMirk | i ^ tilutbjr for Il 0 p , WOOD GREEN , LONDON , N . REQUIRED , a HEAD MASTER for the above Institution , con-S'sting of about 270 boys . Duties to be entered upon 1 st January 1890 . Salary to commence at iilOO per r mum , paid quarterly , with unfurnished detached residence free of rates and taxes . The candidatss must bj a Graduate of a University , a : id between 30 pnd 45 yea * s of age . Applications , stating age , qualifications , and experience , with not more thpn three testimonials , of recent date , to bo adi" -essed to the Secretary , and de " vercd at tho Office , 6 Freemasons' HaU , Great Queen Str it , London , W . C , on or before 20 tU inst . 5 'h November 18 S 9 . FREDERICK BINCKES , Secretary .

Ad00808

Bro . EDWARD DELEVANTI , Conductor ITALIAN ORCHESTRA ( Uniform ) , 9 ST . MARY'S TERRACE , MAJDA I-IIX / T ,, W . VOCALISTS , Solo Instrumentalists and Bands provided for Concerts , Balls , Ga den Parties , Masonic Banquets , & c . Pianoforte , Organ , Violin , and Singing Lessons . ORGANIST TO LODGES 1621 , 2012 , AND 2021 .

Ad00809

Q . ENEKAL CEMETEEY COMPANY . CEMETEKY—KENSAL GREEN , HARROW ROAD , W . Where lie the remains of H . R . H . tho lato DUKE OF SUSSEX , M . W . G . M . oi THE FBEEMASONS or ENGLASD . ( Established by Act of Parliament 2 and 3 William IV ., 1832 . ) Orricis-95 GREAT RUSSELL STREET , BLOOMSBURY , W , C . Office Hours from 9 a . m . to 5 p . m ., Saturdays 9 to 2 . TEE public are admitted to the Cemetery on week daya from 8 * 30 a . m . till 6 ' 45 p . m ., and on Sundays and Good Fridays from 2 p . m . till 0 p . m ., from tho 1 st April till the 30 th September , inclusive . On week days from 8 * 30 a . m . till sunset , and on Sundays , Good Fridays , and Christmas Days from 2 p . m . till sunset , from tho 1 st October till tho 30 th March inclusive , also on Bank Holidays , till 12 o'clock noon . SPECIAL ATTENTION is also invited to tho Ground ( 22 acres ) recently laid out at tho Now Western Entrance of tho Cemetery , also to tho Ncvy Organ recently placed in the Western Chapel . Certificates of Burial can only be obtained at the Offices , 95 Great Russell Street , whore also Scale of Charges and all particulars may bo had . To meet the requirements of the public , tho Directors have adopted tha system of separate interments , at the following rates : — Adults . Children under 10 years . Children under 3 years . , 63 53 , t'l 10 s J 21 5 s with the option to friends to purchase the plot within three years , for a further sum of « 3 3 s . HENRY J . CROFT , Secretary and Registrar . N . B . —A Tent is provided for Mourners , if desired .

Ad00810

DANCING . —To Those Who Have Never Learnt to Dance . —Bro . and Mrs . JACQUES WYNMAN receive daily , and undertake to teach adies and gentlemen , who have never had the slightest previous knowledge or nstruction , to go through every fashionable ball-dance in a few easy lessons . ACADEMY—7-1 NEWMAN STREET , OXEORD STREET . BBO . Jic- 'CEs Wrjf 3 rA * --f WILL BE HAPIT TO TAKK TUB MAXAC'EM- "* - ! OF MASONIC BALLS . FIRST- CLASS BANDS PBOVIUISD . PBOSPECTUS ON APPLICATION .

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FUNERALS properly carried out and personally attended in London and Country , by Bro . G . A . HUTTON , 17 Nowcap . tle Street , Strand , W , C . Monuments erected . Valuations made .

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