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LONDON,CHATHAM,&DOVERRAILWAY. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS ON THE CONTINENT . SPECIAL EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS FKOM VICTORIA ( L . C . D . ) and HOLBORN , and other LONDON Stations TO PARIS , via Dover and Calais , 37 s Gd ( 2 nd class ) , 30 s ( 3 rd class ) , at 8 . 10 p . m . each day , from 9 th to 14 th May ( valid 14 days ) . ANTWERP , via Queenboro' and Flushing , 30 s ( 1 st class ) , 20 s ( 2 nd class ) , daily at 8 . 25 a . m ., also Fridays and Sundays 8 . 30 p . m . ( valid 30 days ) . BRUSSELS , via Dover and Calais , 54 s ( 1 st class ) , 40 s 6 d ( 2 nd class ) , 8 . 0 a . m . and 8 . 10 p . m . each day from 10 th to 14 th May ; also 3 rd class by 8 . 10 p . m ., 25 s 9 d ( valid 8 days ) . BRUSSELS , via Dover and Ostend , 40 s 7 d ( 1 st class ) , 30 s Id ( 2 nd class ) , 8 . 0 a . m ., 5 . 25 ( not Suns . ) and 8 . 10 p . m . each day , from 10 th to 14 th May ; also 3 rd class by 8 . 10 p . m ., 19 s lid ( valid 8 days ) . CALAIS , Saturday to Monday , 22 s ( 1 st class ) , 13 s 6 d ( 3 rd class ) , at 8 . 0 a . m . on Saturday , 12 th May , returning from Calais at 1 . 30 a . m ., on Tuesday , 15 th May . HOLLAN D , via Queenboro' and Flushing , Eight-day Return Tickets at greatly reduced rates , by 8 . 25 a . m . service each day , 9 th to 14 th May , to Amsterdam , Arnheini , The Hague , Rotterdam , and Utrecht . OSTEND , 32 s 6 d ( 1 st class ) , 25 s 6 d ( 2 nd class ) , 8 . 0 a . m ., 5 . 25 p . m . ( not Suns ) and 8 . 10 p . m . each day , from 10 th to 14 th May ( valid 8 days ) . For full details , see Special Handbills . CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS FKOJI VICTORIA , HOLBORN , and ST . PAUL'S , and other L . C . and D . London stations . ON WHIT-SUNDAY . ON WHIT-MOFDAY . T 0 TRAIN . * E ™ f TBAIN . * ETDBN FARES . FARES . s d — s d Calais 11 0 a . m . 15 6 8 0 a . m . 12 6 Canterbury 8 25 „ 4 0 7 20 „ 5 0 Clacton-on-Sea 10 12 „ 4 6 10 12 „ 4 6 Deal 8 25 „ 4 0 7 20 „ 5 0 Dover 8 25 „ 4 0 7 20 „ 5 0 Gravesend All Trains 1 6 All trains 1 6 Heme Bay 8 0 „ 30 80 ,, 36 Margate 8 0 „ 40 80 ,, 50 Ramsgato 8 0 „ 40 80 ,, 50 Sheerness 9 20 „ 2 6 9 55 „ 2 6 "Whitstable 80 „ 30 80 ,, 36

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CRYSTAL PALACE , High Level Station : — On Whit-Monday frequent Special and Ordinary Trains will run to and from Holborn , Victoria , Ludgate Hill , St . Paul ' s , and intermediate Stations , and the Crystal Palace . Return Fare Is 6 d , including admission . Handbills free by post on application to L . C . and D . Ry ., Victoria , and Messrs . Cook , Ludgate Circus , and 33 Piccadilly , & c .

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FAILINGEYESIGHT. . —^' .. . i ™ u . ¦^ ? -r "YTTHEN tho Eyesight is beginning ( gtSSSSh i \ d & MSp '~ -- ''* »* to fail , a practical Ophthalmic tesSllI ^ II wlsliilL ^ i Optician should be at once consulted . \ t * gggjf' vSfiEI ^ '" Permanent mischief is don e by useing Glasses belonging to friends or relations , or purchased from unskilled shopmen . The Family Doctor , 2 nd May 1891 , says : — " Mr . Bluett is an authority upon the eyesight , and the advice he gives is most valuable , and cannot be too highly estimated . " The Whitehall Review , 2 nd July 1892 , says : — " Sight to the Blind would not be an exaggerated claim if preferred by Mr . F , Bluett , the well-known Specialist as an Ophthalmic Optician . CONSULTATION FREE . SFK < TACIJES AT STORK PRI ( JKS . P . BLUETT , Specialist in Spectacles , 8 A GREAT PORTLAND STREET , W . ( Four Doors from Oxford Si . )

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GREATWESTERNRAILWAY. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS . CHEAP THIRD CLASS EXCURSION TICKETS are issued DAILY , by certain trains from PADDINGTON , Westbourne Park , Kensington ( Addison Boad ) , Uxbridge Road , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Latimer Boad , Netting Hill , and also from certain Stations on the METROPOLITAN and DISTRICT RAILWAYS , to the undermentioned stations , at fares shown ; available to return on day of issue only : — Staines 2 s Od Burnham Beeches )„ r , Windsor 2 s 6 d ( commencing May 12 ) J ; ° ° Taplow ] „ ft -, Tilehurst Maidenhead J Pangbourne -6 s Od Cookham Goring ) Bourne End Cholsey and Moulsford 6 s 6 d Great Marlow 3 s 6 d Wallingford ( not on Shiplake Sundays ) 7 s Od Henley ' SIMILAR TICKETS are issued on weekdays to these stations ( except to Tilehurst , Pangbourne , Goring , Cholsey and Moulsford , and Wallingford ) , from certain stations on the NORTH LONDON RAILWAY . On SATURDAY , MAY 12 , the issue of tho Cheap Tickets to Windsor will not commence until 1 . 0 p . m . For full particulars , see bills and pamphlets . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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PHOTOGBAPHY. S.HOCKETT&Co., PhotographicPrinters, POTTEBS BOAD , NEW BAKNET . NEGATIVES sent to us by Parcels Post , securely packed , receive prompt attention , and Prints in SILVER , PLATINOTYPE , P . O . P ., giving best obtainable results , forwarded without delay . We are also pleased to answer inquiries , and give information and advice , for which our large experience fully qualifies us . Price Lists on application .

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HOTELS,ETC. — : o : — Tp ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE—Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR , Proprietor . EAST MOLESEY—Castle Hotel , Hampton Court Station Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor . H AVERFORDWEST—Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES , Proprietor . RICHMOND—Station Hotel , adjoins Railway Station . Every accommodation for Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—BELL FAMILY and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J . FILMER , Proprietor . COWES ( WEST)—Gloucester and Globe Hotels . G . A . MURSELL , Proprietor .

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BRO . JOHN PROBERT will be happy to provide high class Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Woodville , New Barnet , N .

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MAW ^ AV VJ ' ^ ^ fb ^ A &^ JVJ ^ M TO * SATURDAY , 12 TH MAY 1894 .

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We tender our heartiest congratulations to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls on the result of its 106 th Anniversary Festival . At the time of writing we are

pleased to know that the additional amounts received since the announcement was made has raised the total to over £ 18 , 000—with more to come , let us hope .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1894-05-12, Page 6” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 30 May 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_12051894/page/6/.
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LONDON,CHATHAM,&DOVERRAILWAY. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS ON THE CONTINENT . SPECIAL EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS FKOM VICTORIA ( L . C . D . ) and HOLBORN , and other LONDON Stations TO PARIS , via Dover and Calais , 37 s Gd ( 2 nd class ) , 30 s ( 3 rd class ) , at 8 . 10 p . m . each day , from 9 th to 14 th May ( valid 14 days ) . ANTWERP , via Queenboro' and Flushing , 30 s ( 1 st class ) , 20 s ( 2 nd class ) , daily at 8 . 25 a . m ., also Fridays and Sundays 8 . 30 p . m . ( valid 30 days ) . BRUSSELS , via Dover and Calais , 54 s ( 1 st class ) , 40 s 6 d ( 2 nd class ) , 8 . 0 a . m . and 8 . 10 p . m . each day from 10 th to 14 th May ; also 3 rd class by 8 . 10 p . m ., 25 s 9 d ( valid 8 days ) . BRUSSELS , via Dover and Ostend , 40 s 7 d ( 1 st class ) , 30 s Id ( 2 nd class ) , 8 . 0 a . m ., 5 . 25 ( not Suns . ) and 8 . 10 p . m . each day , from 10 th to 14 th May ; also 3 rd class by 8 . 10 p . m ., 19 s lid ( valid 8 days ) . CALAIS , Saturday to Monday , 22 s ( 1 st class ) , 13 s 6 d ( 3 rd class ) , at 8 . 0 a . m . on Saturday , 12 th May , returning from Calais at 1 . 30 a . m ., on Tuesday , 15 th May . HOLLAN D , via Queenboro' and Flushing , Eight-day Return Tickets at greatly reduced rates , by 8 . 25 a . m . service each day , 9 th to 14 th May , to Amsterdam , Arnheini , The Hague , Rotterdam , and Utrecht . OSTEND , 32 s 6 d ( 1 st class ) , 25 s 6 d ( 2 nd class ) , 8 . 0 a . m ., 5 . 25 p . m . ( not Suns ) and 8 . 10 p . m . each day , from 10 th to 14 th May ( valid 8 days ) . For full details , see Special Handbills . CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS FKOJI VICTORIA , HOLBORN , and ST . PAUL'S , and other L . C . and D . London stations . ON WHIT-SUNDAY . ON WHIT-MOFDAY . T 0 TRAIN . * E ™ f TBAIN . * ETDBN FARES . FARES . s d — s d Calais 11 0 a . m . 15 6 8 0 a . m . 12 6 Canterbury 8 25 „ 4 0 7 20 „ 5 0 Clacton-on-Sea 10 12 „ 4 6 10 12 „ 4 6 Deal 8 25 „ 4 0 7 20 „ 5 0 Dover 8 25 „ 4 0 7 20 „ 5 0 Gravesend All Trains 1 6 All trains 1 6 Heme Bay 8 0 „ 30 80 ,, 36 Margate 8 0 „ 40 80 ,, 50 Ramsgato 8 0 „ 40 80 ,, 50 Sheerness 9 20 „ 2 6 9 55 „ 2 6 "Whitstable 80 „ 30 80 ,, 36

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CRYSTAL PALACE , High Level Station : — On Whit-Monday frequent Special and Ordinary Trains will run to and from Holborn , Victoria , Ludgate Hill , St . Paul ' s , and intermediate Stations , and the Crystal Palace . Return Fare Is 6 d , including admission . Handbills free by post on application to L . C . and D . Ry ., Victoria , and Messrs . Cook , Ludgate Circus , and 33 Piccadilly , & c .

Ad00602

FAILINGEYESIGHT. . —^' .. . i ™ u . ¦^ ? -r "YTTHEN tho Eyesight is beginning ( gtSSSSh i \ d & MSp '~ -- ''* »* to fail , a practical Ophthalmic tesSllI ^ II wlsliilL ^ i Optician should be at once consulted . \ t * gggjf' vSfiEI ^ '" Permanent mischief is don e by useing Glasses belonging to friends or relations , or purchased from unskilled shopmen . The Family Doctor , 2 nd May 1891 , says : — " Mr . Bluett is an authority upon the eyesight , and the advice he gives is most valuable , and cannot be too highly estimated . " The Whitehall Review , 2 nd July 1892 , says : — " Sight to the Blind would not be an exaggerated claim if preferred by Mr . F , Bluett , the well-known Specialist as an Ophthalmic Optician . CONSULTATION FREE . SFK < TACIJES AT STORK PRI ( JKS . P . BLUETT , Specialist in Spectacles , 8 A GREAT PORTLAND STREET , W . ( Four Doors from Oxford Si . )

Ad00603

THIS valuable mpflic ' nf , rli « coverMl and —j , ™™™—™ inveiitcl by Mr . RrcifAr . n FJIKBMAS in 1814 , ra 8 M § iii £ | ji |& introduced into indin nml Kirypt in 1 S 50 . mid snibts ^ jJSlJMp ^ J sequel , tly .-ill over the world , iwiintniiis iu supre-VSSB Kmkt . M > mocy as a special and specific Remedy for tl'o fflTHAB ™ V ^ Treatment and Cure nf Coughs , Colds , lY . nrumpjfBUBfisUppfc tion , Cancer , Bronchitis , Astlitn . n , Apuc , Si . ro 3 S * ne' ^ nR Throat , Influenza , Neuralgia . Diarrlite . i , 0 \ scuiery , *« uit IWft « Asiatic Cholera , Colk , Gout , and all Fevers . At la lid , 2 a 9 d , 4 s I'd , lis . nml 20 s per bottle . "FRFFM AN' ^ l So , d 1 , y J " 10111 Medicine Dealers iu all parts of ____ , _ .- . _ N . B . —Lord Charcollnr Selb-rne . Lord Justice OR I ( ll NAT . James , and Lord Justice Mellish decided in favour i of FREEMAN . ORIGINAL CHLORODYNK , and / "irTT An / MMmrn I n

Ad00604

GREATWESTERNRAILWAY. WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS . CHEAP THIRD CLASS EXCURSION TICKETS are issued DAILY , by certain trains from PADDINGTON , Westbourne Park , Kensington ( Addison Boad ) , Uxbridge Road , Hammersmith , Shepherd ' s Bush , Latimer Boad , Netting Hill , and also from certain Stations on the METROPOLITAN and DISTRICT RAILWAYS , to the undermentioned stations , at fares shown ; available to return on day of issue only : — Staines 2 s Od Burnham Beeches )„ r , Windsor 2 s 6 d ( commencing May 12 ) J ; ° ° Taplow ] „ ft -, Tilehurst Maidenhead J Pangbourne -6 s Od Cookham Goring ) Bourne End Cholsey and Moulsford 6 s 6 d Great Marlow 3 s 6 d Wallingford ( not on Shiplake Sundays ) 7 s Od Henley ' SIMILAR TICKETS are issued on weekdays to these stations ( except to Tilehurst , Pangbourne , Goring , Cholsey and Moulsford , and Wallingford ) , from certain stations on the NORTH LONDON RAILWAY . On SATURDAY , MAY 12 , the issue of tho Cheap Tickets to Windsor will not commence until 1 . 0 p . m . For full particulars , see bills and pamphlets . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

Ad00605

PHOTOGBAPHY. S.HOCKETT&Co., PhotographicPrinters, POTTEBS BOAD , NEW BAKNET . NEGATIVES sent to us by Parcels Post , securely packed , receive prompt attention , and Prints in SILVER , PLATINOTYPE , P . O . P ., giving best obtainable results , forwarded without delay . We are also pleased to answer inquiries , and give information and advice , for which our large experience fully qualifies us . Price Lists on application .

Ad00606

HOTELS,ETC. — : o : — Tp ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE—Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR , Proprietor . EAST MOLESEY—Castle Hotel , Hampton Court Station Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor . H AVERFORDWEST—Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES , Proprietor . RICHMOND—Station Hotel , adjoins Railway Station . Every accommodation for Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—BELL FAMILY and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J . FILMER , Proprietor . COWES ( WEST)—Gloucester and Globe Hotels . G . A . MURSELL , Proprietor .

Ad00607

BRO . JOHN PROBERT will be happy to provide high class Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Woodville , New Barnet , N .

Ar00608

MAW ^ AV VJ ' ^ ^ fb ^ A &^ JVJ ^ M TO * SATURDAY , 12 TH MAY 1894 .

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We tender our heartiest congratulations to the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls on the result of its 106 th Anniversary Festival . At the time of writing we are

pleased to know that the additional amounts received since the announcement was made has raised the total to over £ 18 , 000—with more to come , let us hope .

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