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DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO RO . JOHN HERVEY , CHAND SECRETARY . Just published , in one handsome Pomy Svo . volume , 793 pases ; in half Morocco , Roxburgh style , gilt top , prico 21 s ., THE EOYAL MASONICCYCLOPAEDIA OF HISTORY,RITES,SYMBOLISM&BIOGRAPHY, EDITED UY KENNETH E . H . MACKENZIE , IX " . ( " CRYPTONtMUS . " ) COXTAIXIKO rrWABDS 0 » IH 8 SS TnOPSlXD 80 BJBCTS , IOOBTHBB WITH NUMBROCS OBIGIlfAl AICHJJOtOGICAL AKICLKS CK TOPICS NBVBB BBF 0 I 1 E TBHATBD IK ANT SIIULAB WOUE . " One of the most important additions to Masonic Literature ( luring the last quarter of a century . " " May be classed among the Standard Works of Great Britain . " Vide CRITICAL NOTICES . LONDON : —BROTHER JOHN HOGG , PATERNOSTER ROW , E . C . MASONIC LIBRARIES . —Scarce and Valuable Books on Freemasonry , on Sale by Bro . JOHN HOGG Paternoster Row , London , E . C . Catalogues on application .

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LOMBARD DEPOSIT BANK LIMITED . ( Eos ' i ' iier / rom ihe Director * ' Rrport . presented to the Shareholders at the Fourth Ordinary General ileetiiij , held at the Citniioii-sttvet Hotel , on Saturday , the 3 rd Miueh IS 77 ) . rnilE LOMBARD DEPOSIT BANK LIMT . L TED having completed its second year , the Directors have tho pleasure of presenting to tho Shar holders and Depositors their usual Report and Balance Sheet , this being the Annual one . but tho fourth since tho Bank ' s incorporation , and it having been the most prosperous year the Bank has had , the particulars cannot fail' to prove satisfactory to all who arc interested in the Company ' s progress . From the following figures , which are duly certified by the Auditors as correct , it will bo seen that during this ye « r the Directors havo received applications for advances of sums amounting in the aggregate to £ 214 . 000 ; of those a considerable portion fell through , because , on investigation , the security offered was found to be insufficient in value , or defective in title , but your Directors succeeded in completing advances to tho amount of i ! 6- < , 6 o 3 , being more than double the amount advanced during tho initial year of tho Bank ' s existence . During the past six months , the Directors have made , in addition to temporary loans , -121 advances of a more permanent character ( making a total of 822 advances for tho year ) , on securities amounting to £ 33 , 360 , upon which tho interest and bonus amount to £ 5 , 760 , and after defraying tho expenses of Management , and writing off to Suspense Fund £ 498 , nnd £ 500 to increase the Reserve Fund to £ 1 , 000 it leaves a balance of £ 1 , 425 to be carried forward . These figures show at once the satisfactory condition of th > - Company . During the same period the receipts from deposits have been £ 3 , 549 , and the withdrawals £ 6 . 703 . so that we have received £ 1 , 785 more than wo hava paid out . We havo advanced £ 34 , 064 , and we have received back £ 12 , 715 . Our advances , therefore , are larger than tho repayments . If t e above figures are compared with those in the preceding balance sheet , you will observe that we have continued our usu 1 satisfactory courso of business — every department showing a steady increase in tho number and extent of our transactions . Some idea of tho magnitude of this young institution may bo formed from the fact that tho trial turn over for tho year amounts to nearly £ 22-1 , 100 , while the amount duo to tho Company , nnd for which ample security is held , has now reached the sum of £ 21 , 349 . In addition to this , the Directors call attention to tho fact—a most important oue—that within two years of tho Bank ' a establishment , the reserve amounts to £ 1 , 000 . This largo increase in each department of the Company ' s business during the past year , evidences the growing and stedfast confidence of the public in the management of the Bank ; is most encouraging to the Board , and will bo a source of great gratification to tho Shareholders . That confidence the Board has sought by constant and conscientious efforts in conducting tho business of tho Company on tho soundest principles , by investing the moneys intrusted to their charge with tho utmost caution an'l cai-e , by refusing all offered securities which wore either speculative or risky , and accepting only such as wero legitimate and of ample value . Tho Directors also desire to draw the Shareholders ' attention to the fact that tho whole of tue shares aro allotted except 5300 . They now offer 33 no to tho present Shareholders and the public at par , the remaining 2 . 000 at a premium ( to be placed to Reserve Fund ) of 5 s per share . The Directors believe that tho present position of tho Bank justifies them in adopting this course . AT the FOURTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Lombard Deposit Bank Limited , held at tho Cannon , street Hotel , on Saturday , the 3 rd March 1877 , Colonel Mahon in the chair , the Directors' Report ani statement of Accounts were unanimously approved , and a dividend at tho rate of 121 per cent , waa declared . Tho cordial thanks of tho meeting wre unanimously passed to Mr . James Pryor , the Manager of the Company , and to tho Chairman and Director * . , ' By Order of the Board , RICHARD TYLER , Secretary . 35 Lombard-street , 6 th March 1877 .

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DEDICATED BY PERMISSION TO RO . JOHN HERVEY , CHAND SECRETARY . Just published , in one handsome Pomy Svo . volume , 793 pases ; in half Morocco , Roxburgh style , gilt top , prico 21 s ., THE EOYAL MASONICCYCLOPAEDIA OF HISTORY,RITES,SYMBOLISM&BIOGRAPHY, EDITED UY KENNETH E . H . MACKENZIE , IX " . ( " CRYPTONtMUS . " ) COXTAIXIKO rrWABDS 0 » IH 8 SS TnOPSlXD 80 BJBCTS , IOOBTHBB WITH NUMBROCS OBIGIlfAl AICHJJOtOGICAL AKICLKS CK TOPICS NBVBB BBF 0 I 1 E TBHATBD IK ANT SIIULAB WOUE . " One of the most important additions to Masonic Literature ( luring the last quarter of a century . " " May be classed among the Standard Works of Great Britain . " Vide CRITICAL NOTICES . LONDON : —BROTHER JOHN HOGG , PATERNOSTER ROW , E . C . MASONIC LIBRARIES . —Scarce and Valuable Books on Freemasonry , on Sale by Bro . JOHN HOGG Paternoster Row , London , E . C . Catalogues on application .

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PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS ON EASY TERMS . GROYBRSz)GBOYBB LET ON HIRE , WITH OPTION OF PURCHASE , iTfimmtfBEAUTIFUL AND PERFECT INSTRUMENTS . jl ^ BlJi PURCHASERS CHOOSE THEIR OWN TERMS r ^) .,,,,..,.. .. Jft F 15 TO £ 3 3 s PER Q UARTER . ij g I " fi | The Advantage * of a Trial , with tlio Convenience of the V [ "W «•»•«« " I P Three » Oi » r » ' System at Cash Price , I » y Paying about a < lnarier ^ k . JauL-Z" —— - ^ - U of t 5 , e value dotru , tiac lialance l > y Ha . ty Payment * , from jJZtjjt ~ : ~^ * ZZmJ & 15 s i , cr 'i" » rt « r-GR0VER&GR0VER,1579KingslandRoad. ESTABMSIIEM 1830

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H.H.CHILD, TBAGTIGAL TAILOR , 16CALEDONIANROAD, Eight doors from Kings Cross . ALL THE NEW PATTERNS & [ FABRICS E 0 R THE PRESENT SEASON . UNSURPASSED FOR STYLE AND DURABILITY . FIT WELL AND WEAR WELL , COUPONS GIVEN . LOWEST PRICES AND NEWEST STYLES .

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ml 2 9 FLEET ST ., and 114 & 115 SHOE LANE flF ^ g |» And 143 Mare Street , Triangle , Hackney , ^| E ~ 'JSHSL Gents' Silk Hats fro'n 6 / 6 each . Second best 6 / 6 7 / 6 8 / 8 % ^ 1 ~ rKWtf ) Superfine quality , 10 / 012 / 6 & 16 / . The very besl made 21 / . ' ^ 5 Bg' "" i $ S £$ zr Felt Hats , hard and soft , in all the newest shapes , -sss >^

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' rjlOR the BLOOD is the LIFE . " ! CLARKE'S WORLD - FAMED BLOOD ' MIXTURE , Trade Mark , — " Blood Mixture . " THB GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER . For cleansing and clearing the blood from all imparities , cannot be too highly recommended . For Scrofula , Scurvy , Skin Diseases , and Soreof all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure It Cures Old Sores , Cures Ulcerated Sores on the Neck , Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs , Cures Blackheads , or Pimples on the Face , Cares Scurvy Sores , Cures Cancerous Ulcers , Cures Blood and Skin Diseases , Cures Glandular Swellings , Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter , From whatever cause arising . As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste , and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex , tho Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value . Thousands of Testimonials from all parts . Sold in Bottles , 2 s 6 d each , and in Cases , contain ing six times the quantity , lis each—sufficient to eflect a permanent cure iu the groat majority of long-standing cases—BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the United Kingdom and the world , or sent to any address on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps by F . J . CLARKE , Chemist , High Street , Lincoln . Wholwala : AU Patent Medicine Houses ,

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TAIAR INDIEN . SPECIAL CAUTION . OWING to the marked sncces 3 of this medicine , the only patent medicinn universally prescribed by the faculty , and the acknowledged cure for constipation , headache , bile , hemorrhoid !! , & c BASE IMITATIONS , containing drastic Irritants , are being foisted on the public . Tha genuine preparation bears the title "Tamar Indion , " nnd the signature E . OiULLOtf , Coleman-st ., London . E . C . Price 2 < Cd per box . Iu a recent case , 187 G , f > . No . 2 U , a perpetual injunction to restrain the defendant from applying the name " Tamar" to his lozenges was awarded , with cos ' s , by Vice-chancellor Bacon , on 19 th January 1877 , and all such piracies will be summarily procoeded against . N . B . —See that the outer wrapper ( directions ) aro printed in the English language , and that each box bears the Government 3 d stamp . The boxes with foreign wrappers are not prepared for English requirements .

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YOUNG'S Avnicated Corn and Bunion Plaisters are tho best ever invented for giving immediate ease , and removing those painful excrescences . Prico Od and ls per box . Any Chemist not having them in stock can procure them . Observe the Trade Mark—H . Y . —without which none are genuine . Bo sure and ask for Young ' s .

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ONE BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs , in either sex , acquired or constitutional , Gravel , and Pains in the Back . Sold in boxes , 4 s 6 d each , by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors : or sent to any address , for CO stamps by the Maker , F . J . CLAKKE , Consulting Chemist , High Street , Lincoln . Wholesale Agents , BABCLAT and SOKS , London , and all the . fTk ^ esals H OOSM .

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LOMBARD DEPOSIT BANK LIMITED . ( Eos ' i ' iier / rom ihe Director * ' Rrport . presented to the Shareholders at the Fourth Ordinary General ileetiiij , held at the Citniioii-sttvet Hotel , on Saturday , the 3 rd Miueh IS 77 ) . rnilE LOMBARD DEPOSIT BANK LIMT . L TED having completed its second year , the Directors have tho pleasure of presenting to tho Shar holders and Depositors their usual Report and Balance Sheet , this being the Annual one . but tho fourth since tho Bank ' s incorporation , and it having been the most prosperous year the Bank has had , the particulars cannot fail' to prove satisfactory to all who arc interested in the Company ' s progress . From the following figures , which are duly certified by the Auditors as correct , it will bo seen that during this ye « r the Directors havo received applications for advances of sums amounting in the aggregate to £ 214 . 000 ; of those a considerable portion fell through , because , on investigation , the security offered was found to be insufficient in value , or defective in title , but your Directors succeeded in completing advances to tho amount of i ! 6- < , 6 o 3 , being more than double the amount advanced during tho initial year of tho Bank ' s existence . During the past six months , the Directors have made , in addition to temporary loans , -121 advances of a more permanent character ( making a total of 822 advances for tho year ) , on securities amounting to £ 33 , 360 , upon which tho interest and bonus amount to £ 5 , 760 , and after defraying tho expenses of Management , and writing off to Suspense Fund £ 498 , nnd £ 500 to increase the Reserve Fund to £ 1 , 000 it leaves a balance of £ 1 , 425 to be carried forward . These figures show at once the satisfactory condition of th > - Company . During the same period the receipts from deposits have been £ 3 , 549 , and the withdrawals £ 6 . 703 . so that we have received £ 1 , 785 more than wo hava paid out . We havo advanced £ 34 , 064 , and we have received back £ 12 , 715 . Our advances , therefore , are larger than tho repayments . If t e above figures are compared with those in the preceding balance sheet , you will observe that we have continued our usu 1 satisfactory courso of business — every department showing a steady increase in tho number and extent of our transactions . Some idea of tho magnitude of this young institution may bo formed from the fact that tho trial turn over for tho year amounts to nearly £ 22-1 , 100 , while the amount duo to tho Company , nnd for which ample security is held , has now reached the sum of £ 21 , 349 . In addition to this , the Directors call attention to tho fact—a most important oue—that within two years of tho Bank ' a establishment , the reserve amounts to £ 1 , 000 . This largo increase in each department of the Company ' s business during the past year , evidences the growing and stedfast confidence of the public in the management of the Bank ; is most encouraging to the Board , and will bo a source of great gratification to tho Shareholders . That confidence the Board has sought by constant and conscientious efforts in conducting tho business of tho Company on tho soundest principles , by investing the moneys intrusted to their charge with tho utmost caution an'l cai-e , by refusing all offered securities which wore either speculative or risky , and accepting only such as wero legitimate and of ample value . Tho Directors also desire to draw the Shareholders ' attention to the fact that tho whole of tue shares aro allotted except 5300 . They now offer 33 no to tho present Shareholders and the public at par , the remaining 2 . 000 at a premium ( to be placed to Reserve Fund ) of 5 s per share . The Directors believe that tho present position of tho Bank justifies them in adopting this course . AT the FOURTH ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Lombard Deposit Bank Limited , held at tho Cannon , street Hotel , on Saturday , the 3 rd March 1877 , Colonel Mahon in the chair , the Directors' Report ani statement of Accounts were unanimously approved , and a dividend at tho rate of 121 per cent , waa declared . Tho cordial thanks of tho meeting wre unanimously passed to Mr . James Pryor , the Manager of the Company , and to tho Chairman and Director * . , ' By Order of the Board , RICHARD TYLER , Secretary . 35 Lombard-street , 6 th March 1877 .

Ad01503

FIRST CLASS AMERICANFRESHBEEF. — : o : — DAVIS & CO ., BUTCHERS , 82 ALDERSGATE STREET , E . C . All orders accompanied by a remittance forwarded to any part of London on same day .

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PORTSMOUTH TIMES AND NAVAL GAZETTE , Hampshire , I . of Wight and Sussex County Journal . Conservative organ for the district . Largest and most influential circulation . "The Naval Paper of the Principal Naval Arsenal . " Seo " May ' s British and Irish Press Guide . " Tuesday Evening , Ono Penny . Saturday , Twopence . Chief Offices : —154 Queen Street , Portsea . Bro . R . HOLBHOOS & SOHS , Proprietors . Branch Offices at Chichester and Gosport . Agencies in all the principal towns in tha district . Advertisements should be forwarded to reach the Office not later than Tuesday Mornings and Friday afternoons ,

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