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Notices Of Meetings.
in a manner that left nothing to be desired . Several visitors from Wakefield , Liverpool , Newcastle and Manchester were present . On the motion of tho J . W ., seconded b y tho J . D ., it was resolved to increase the annual subscription of tho Lodge to £ 1 5 s , and to devote 5 s out of this sum to a Charity Fund , to bo disposed of at the end of each financial year , by the vote of tho Lodge , to some purpose in connection with the Masonic Charities . This step was taken in
consequence of suggestions thrown ont by the D . Prov . Grand Master at the Prov . Grand Lodgo Meeting of tho North and East , Ridings , held atRfidear last August , that a small sum should be voluntarily subscribed hy each member of tho Lodges in tho province , in order that tho province might do mere for the Charities in the future than it , had done in time past , and wo believe that tho Eboraeum Lodgo , though tho youngest ; but ono in tho province , has been the first to take steps in tho direction indicated .
Concert At The Bow And Bromley Institute.
CONCERT AT THE BOW AND BROMLEY INSTITUTE .
THE truly charitable instinct of the East-end Masons , abundantly conspicuous on many occasions , was again exemplified on Thursday , the 11 th inst . By tho assistance of a Committee of Stewards , consisting of some thirty odd brethren , more or less eminent , and under the immediate patronage of the Secretaries of the three Institutions , a Grand Concert was given at the Bow and Bromley
Institute , the entire profits of which will bo divided amongst tho Masonio Charities . The Hall of the Institute , exceedingly lofty , is not over spacions , and , having no gallery , affords accommodation for only about five hundred persons . Tho floor is level , but the platform ,
holding a magnificent organ , is sufficiently elevated to secure an uninterrupted view to the entire audience . The decorations and panellings are chaste , of ' neutral tints , and very pleasing to the eye . Shortly after tho appointed time , the proceedings commenced with an organ solo , by Mendelssohn , excellently performed b y Miss
Concert At The Bow And Bromley Institute.
Georgiana Conves . The first portion of tho programme included a variet y of songs , diets , violin solos , & c , mostly of the old-fashioned kind , vet none the less plens'iig , owing to the caro which every one of the artistes bestowed upon their respective performances . Tho May-pole song was satisfactorily rendered by Miss Coyto Turner . Mr . Arthur E . Hooper , though excellent , was somewhat deficient
in his upper notes , in which the wonted ring and clearness was missing . Special mention must be undo of the talented Afiss Jessie Boyd , whose exquisite rendering of " Tho Bird that came in Spring , " by Benedict , elicited tho most enthusiasric applnu ^ o , to which sho very graciously responded with tho well-known old ballad , " Joanetto . " Bro . Farnuharson delighted the audience with his characteristic
song , "Oh , ruddier than the Cherry" ( Handel ) , on being vociferously re-demanded , ho gave , with exceeding humour , " Tho fat Grey Man . " Miss Martha Harries was also most favourably received , tho audience at once recognising tho latent talent of the young artiste . Madame Wensley was simply exquisite . Tho three part , by Mesdamos Wensley , Royd , and Harries , received its due meed of
approbation . After a short interval , tho second part of tho programme was proceeded with , aud wo can only reiterate the gratifi . cation and delight loudly expressed by tho audience after each performance , which concluded with " A romance of Juvenile Literature , " by Bro . Farquharson , which was most enthusiastically applauded . Previous to tho separation of the audience , Bro . Binckes , in most
eloquent terms proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Blain , which was seconded by Bro . Terry , and most enthusiastically carried ; with hurrahs and great cheering . Bro . Blain expressed his thanks . Tho enterprising Bro . 0 . Blain , whose indefatigable labours as Secretary to tho Entertainment Committee contributed in no small degree to
the snecess which crowned their efforts , will not fail to inscribe tho 14 th of December as a red letter day in his career , for on that very day the members of tho River Lee Traders' Protection Society presented him with a handsome gold watch and chain , value fifty guineas , for important services rendered in organising the same . It should be mentioned that the services of the artistes wore gratuitously rendered .
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THE THEATRES ,. & c . COVENT G-ABDBBT .-On 26 th December , ROBINSON CRUSOE . VAUDEVILIiE .-At 7 . 30 , A -WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and a DETTBY LANE—This evening ( last time ) , at 7 . 0 , THAT BEAUTIFUL FEARFUL FOG . BICEPS . At 7 . 15 . RICHARD III ., and THE STORM FIEND . On ST . J AMES'S .-At 7 . 30 , LONDON ASSURANCE . At 10 . 30 , NILgSON OR 26 th December , THE FORTY THIEVES . NOTHING . ADELPHI .-At 7 , GIVE A DOG A BAD NAME . At 8 , SHAUGRAUN . CBITKBIOINT .-At 7 . 30 , TEE WALL OF CHINA . At S , A TALE OF A HAYMABKET .-At 7 . 30 , A ROUGH DIAMOND , DAN'L DRUCE , and TUB ' At 8 . 15 HOT WATER , BIRDS IN THEIR LITTLE NESTS AGREE . FOLLY—Afc 7 . 30 , CHECKMATE . At 8 . 10 , ROBINSON CRUSOE . STBA 1 NTD . —At 7 . 0 , KEEP YOUR TEMPER . At , 7 . 50 . CREMORNE and j OPERA COMIQUE .-At 7 . 45 , NOT SUCH A FOOL AS HE LOOKS . DAN'L TRADUCED . On Thursday , THE LYING DUTCHMAN . I At 9 30 , LITTLE DON CiESAR . PBINCESS'S . —At 7 . 0 MR . AND MRS . WHITE . At 7 .-15 , JANE SHORE , ! ALHAMBRA , - Afc 7 . 15 , FARCE . At , fi . 0 . LE VOYAGE DANS LA and THE MAGIC FLUTE ( last night ) . LUNE , Ac . On Monday , DIE FLEDERMAU 3 . OLYMPIC—At 7 , CRAZED . At , 7 . 15 , NO THOROUGHFARE . On Mon- COURT . —NEW MEN AND OLD ACRES . day , at 7 , BOOTS AT THE SWAN , and SI SLOCUM . DUKE'S— BROEKMANN'S CIRCUS . Daily , nt 3 ; md 3 . PRINCE OP WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , PERIL . ! CBYSTAL PALACE -This day CO ^ NCERJ On Tuesday , " MESSIAH . " i On Thursday , Pantomime , S 1 NDAD THE SAILOR . Open daily , GAIETY .-At 7 . 10 , FARCE , THE MAN IN POSSESSION and THE SPEL- \ AQUARIUM , SKATING RINK , & a . LING BEE . , RoyAL AQUARIUM SUMMER AND WINTER GARDEN , GLOBE . —At 7 . 0 . THE TWO GREGORIES . At 7 . 15 , HUNTED DOWN and j Open daily . CONCERT , & c . A WILL WITH A VENGEANCE ( Inst night ) . ! EGYPTI AW ( LARGE ) HALL .-MASKELYNE AND COOKE , daily LYCEUM . —At 7 , DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND . At 7 . 15 , MACBETH . j at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY Limited , 7 Bank Buildings , Lothbury , E . C . General accidents . I Personal injuries . Railway accidents . | Death by accident . 0 . HARDING , Manager .
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NEW WORKS ON FREEMASONRY , BTt Bro . CHALMERS I . PATON , ( Past Master No . 393 , England ) . FREEMASONRY : ITS SYMBOLISM , RELIGIOUS NATURE , AND LAW OF PERFECTION . Svo , Cloth , Price 10 s 6 cl . FREEMASONRY AND ITS JURISPRUDENCE . Svo , Cloth , Prico 10 s fid . THE ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY : THE 1717 THEORY RXPLODED . Price Is . LONDON : REEVES & TURNER , 106 STRAND . ATTD ALT . l : 001 CSKI . I . l ! l : S .
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" There ihould be a better rauon for tho race of Depositor ! than a fluctuating rate of two or three per cent . "—15-¦ YMTOK ' 8 GtJABDlAN . T . 0 MBAED BANK ( Limited ) , ffos . " ^ 43 and U Lombard-street , City ; and 277 and 279 Regentstreet , W ., Established 1800 , receive .. Deposits . On Demand , 5 per cent . Subject to Notice , 10 per cent . Opens Current Accounts . Supplies Cheque Books . Investors are Invited to examine this new and improved system , that ensures a high rate of interest with perfect security . The Directors h * ro never re-diacounted or re-hypothecattd any of the securities . To BOKROWEUS —It offers pre-emiuent advantages for p .-ompt advances on leases , reversions , policies , trade stocks , farm produce , warrants , and furniture , without removal , publicity , loretles , or fees . JAMES ritYOR , Manager . T . 0 MBAED BUILDING SOCIETY , **~* Noa . 43 and 4-1 Lombard-street , City , and 277 and 279 Begent-street , W . Established lgQJ . Incorporated under tho New Act , 1874 . To iNVESTOIta . —Deposits received at liberal Interest . The Directors by strict economy have hitherto paid every investor 10 and 12 per cent , per annum . Borrowers are offered unusual facilities for tho purchase of Houses , Shops , Farms , & c . New and Special Feature—Tha Society will build Housaa , etc ., in any approved part of Great Britain ,, finding- the whole cost of the building , at 5 per cent ., repayable by instalments , the applicant merely finding' the Slan and paying or giving- security for the first 5 years' inirest . Prospectuses , balance-sheets , and press opinions frvt . AoUreAgtntBwanted , JAMES P & XOB , Manager .
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YOUNG'S Arnicafced Corn and Bunion Plaisters aro tho best over invented for giving immediate ease , and removing thoso painful excrescences . Price 6 d and Is per box . Any Chemist not having thorn in stock can procure them . Observe tho Trade Mark—H . Y . —without which none aro genuine . Be sure and ask for Young ' s .
,
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TAMAR IN * DIE . V . —SPECIAL CAUTION . —I MIT ATION 3 . —0 wins to the marked success of this medicine—the only patent medicine universally recommended by the Vacuity , and the acknowledged cure for constipation , headache , bile , haemorrhoids , Ac—Base IMITATIONS containing' drastic irritants are being foisted ou tho public . The genuine preparation bears the title " Tamar Indien , " and the aiffnafcure E , GRILLON , Colemanstreet , London , E . C . Note that attempts are being mado to counterfeit the outward appearance of the article , but none dure use the registered title , nor are able to produce the valued medicine .
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THE INVIGORATIVE NERVINE ESSENCE , PREPARED BY BAUMGARTEN & CO . A MOST powerful nutritive cordial , which restores to thoir normal condition all tho secretions , ou the integrity of which perfect health depends . RKPOltT BY Dll . HASSALL . " TL-iviaj , " analysed the preparation to which ¦ Messrs . Uaumjjarten and Co . havo given ho name iif'INVIi . JOltA ' l'IVB NERVING h ' sSI-lNCi ; , " 1 nm ofopin on th t it is a combination well calculated , from its containing , among other ingredients , Popsmo and Phosphate of Soda , to prove mo .-t serviceable to tho DEiiU . tiiTKD , tho Nti ; voL ' s , aud the DrapETic . " Price Ss per bottle , or four Ss bottles iu one , 22 s , carriage roe . Solo agents , BRANT & CO . 2 : j i Strand , London , W . C .
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New Edition , Enlarged , Crown Svo ., Cloth JU-. W ~ AIFS AND STRAYS , CIHJ ; FLY ruo . u 7 V TiiK CHESS BOA ::: ; , hy Captain Hugh A . Kennedy , Vice-Preaident ol tho liritish Chess Association . LoNDajf : W . W . JIoROAif , G 7 BARBICAN- .
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"'Ci OR the BLOOD is the LIFE . " CLAEKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE , Trade Mark , — " Blood Mixture . " THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER . For cleansing and clearing tho blood from all imparities , cannot bo too highly rooom-nrsndod . For Scrofula , Scurvy , Skin Dbo < wos , and Soros of all kinds it is a never-failins : and permanent cure . It Cures Old Sores , Cures Ulcerated Soro-J on the Nock , Cures Ulcerated 3 oro Lot ** , Cures Blackheads , or Pimples on tho Fac ? , Cures Scurvy Soros , Cures Cancerous Ulcers , Cures Blood and Skin Disenaos , Cares Glandular Swellings , Clears the Blood from all Impure Mutter , From whatever causo arising . As this Mixture is pleasant to tha taste , and warranted free from any thins ? injurious to tha 'ivwl delicate constitution of either sox , chs Proprietor solicits sufferers to give io a trial to test iw s-a ' hio . Thousands of Testimonials from all p > .-ts . Sold in Bottle * , is Cd each , and ia C-i-is , eoatai--ir . rr six times th-j quantity , Us e u ; : i - - ; lleioat t > eii ' ect a nennsutoat caro in tho crr-. ? ir , -n-ijoritv of bng-standiii ; , ' o : i . ios— HY Afji . UKK . iUSf ' d \ vj PATKN'T M ' SinciNK VR . YUOR 3 lit ¦ ,,: ; hout tuj United Kingdom and the world , or s-r ; ut to ny address on receipt or 'JO or lii stam-is ' . r .-F . J . Ctj .-VRKhi , Chemist , Hi < rh Hr . re .-:, . Un-jolu . Wholesalo : Ail Patent Melicioi il = 1 --. > s .
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/~ \ NE BOX of CLARKE'S B -H PILLS h ! \ . J > -. v-. i :-r . ! iito : l So euro all discharges i ' rom tluj li 1 viiiiry Oi »; ans , in either sex , aciiuired or c-on . itir . utioaal , Gravel , ii'i-i Pains iu the Uncle . Sold in bo : ; u . 'i , Is ( id t'iicli , hy all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vend . i-.-i : nr sent to any address , for liO stamps hy tha Maker , I ' ' . J . CLAKKE , Consulting Chemist , lliifli Street , Lincoln . Wholesale Agents , BARCLAY and Soxs , London , •and all the Wholssala Heuaes .
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Notices Of Meetings.
in a manner that left nothing to be desired . Several visitors from Wakefield , Liverpool , Newcastle and Manchester were present . On the motion of tho J . W ., seconded b y tho J . D ., it was resolved to increase the annual subscription of tho Lodge to £ 1 5 s , and to devote 5 s out of this sum to a Charity Fund , to bo disposed of at the end of each financial year , by the vote of tho Lodge , to some purpose in connection with the Masonic Charities . This step was taken in
consequence of suggestions thrown ont by the D . Prov . Grand Master at the Prov . Grand Lodgo Meeting of tho North and East , Ridings , held atRfidear last August , that a small sum should be voluntarily subscribed hy each member of tho Lodges in tho province , in order that tho province might do mere for the Charities in the future than it , had done in time past , and wo believe that tho Eboraeum Lodgo , though tho youngest ; but ono in tho province , has been the first to take steps in tho direction indicated .
Concert At The Bow And Bromley Institute.
CONCERT AT THE BOW AND BROMLEY INSTITUTE .
THE truly charitable instinct of the East-end Masons , abundantly conspicuous on many occasions , was again exemplified on Thursday , the 11 th inst . By tho assistance of a Committee of Stewards , consisting of some thirty odd brethren , more or less eminent , and under the immediate patronage of the Secretaries of the three Institutions , a Grand Concert was given at the Bow and Bromley
Institute , the entire profits of which will bo divided amongst tho Masonio Charities . The Hall of the Institute , exceedingly lofty , is not over spacions , and , having no gallery , affords accommodation for only about five hundred persons . Tho floor is level , but the platform ,
holding a magnificent organ , is sufficiently elevated to secure an uninterrupted view to the entire audience . The decorations and panellings are chaste , of ' neutral tints , and very pleasing to the eye . Shortly after tho appointed time , the proceedings commenced with an organ solo , by Mendelssohn , excellently performed b y Miss
Concert At The Bow And Bromley Institute.
Georgiana Conves . The first portion of tho programme included a variet y of songs , diets , violin solos , & c , mostly of the old-fashioned kind , vet none the less plens'iig , owing to the caro which every one of the artistes bestowed upon their respective performances . Tho May-pole song was satisfactorily rendered by Miss Coyto Turner . Mr . Arthur E . Hooper , though excellent , was somewhat deficient
in his upper notes , in which the wonted ring and clearness was missing . Special mention must be undo of the talented Afiss Jessie Boyd , whose exquisite rendering of " Tho Bird that came in Spring , " by Benedict , elicited tho most enthusiasric applnu ^ o , to which sho very graciously responded with tho well-known old ballad , " Joanetto . " Bro . Farnuharson delighted the audience with his characteristic
song , "Oh , ruddier than the Cherry" ( Handel ) , on being vociferously re-demanded , ho gave , with exceeding humour , " Tho fat Grey Man . " Miss Martha Harries was also most favourably received , tho audience at once recognising tho latent talent of the young artiste . Madame Wensley was simply exquisite . Tho three part , by Mesdamos Wensley , Royd , and Harries , received its due meed of
approbation . After a short interval , tho second part of tho programme was proceeded with , aud wo can only reiterate the gratifi . cation and delight loudly expressed by tho audience after each performance , which concluded with " A romance of Juvenile Literature , " by Bro . Farquharson , which was most enthusiastically applauded . Previous to tho separation of the audience , Bro . Binckes , in most
eloquent terms proposed a vote of thanks to Bro . Blain , which was seconded by Bro . Terry , and most enthusiastically carried ; with hurrahs and great cheering . Bro . Blain expressed his thanks . Tho enterprising Bro . 0 . Blain , whose indefatigable labours as Secretary to tho Entertainment Committee contributed in no small degree to
the snecess which crowned their efforts , will not fail to inscribe tho 14 th of December as a red letter day in his career , for on that very day the members of tho River Lee Traders' Protection Society presented him with a handsome gold watch and chain , value fifty guineas , for important services rendered in organising the same . It should be mentioned that the services of the artistes wore gratuitously rendered .
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THE THEATRES ,. & c . COVENT G-ABDBBT .-On 26 th December , ROBINSON CRUSOE . VAUDEVILIiE .-At 7 . 30 , A -WHIRLIGIG . At 8 . 0 , OUR BOYS , and a DETTBY LANE—This evening ( last time ) , at 7 . 0 , THAT BEAUTIFUL FEARFUL FOG . BICEPS . At 7 . 15 . RICHARD III ., and THE STORM FIEND . On ST . J AMES'S .-At 7 . 30 , LONDON ASSURANCE . At 10 . 30 , NILgSON OR 26 th December , THE FORTY THIEVES . NOTHING . ADELPHI .-At 7 , GIVE A DOG A BAD NAME . At 8 , SHAUGRAUN . CBITKBIOINT .-At 7 . 30 , TEE WALL OF CHINA . At S , A TALE OF A HAYMABKET .-At 7 . 30 , A ROUGH DIAMOND , DAN'L DRUCE , and TUB ' At 8 . 15 HOT WATER , BIRDS IN THEIR LITTLE NESTS AGREE . FOLLY—Afc 7 . 30 , CHECKMATE . At 8 . 10 , ROBINSON CRUSOE . STBA 1 NTD . —At 7 . 0 , KEEP YOUR TEMPER . At , 7 . 50 . CREMORNE and j OPERA COMIQUE .-At 7 . 45 , NOT SUCH A FOOL AS HE LOOKS . DAN'L TRADUCED . On Thursday , THE LYING DUTCHMAN . I At 9 30 , LITTLE DON CiESAR . PBINCESS'S . —At 7 . 0 MR . AND MRS . WHITE . At 7 .-15 , JANE SHORE , ! ALHAMBRA , - Afc 7 . 15 , FARCE . At , fi . 0 . LE VOYAGE DANS LA and THE MAGIC FLUTE ( last night ) . LUNE , Ac . On Monday , DIE FLEDERMAU 3 . OLYMPIC—At 7 , CRAZED . At , 7 . 15 , NO THOROUGHFARE . On Mon- COURT . —NEW MEN AND OLD ACRES . day , at 7 , BOOTS AT THE SWAN , and SI SLOCUM . DUKE'S— BROEKMANN'S CIRCUS . Daily , nt 3 ; md 3 . PRINCE OP WALES'S .-At 8 . 0 , PERIL . ! CBYSTAL PALACE -This day CO ^ NCERJ On Tuesday , " MESSIAH . " i On Thursday , Pantomime , S 1 NDAD THE SAILOR . Open daily , GAIETY .-At 7 . 10 , FARCE , THE MAN IN POSSESSION and THE SPEL- \ AQUARIUM , SKATING RINK , & a . LING BEE . , RoyAL AQUARIUM SUMMER AND WINTER GARDEN , GLOBE . —At 7 . 0 . THE TWO GREGORIES . At 7 . 15 , HUNTED DOWN and j Open daily . CONCERT , & c . A WILL WITH A VENGEANCE ( Inst night ) . ! EGYPTI AW ( LARGE ) HALL .-MASKELYNE AND COOKE , daily LYCEUM . —At 7 , DIAMOND CUT DIAMOND . At 7 . 15 , MACBETH . j at 3 . 0 and 8 . 0 .
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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY Limited , 7 Bank Buildings , Lothbury , E . C . General accidents . I Personal injuries . Railway accidents . | Death by accident . 0 . HARDING , Manager .
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NEW WORKS ON FREEMASONRY , BTt Bro . CHALMERS I . PATON , ( Past Master No . 393 , England ) . FREEMASONRY : ITS SYMBOLISM , RELIGIOUS NATURE , AND LAW OF PERFECTION . Svo , Cloth , Price 10 s 6 cl . FREEMASONRY AND ITS JURISPRUDENCE . Svo , Cloth , Prico 10 s fid . THE ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY : THE 1717 THEORY RXPLODED . Price Is . LONDON : REEVES & TURNER , 106 STRAND . ATTD ALT . l : 001 CSKI . I . l ! l : S .
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" There ihould be a better rauon for tho race of Depositor ! than a fluctuating rate of two or three per cent . "—15-¦ YMTOK ' 8 GtJABDlAN . T . 0 MBAED BANK ( Limited ) , ffos . " ^ 43 and U Lombard-street , City ; and 277 and 279 Regentstreet , W ., Established 1800 , receive .. Deposits . On Demand , 5 per cent . Subject to Notice , 10 per cent . Opens Current Accounts . Supplies Cheque Books . Investors are Invited to examine this new and improved system , that ensures a high rate of interest with perfect security . The Directors h * ro never re-diacounted or re-hypothecattd any of the securities . To BOKROWEUS —It offers pre-emiuent advantages for p .-ompt advances on leases , reversions , policies , trade stocks , farm produce , warrants , and furniture , without removal , publicity , loretles , or fees . JAMES ritYOR , Manager . T . 0 MBAED BUILDING SOCIETY , **~* Noa . 43 and 4-1 Lombard-street , City , and 277 and 279 Begent-street , W . Established lgQJ . Incorporated under tho New Act , 1874 . To iNVESTOIta . —Deposits received at liberal Interest . The Directors by strict economy have hitherto paid every investor 10 and 12 per cent , per annum . Borrowers are offered unusual facilities for tho purchase of Houses , Shops , Farms , & c . New and Special Feature—Tha Society will build Housaa , etc ., in any approved part of Great Britain ,, finding- the whole cost of the building , at 5 per cent ., repayable by instalments , the applicant merely finding' the Slan and paying or giving- security for the first 5 years' inirest . Prospectuses , balance-sheets , and press opinions frvt . AoUreAgtntBwanted , JAMES P & XOB , Manager .
Ad01502
YOUNG'S Arnicafced Corn and Bunion Plaisters aro tho best over invented for giving immediate ease , and removing thoso painful excrescences . Price 6 d and Is per box . Any Chemist not having thorn in stock can procure them . Observe tho Trade Mark—H . Y . —without which none aro genuine . Be sure and ask for Young ' s .
,
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TAMAR IN * DIE . V . —SPECIAL CAUTION . —I MIT ATION 3 . —0 wins to the marked success of this medicine—the only patent medicine universally recommended by the Vacuity , and the acknowledged cure for constipation , headache , bile , haemorrhoids , Ac—Base IMITATIONS containing' drastic irritants are being foisted ou tho public . The genuine preparation bears the title " Tamar Indien , " and the aiffnafcure E , GRILLON , Colemanstreet , London , E . C . Note that attempts are being mado to counterfeit the outward appearance of the article , but none dure use the registered title , nor are able to produce the valued medicine .
Ad01507
THE INVIGORATIVE NERVINE ESSENCE , PREPARED BY BAUMGARTEN & CO . A MOST powerful nutritive cordial , which restores to thoir normal condition all tho secretions , ou the integrity of which perfect health depends . RKPOltT BY Dll . HASSALL . " TL-iviaj , " analysed the preparation to which ¦ Messrs . Uaumjjarten and Co . havo given ho name iif'INVIi . JOltA ' l'IVB NERVING h ' sSI-lNCi ; , " 1 nm ofopin on th t it is a combination well calculated , from its containing , among other ingredients , Popsmo and Phosphate of Soda , to prove mo .-t serviceable to tho DEiiU . tiiTKD , tho Nti ; voL ' s , aud the DrapETic . " Price Ss per bottle , or four Ss bottles iu one , 22 s , carriage roe . Solo agents , BRANT & CO . 2 : j i Strand , London , W . C .
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New Edition , Enlarged , Crown Svo ., Cloth JU-. W ~ AIFS AND STRAYS , CIHJ ; FLY ruo . u 7 V TiiK CHESS BOA ::: ; , hy Captain Hugh A . Kennedy , Vice-Preaident ol tho liritish Chess Association . LoNDajf : W . W . JIoROAif , G 7 BARBICAN- .
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"'Ci OR the BLOOD is the LIFE . " CLAEKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE , Trade Mark , — " Blood Mixture . " THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER . For cleansing and clearing tho blood from all imparities , cannot bo too highly rooom-nrsndod . For Scrofula , Scurvy , Skin Dbo < wos , and Soros of all kinds it is a never-failins : and permanent cure . It Cures Old Sores , Cures Ulcerated Soro-J on the Nock , Cures Ulcerated 3 oro Lot ** , Cures Blackheads , or Pimples on tho Fac ? , Cures Scurvy Soros , Cures Cancerous Ulcers , Cures Blood and Skin Disenaos , Cares Glandular Swellings , Clears the Blood from all Impure Mutter , From whatever causo arising . As this Mixture is pleasant to tha taste , and warranted free from any thins ? injurious to tha 'ivwl delicate constitution of either sox , chs Proprietor solicits sufferers to give io a trial to test iw s-a ' hio . Thousands of Testimonials from all p > .-ts . Sold in Bottle * , is Cd each , and ia C-i-is , eoatai--ir . rr six times th-j quantity , Us e u ; : i - - ; lleioat t > eii ' ect a nennsutoat caro in tho crr-. ? ir , -n-ijoritv of bng-standiii ; , ' o : i . ios— HY Afji . UKK . iUSf ' d \ vj PATKN'T M ' SinciNK VR . YUOR 3 lit ¦ ,,: ; hout tuj United Kingdom and the world , or s-r ; ut to ny address on receipt or 'JO or lii stam-is ' . r .-F . J . Ctj .-VRKhi , Chemist , Hi < rh Hr . re .-:, . Un-jolu . Wholesalo : Ail Patent Melicioi il = 1 --. > s .
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/~ \ NE BOX of CLARKE'S B -H PILLS h ! \ . J > -. v-. i :-r . ! iito : l So euro all discharges i ' rom tluj li 1 viiiiry Oi »; ans , in either sex , aciiuired or c-on . itir . utioaal , Gravel , ii'i-i Pains iu the Uncle . Sold in bo : ; u . 'i , Is ( id t'iicli , hy all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vend . i-.-i : nr sent to any address , for liO stamps hy tha Maker , I ' ' . J . CLAKKE , Consulting Chemist , lliifli Street , Lincoln . Wholesale Agents , BARCLAY and Soxs , London , •and all the Wholssala Heuaes .