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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET . LONDON . "W . C . Tho admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided at thi Establishment for IMZ-A-SOHSriEC B ^ ILTQTTIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c . Is too well known to nerd comment . The entire m : nm < . ; ementh : is been changed , lmd the Kstublishmeut in all its branches thoroughly re . organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offeree ! . CTJISIlSrJK Oir- THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . WIXF . S PERFECT 1 ST CONDITION Ml ) QVAUTY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR .
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THEOLDCOCKTAVERN, HIGHBUBY EAILWAY STATION , N . L . E . PRIVATE DINNEBS OB LUNCHEONS . MASONIC LODGE BANQUETS . HOT LUNCHEONS and DINNEKS Daily from ONE to THREE . SUPPERS MAY BE HAD TILL 11-30 P . M . "Wines perfect in . Condition , and Quality . THE FOLLOWING LODGES AND R . A . CHAPTERS HOLD THEIR MEETINGS HERE : Islington Lodgo , No . 1471 . Finsbury Park Lodge , No . 1288 . Islington Chapter , No . 1171 . Sir Hugh Myddelton Chapter , No . 1602 . BAKEB & CO ., Proprietors .
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THECATHEDRAUHOTEL, COENEE OP CHEAPSIDE & ST . PAUL'S CHTJRCHYAKD . I \ J . SVVJUETIKTC 3-, Proprietor . LUNCHEON BAR ON GROUND FLOOR EOR LIGHT REFRESHMENTS . Soups , Pish , Chops , Steaks , Entries , Cold Joints , & c . from Eight a . m . till Ten p . m . DINING ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR . Hot Joints , & c . from Twelve o'Clock daily . Dinners a la Carte . Teas , & c . THE " CATHEDRAL" HALF-CROWN DINNER . ( Soup , Fish , Joint ) Is served in tho Saloon from Twelvo till Fivo daily . The Smoking Room overlooks the New Gardens round St . Paul ' s Cathedral . PBITATE ROOMS TOR SHALL PARTIES , MASONIC AUDITS , & c . The folio-wing Lodges have recently held their Audit Meetings at thisHotel-.-GROSVElVTOR , STANHOPE , POLISH NATIONAL , LA TOLERANCE , & c .
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DINNERS FROM THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o'Clock . pHOPS and STEAKS from the GRILL , till FIVE o'Clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City .
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AMERICANORGANS, CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY the STERLING ORGAN CO ., DERBY , CONN ., U . S . A ., at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Cash ; or on the THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s 6 d per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . These Organs are eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .
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BORD'SPIANOS. CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importers of these celebrated Pianos , have Kemoved to 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , W . C . Where may be seen a large and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per Cent . Co-operative Diset . for Cash , OB ON THE THKEE YEARS' SYSTEM , Erom 15 s per T / Eonth . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on tho Threo Years' System , from 10 s 6 d per Month . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .
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"VTOTICE—PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL . Messrs . LEWIS , of i ^ l 123 Chancery-lane , give advice and legal assistance , and also undertake the settlement of the affairs of all those who are in debt or difficulties , without publicity or stoppage of business . Probate and Divorce cases attended to . Hours—Eleven to Four , Saturdays Eleven to Ono .
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Tenth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing this Disease . By ROMKI G . WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., JT . C . S ., & c „ 5 Bulstrode-street , Cavendish-square , London . London : G . MIICSEIII . AND Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .
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THE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND SUPPLY OF ARTIFICIALTEETH TO THE PUBLIC . Laboratory : 6 Sloane-st ., Knightsbridge , London , S . W . » ££ ? = ' iVo one is required to purchase Tickets , or to incur any responsibility beyond *~ - ~^ the price agreed to be paid for the Teeth ordered . The Co-operative principle is now so thoroughly recognized and appreciated , that there is no need to detail its important advantages . Suffice it to say , that the object of this Association is t 'supply the I'ublie with the Celebrated— "PRIZE MEDAL" TEETH , of the tiuest quality of material , and the very best workmanship , mounted on Chemically Pure Bases , at prices which can only be made remunerative by the Associati u IGNORING PROFESSIONAL PEES , and dimply charging for the Meohanical process on the scale of the fair profits of a Mercantile Firm . AN ENTIRELY NEW AND IMPROVED SYSTEM OF FIXING ARTIFICIAL TEETH Is adopted by the Association , dispensing with the usual painful Dental operations , extrac . tion of loose teeth or stumps being quite unnecessary . Complete success Is guaranteed , even in the most difficult and delicate ca es , where other practitioners have railed . Extreme lightness combined with strength and durability are insured . Useless bulk being obviated , artloulatlon Is rendered clear and distinct . Perfect mastication is easily and . naturally effected . By recent soientlflo discoveries in the meohanical art , whloh secures the close adjustment of the Teeth to the gums , and their life-like appearance , detection la rendered utterly impossible . ARTIFICIAL TEETH REPAIRED . Registered Dentists are in attendance daily , from 10 to 6 , or later by Appointment CONSULTATION FKEE . A Qualified Dentist visits any part of Town or Country by appointment , for whloh no extra charge Is made . Prices of "Prize Medal" Teeth , of the Best Quality , A Single Tooth from 3 a 6 d . A Set from £ 1 . A Set on Patented Celluloid Base from £ < L 10 s . N . B . —The DAILY TELEGRAPH , 23 rd Aug . 1878 , says : —Celluloid Is the mo 3 t life-like imitation of the natural gums , and with " Prize Medal" Teeth is incomparable .
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T.&T.GATES, GOLD BEATERS , AND FOREIGN GOLD LEAF IMPORTERS . English Gold 4 = 5 s and 4 t 7 s 6 d per lOOO , Foreign Gold 4 fcls and 4 k 3 s do . Bronze Powder 3 s 6 d and 5 s per lb . 4 4 HATTON WALL , LONDON , E . C . Merchants and Shippers supplied .
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INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c . BEO . E . G . THOMAS , Organist No . 1602 , will be pleased to undertake the Musical Arrangements for either Lodges or Chapters . A Staff of Talented Artistes , Vocal and Instrumental , available for Banquets , & c , at shortest notice . Address R . G . Thomas , FBEEMASOH ' S CHROHICLE Office , 23 Great Queen-street , London , E . C . Private residence , 56 Myddelton-scraare , PentonvUle .
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JMA . SONIC A . NI > OTHEE OONCEETS , « feo . Bro . ERNEST EREYNE ( LIGHT TEWOB ) IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENTS . Address all communications to care of Publisher , FBBEMASOH ' S CHBOSICH ! Office , 23 Gt . Queen-street , W . O .
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B^^^^M^^a 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . O .
Quarterly Court Of The Girls' School.
QUARTERLY COURT OF THE GIRLS' SCHOOL .
THE Quarterly Court of the Governors and Subscribers of the Koyal Masonio Institution for Girls was held last Saturday , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Lieut-Colonel Creaton ( Grand Treasurer ) , Vice-President and Trustee , presided . There were also present Bros . A . H . Tattershall , Thomas Massa , A . J . Duff-Filer , S .
Eawson , H . Massey , Arthur E . Gladwell , E . Letchworth , Joshua Nnnn , J . J . Berry , and F . B . W . Hedges Secretary . Twenty-eight candidates were declared on the list for the April election , and 15 children to be elected . Bro . Joshua Nnnn
moved" That the following words be added to Law LXXIL , after the word ' provision , ' viz ., ' and in cases of exceptional merit and necessity , the General Committee are authorised to increase the sum to an amount not exceeding £ 40 . '" He explained that several brethren who opposed it at the last
Quarterly Court misunderstood that the motion was to give power to the Committee to grant £ 40 to all girls when they left the Institution . That was not so ; it would only be granted in very exceptional cases . It had been so misunderstood by Bro . Henry Smith , Prov . Grand Secretary for West Yorkshire , but he cordially
supported the motion now that he knew its real import . Bro . A . E . Gladwell seconded the motion . He also had misunderstood it at first , but he supported it now . It was only lost on the last occasion by a very small majority . Bro . Filer did not approve of the Pupils ' Assistance Fund . Giving help to pupils should be left in the hands
of those who were fully acquainted with the girls . He hoped the present motion would put an end to tho fourth Charity , which , he believed would be very detrimental to the Institutions . He never
had subscribed to the Pupils' Assistance Fund , and never would . Those who were selected to carry out the affairs of the Institution had the confidence of the subscribers , and would not exercise their powers too often . Only in exceptional cases would they grant the
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Ad00801
THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STREET . LONDON . "W . C . Tho admirable and unrivalled accommodation provided at thi Establishment for IMZ-A-SOHSriEC B ^ ILTQTTIETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , & c . Is too well known to nerd comment . The entire m : nm < . ; ementh : is been changed , lmd the Kstublishmeut in all its branches thoroughly re . organised . The attention of the Masonic Body is directed to the many advantages offeree ! . CTJISIlSrJK Oir- THE HIGHEST CHARACTER . WIXF . S PERFECT 1 ST CONDITION Ml ) QVAUTY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence and support ensured . BRO . ALFRED BEST , PROPRIETOR .
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THEOLDCOCKTAVERN, HIGHBUBY EAILWAY STATION , N . L . E . PRIVATE DINNEBS OB LUNCHEONS . MASONIC LODGE BANQUETS . HOT LUNCHEONS and DINNEKS Daily from ONE to THREE . SUPPERS MAY BE HAD TILL 11-30 P . M . "Wines perfect in . Condition , and Quality . THE FOLLOWING LODGES AND R . A . CHAPTERS HOLD THEIR MEETINGS HERE : Islington Lodgo , No . 1471 . Finsbury Park Lodge , No . 1288 . Islington Chapter , No . 1171 . Sir Hugh Myddelton Chapter , No . 1602 . BAKEB & CO ., Proprietors .
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THECATHEDRAUHOTEL, COENEE OP CHEAPSIDE & ST . PAUL'S CHTJRCHYAKD . I \ J . SVVJUETIKTC 3-, Proprietor . LUNCHEON BAR ON GROUND FLOOR EOR LIGHT REFRESHMENTS . Soups , Pish , Chops , Steaks , Entries , Cold Joints , & c . from Eight a . m . till Ten p . m . DINING ROOMS ON FIRST FLOOR . Hot Joints , & c . from Twelve o'Clock daily . Dinners a la Carte . Teas , & c . THE " CATHEDRAL" HALF-CROWN DINNER . ( Soup , Fish , Joint ) Is served in tho Saloon from Twelvo till Fivo daily . The Smoking Room overlooks the New Gardens round St . Paul ' s Cathedral . PBITATE ROOMS TOR SHALL PARTIES , MASONIC AUDITS , & c . The folio-wing Lodges have recently held their Audit Meetings at thisHotel-.-GROSVElVTOR , STANHOPE , POLISH NATIONAL , LA TOLERANCE , & c .
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DINNERS FROM THE JOINT , from TWELVE to THREE o'Clock . pHOPS and STEAKS from the GRILL , till FIVE o'Clock . T . Maidwell , Hercules Tavern , Leadenhall St ., City .
Ad00805
AMERICANORGANS, CHEAPEST AND BEST , BY the STERLING ORGAN CO ., DERBY , CONN ., U . S . A ., at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per cent . Co-operative Discount for Cash ; or on the THREE YEARS' SYSTEM , from 10 s 6 d per Month . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST TO CHAS . STILES and CO ., 42 SOUTHAMPTON ROW , HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C . These Organs are eminently suited for use in MASONIC LODGES .
Ad00806
BORD'SPIANOS. CHAS . STILES & CO ., the well-known Importers of these celebrated Pianos , have Kemoved to 42 Southampton-row , Holborn , London , W . C . Where may be seen a large and varied assortment of Instruments , of New and Artistic Design , at Low Prices , with Twenty-Five per Cent . Co-operative Diset . for Cash , OB ON THE THKEE YEARS' SYSTEM , Erom 15 s per T / Eonth . SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST . Second-Hand Pianos on tho Threo Years' System , from 10 s 6 d per Month . Full Value allowed for Old Instruments of any kind in Exchange .
Ad00807
"VTOTICE—PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL . Messrs . LEWIS , of i ^ l 123 Chancery-lane , give advice and legal assistance , and also undertake the settlement of the affairs of all those who are in debt or difficulties , without publicity or stoppage of business . Probate and Divorce cases attended to . Hours—Eleven to Four , Saturdays Eleven to Ono .
Ad00808
Tenth Edition , post free , One Shilling . DR . WATTS on ASTHMA . A Treatise on the only Successful Method of Curing this Disease . By ROMKI G . WATTS , M . D ., F . R . S . L ., JT . C . S ., & c „ 5 Bulstrode-street , Cavendish-square , London . London : G . MIICSEIII . AND Co ., Red Lion-court , Fleet-street .
Ad00809
THE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND SUPPLY OF ARTIFICIALTEETH TO THE PUBLIC . Laboratory : 6 Sloane-st ., Knightsbridge , London , S . W . » ££ ? = ' iVo one is required to purchase Tickets , or to incur any responsibility beyond *~ - ~^ the price agreed to be paid for the Teeth ordered . The Co-operative principle is now so thoroughly recognized and appreciated , that there is no need to detail its important advantages . Suffice it to say , that the object of this Association is t 'supply the I'ublie with the Celebrated— "PRIZE MEDAL" TEETH , of the tiuest quality of material , and the very best workmanship , mounted on Chemically Pure Bases , at prices which can only be made remunerative by the Associati u IGNORING PROFESSIONAL PEES , and dimply charging for the Meohanical process on the scale of the fair profits of a Mercantile Firm . AN ENTIRELY NEW AND IMPROVED SYSTEM OF FIXING ARTIFICIAL TEETH Is adopted by the Association , dispensing with the usual painful Dental operations , extrac . tion of loose teeth or stumps being quite unnecessary . Complete success Is guaranteed , even in the most difficult and delicate ca es , where other practitioners have railed . Extreme lightness combined with strength and durability are insured . Useless bulk being obviated , artloulatlon Is rendered clear and distinct . Perfect mastication is easily and . naturally effected . By recent soientlflo discoveries in the meohanical art , whloh secures the close adjustment of the Teeth to the gums , and their life-like appearance , detection la rendered utterly impossible . ARTIFICIAL TEETH REPAIRED . Registered Dentists are in attendance daily , from 10 to 6 , or later by Appointment CONSULTATION FKEE . A Qualified Dentist visits any part of Town or Country by appointment , for whloh no extra charge Is made . Prices of "Prize Medal" Teeth , of the Best Quality , A Single Tooth from 3 a 6 d . A Set from £ 1 . A Set on Patented Celluloid Base from £ < L 10 s . N . B . —The DAILY TELEGRAPH , 23 rd Aug . 1878 , says : —Celluloid Is the mo 3 t life-like imitation of the natural gums , and with " Prize Medal" Teeth is incomparable .
Ad00810
T.&T.GATES, GOLD BEATERS , AND FOREIGN GOLD LEAF IMPORTERS . English Gold 4 = 5 s and 4 t 7 s 6 d per lOOO , Foreign Gold 4 fcls and 4 k 3 s do . Bronze Powder 3 s 6 d and 5 s per lb . 4 4 HATTON WALL , LONDON , E . C . Merchants and Shippers supplied .
Ad00811
INSTALLATION MEETINGS , & c . BEO . E . G . THOMAS , Organist No . 1602 , will be pleased to undertake the Musical Arrangements for either Lodges or Chapters . A Staff of Talented Artistes , Vocal and Instrumental , available for Banquets , & c , at shortest notice . Address R . G . Thomas , FBEEMASOH ' S CHROHICLE Office , 23 Great Queen-street , London , E . C . Private residence , 56 Myddelton-scraare , PentonvUle .
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JMA . SONIC A . NI > OTHEE OONCEETS , « feo . Bro . ERNEST EREYNE ( LIGHT TEWOB ) IS OPEN TO ENGAGEMENTS . Address all communications to care of Publisher , FBBEMASOH ' S CHBOSICH ! Office , 23 Gt . Queen-street , W . O .
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B^^^^M^^a 23 GREAT QUEEN STREET , W . O .
Quarterly Court Of The Girls' School.
QUARTERLY COURT OF THE GIRLS' SCHOOL .
THE Quarterly Court of the Governors and Subscribers of the Koyal Masonio Institution for Girls was held last Saturday , at Freemasons' Hall . Bro . Lieut-Colonel Creaton ( Grand Treasurer ) , Vice-President and Trustee , presided . There were also present Bros . A . H . Tattershall , Thomas Massa , A . J . Duff-Filer , S .
Eawson , H . Massey , Arthur E . Gladwell , E . Letchworth , Joshua Nnnn , J . J . Berry , and F . B . W . Hedges Secretary . Twenty-eight candidates were declared on the list for the April election , and 15 children to be elected . Bro . Joshua Nnnn
moved" That the following words be added to Law LXXIL , after the word ' provision , ' viz ., ' and in cases of exceptional merit and necessity , the General Committee are authorised to increase the sum to an amount not exceeding £ 40 . '" He explained that several brethren who opposed it at the last
Quarterly Court misunderstood that the motion was to give power to the Committee to grant £ 40 to all girls when they left the Institution . That was not so ; it would only be granted in very exceptional cases . It had been so misunderstood by Bro . Henry Smith , Prov . Grand Secretary for West Yorkshire , but he cordially
supported the motion now that he knew its real import . Bro . A . E . Gladwell seconded the motion . He also had misunderstood it at first , but he supported it now . It was only lost on the last occasion by a very small majority . Bro . Filer did not approve of the Pupils ' Assistance Fund . Giving help to pupils should be left in the hands
of those who were fully acquainted with the girls . He hoped the present motion would put an end to tho fourth Charity , which , he believed would be very detrimental to the Institutions . He never
had subscribed to the Pupils' Assistance Fund , and never would . Those who were selected to carry out the affairs of the Institution had the confidence of the subscribers , and would not exercise their powers too often . Only in exceptional cases would they grant the