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Presentation To Brother Ackland.
the happy tact of satisfying all concerned , and had thus surrounded himself with a host of friends . He had not only succeeded in making substantial profit for the employers by whom he had been engaged , earning their hearty goodwill for the services he had rendered them , but he had also earned the hearty goodwill of all with whom he had come into contact by his urbanity , ability , and admirable business
judgment . He ( the speaker ) had no hesitation in saying thafc the house in which they were now assembled had taken a step in advance in securing the services of a manager who is so universally esteemed ; and he felt Bro . Ackland wonld not only maintain the prestige he had gained in the past , but would do his utmost to raise the Manchester to the position of one of the best and most successful
hotels in Loudon . He then begged Brother Ackland s acceptance of a slight testimonial of their esteem and regard , aud hoped be would value it , not merely for its in . fcrinsio worth , but as an expression of their genuine and heartfelt esteem . Amidst loud cheering , the chairman then presented to Bro . Ackland a magnificent silver claret jug , liohly chased , and
bearing a suitable inscription , together wifch a cheque for a hundred guineas , and a valuable bracelet for Mrs . Ackland . After the applause had subsided , Bro . Ackland suitably acknowledged the compliment which had been paid to his wife and himself , and observed that the expressions of their kindness were far greater than he had expected , and were , therefore , all the more gratifying . He was extremely
grateful to his many friends , who had done so much in getting up this splendid testimonial , and felt it a great honour to be favoured with so large and influential a company on that occasion . It was quite refreshing to see so many of his old acquaintances , whose friendship he hoped he might long continue to deserve , and he assured them all he should strive to do so in his new sphere of labour .
Ifc ia proposed to erect a Kursaal off the Chain Pier , which will be a great improvement to the town of Brighton . The entrance to the Pier will be widened 14 feet . The promenade will be 116 feet wide , and at the head a construction , 630 feet long from east to west , and 148 feet wide .
Bro . Alderman H . Cox ( Chairman Royal Aquarium ) , was elected Mayor of Brighton for the ensuing year , bat the worthy brother being unable to attend tbe Committee through indisposition , the late Mayor , Bro . Alderman Halletfc , proceeded to his residence , where he was invested , and the customary declaration was made . The
thanks of the Council were unanimously voted to the late Mayor , Bro . Alderman Hallefct , and the Mayoress , for services rendered , and in recognition of the efficient manner in which he had discharged his duties during hia year of office . Bro . Halletfc has been twice Mayor of Brighton .
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THE THEATRES , & o . COVENT GABDEIT .-PROMENADE CONCERTS . DRURY LAWE .-At 7 , FOGGED . At 8 , PLUCK . ADELPHI .-At 7 . 15 , FAMILIES SUPPLIED . At 7 . 45 , DRINK . . ( Last night ) . PRINCESS'S—At 7 , AUNT CHARLOTTE'S MAID . At 7 . 15 , THE SILVER KING . VAUDEVILLE . —At 8 , MONEY . This day , at 2 . 30 also . GLOBE . —At 8 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER At 8 . 15 , THE PROMISE OF MAY . CRITERION . —At 8 , BRAVE HEARTS . At 9 , BETSY . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 45 , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . This day , at 3 also . STRAND . —At 7 . 45 , THE HEIR-AT-LAW . At 9 . 30 , FROLIQUE . SAVOY . —At 8 , MOCK TURTLES . At 8 . 30 , PATIENCE . This day ( Saturday ) , at 2 . 30 , also . COMEDY . —At 8 , RIP VAN WINKLE . HAYMARKET .-At 7 . 50 , NEARLY SEVEN . At 8 . 10 , THE OVERLAND ROUTE . OPERA COMIQUE .-ON CONDITION . At 9 . 40 , SOMETHING NEW . COURT .-At 8 , PICKING UP THE PIECES . At 8 . 30 , THE PARVENU . TOOLE'S .-Afc 7 . 20 , TAKING IT EASY . At 8 , GIRLS AND BOYS ; a Nursery Tale . AVENUE . —At 7 . 30 , WEDDING BLISS . At 8 , MANTEAUX NOIRS . G-AIETY .-At 7 . 30 , DONE ON BOTH SIDES . At 8 . 15 , LITTLE ROBIN * HOOD . This day , at 3 . 15 , also . ALHAMBRA . —At 7 . 45 , MERRY WAR . STANDARD . —THE RULING PASSION . SADLER'S WELLS—JEAN ; ou , la Republicuie . SUR REY—At 7 . 30 , FOR EVER . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall . —Every evening , at 8 . On Monday , the 20 th instant , Mr . VERNON DOWSETT'S BENEFIT . HENG-LER ' S GRAND CIRQUE .-This day , at 7 . 30 . CRYSTAL PALACE—This day , CONCERT . Dr . LYNN , the ELECTRIFYING CONJUROR . Open Daily , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , < fcc .
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" A suitable gift from a Master to Ms Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PEICE 8 s 6 d EACH THEFREEMASON'StWNIOLE* VOLUMES 1 to 15 . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , FKEEJIASON ' S CHRONICLE WORKS , HERMES HILT , , PENTO : JVILI , .
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THEAMERICAN PORTABLEMUSICSTANDS. J . F . WAJ / rrcilS' PATENT . Iron , from 10 / 6 each . Brass , from 30 / - " ; each . THESE Stands are unsurpassed in simplicity , strength , portability cheapness , and elegance of finish . They are suitable for Military Bands Orchestras , Reading and News Rooms , Libraries , Studies , nnd Drawing Rooms When opened to their full capacity they stand 5 feet high , and can be folded and enclosed in a caso 21 inches long by 2 inches diameter . The weight is about 3 lbs . 12 oz ., and they will support a weight of 58 lbs . To be obtained of all Music Dealers , and of the Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Patent , HARROW & CO . MUSIC SMITHS , BRASS WORKERS , & G . 13 and 14 Portland Street , Sono , London , W . DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE ,
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BRO.G.S.GRAHAM, The Popular Tenor and Buffo Vocalist , from St . James ' s Hall , Crystal Palace , & c . ( Provincial Grand Organist Middlesex ) IS OPEN TO ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR Cmtcetts , ( Bvd & ttmmMvAB , ^ fgUsamt Damjuefs . Bro . G . S . Graham ' s Party of Eminent Artists can be engaged for Masonic Banquets , Consecrations and Installations , & c . For Opinions of the Press and terms , address—G . S . GRAHAM , St . John's "Villa , 91 Fornlca Road Balham Surrey .
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RICHARDPEARCY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEE , 31 PACKINGT 0 N STEEET , ISLINGTON , LONDON , N . Watches Made and Repaired in the very best manner . M&8OHI0JFBWHJtiS.
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Crown Svo , price 2 s 6 cl , cloth lettered . ItEwmfi *} ol Ijtoicrnic fihml , 1 MmvmtL By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " May be read with advantage by the whole Craft . "—Sunday Times . " Grand Lodge should at once set to work to secure the desired uniformity . " —Sheffield Post . " The subject is ably argued by the author . "— Western Daily Mercury . " Useful and valuable in the highest degree . "—Exeter Gazette . "Will have a material effect on tho future of Masonic Ritual . "—South Western Star . " The author adduces many variations in tho language used by different Preceptors . "— Cox ' s Monthly Legal Circular . " Ought to bo inthe hands of every Mason . "—Northampton Guardian . "To Freemasons generally it will be found useful and valuable , and we com mend it to thoir notice accordingly . "—Surrey County Observer . "Bro . Stevens' motion for a Committee on the subject of Uniformity of liilini , was carried by alargo majority . "—Freemason's Chronicle report of Grand Lod"c meeting , 3 rd December 1879 . ° Sent , by post , cu receipt of stamps , by the AnlLir , 7 "im . J . urKS STEVENS , 112 High-street , Clapham , S . W . ; or by Hro . V , ' . \ V . MOKOAN , Belvidoro Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .
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Presentation To Brother Ackland.
the happy tact of satisfying all concerned , and had thus surrounded himself with a host of friends . He had not only succeeded in making substantial profit for the employers by whom he had been engaged , earning their hearty goodwill for the services he had rendered them , but he had also earned the hearty goodwill of all with whom he had come into contact by his urbanity , ability , and admirable business
judgment . He ( the speaker ) had no hesitation in saying thafc the house in which they were now assembled had taken a step in advance in securing the services of a manager who is so universally esteemed ; and he felt Bro . Ackland wonld not only maintain the prestige he had gained in the past , but would do his utmost to raise the Manchester to the position of one of the best and most successful
hotels in Loudon . He then begged Brother Ackland s acceptance of a slight testimonial of their esteem and regard , aud hoped be would value it , not merely for its in . fcrinsio worth , but as an expression of their genuine and heartfelt esteem . Amidst loud cheering , the chairman then presented to Bro . Ackland a magnificent silver claret jug , liohly chased , and
bearing a suitable inscription , together wifch a cheque for a hundred guineas , and a valuable bracelet for Mrs . Ackland . After the applause had subsided , Bro . Ackland suitably acknowledged the compliment which had been paid to his wife and himself , and observed that the expressions of their kindness were far greater than he had expected , and were , therefore , all the more gratifying . He was extremely
grateful to his many friends , who had done so much in getting up this splendid testimonial , and felt it a great honour to be favoured with so large and influential a company on that occasion . It was quite refreshing to see so many of his old acquaintances , whose friendship he hoped he might long continue to deserve , and he assured them all he should strive to do so in his new sphere of labour .
Ifc ia proposed to erect a Kursaal off the Chain Pier , which will be a great improvement to the town of Brighton . The entrance to the Pier will be widened 14 feet . The promenade will be 116 feet wide , and at the head a construction , 630 feet long from east to west , and 148 feet wide .
Bro . Alderman H . Cox ( Chairman Royal Aquarium ) , was elected Mayor of Brighton for the ensuing year , bat the worthy brother being unable to attend tbe Committee through indisposition , the late Mayor , Bro . Alderman Halletfc , proceeded to his residence , where he was invested , and the customary declaration was made . The
thanks of the Council were unanimously voted to the late Mayor , Bro . Alderman Hallefct , and the Mayoress , for services rendered , and in recognition of the efficient manner in which he had discharged his duties during hia year of office . Bro . Halletfc has been twice Mayor of Brighton .
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THE THEATRES , & o . COVENT GABDEIT .-PROMENADE CONCERTS . DRURY LAWE .-At 7 , FOGGED . At 8 , PLUCK . ADELPHI .-At 7 . 15 , FAMILIES SUPPLIED . At 7 . 45 , DRINK . . ( Last night ) . PRINCESS'S—At 7 , AUNT CHARLOTTE'S MAID . At 7 . 15 , THE SILVER KING . VAUDEVILLE . —At 8 , MONEY . This day , at 2 . 30 also . GLOBE . —At 8 , A FAIR ENCOUNTER At 8 . 15 , THE PROMISE OF MAY . CRITERION . —At 8 , BRAVE HEARTS . At 9 , BETSY . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 45 , MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING . This day , at 3 also . STRAND . —At 7 . 45 , THE HEIR-AT-LAW . At 9 . 30 , FROLIQUE . SAVOY . —At 8 , MOCK TURTLES . At 8 . 30 , PATIENCE . This day ( Saturday ) , at 2 . 30 , also . COMEDY . —At 8 , RIP VAN WINKLE . HAYMARKET .-At 7 . 50 , NEARLY SEVEN . At 8 . 10 , THE OVERLAND ROUTE . OPERA COMIQUE .-ON CONDITION . At 9 . 40 , SOMETHING NEW . COURT .-At 8 , PICKING UP THE PIECES . At 8 . 30 , THE PARVENU . TOOLE'S .-Afc 7 . 20 , TAKING IT EASY . At 8 , GIRLS AND BOYS ; a Nursery Tale . AVENUE . —At 7 . 30 , WEDDING BLISS . At 8 , MANTEAUX NOIRS . G-AIETY .-At 7 . 30 , DONE ON BOTH SIDES . At 8 . 15 , LITTLE ROBIN * HOOD . This day , at 3 . 15 , also . ALHAMBRA . —At 7 . 45 , MERRY WAR . STANDARD . —THE RULING PASSION . SADLER'S WELLS—JEAN ; ou , la Republicuie . SUR REY—At 7 . 30 , FOR EVER . MOHAWK MINSTRELS , Agricultural Hall . —Every evening , at 8 . On Monday , the 20 th instant , Mr . VERNON DOWSETT'S BENEFIT . HENG-LER ' S GRAND CIRQUE .-This day , at 7 . 30 . CRYSTAL PALACE—This day , CONCERT . Dr . LYNN , the ELECTRIFYING CONJUROR . Open Daily , Aquarium , Picture Gallery , < fcc .
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" A suitable gift from a Master to Ms Lodge . " NEATLY BOUND IN CLOTH , PEICE 8 s 6 d EACH THEFREEMASON'StWNIOLE* VOLUMES 1 to 15 . LONDON : W . W . MORGAN , FKEEJIASON ' S CHRONICLE WORKS , HERMES HILT , , PENTO : JVILI , .
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THEAMERICAN PORTABLEMUSICSTANDS. J . F . WAJ / rrcilS' PATENT . Iron , from 10 / 6 each . Brass , from 30 / - " ; each . THESE Stands are unsurpassed in simplicity , strength , portability cheapness , and elegance of finish . They are suitable for Military Bands Orchestras , Reading and News Rooms , Libraries , Studies , nnd Drawing Rooms When opened to their full capacity they stand 5 feet high , and can be folded and enclosed in a caso 21 inches long by 2 inches diameter . The weight is about 3 lbs . 12 oz ., and they will support a weight of 58 lbs . To be obtained of all Music Dealers , and of the Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Patent , HARROW & CO . MUSIC SMITHS , BRASS WORKERS , & G . 13 and 14 Portland Street , Sono , London , W . DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE ,
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BRO.G.S.GRAHAM, The Popular Tenor and Buffo Vocalist , from St . James ' s Hall , Crystal Palace , & c . ( Provincial Grand Organist Middlesex ) IS OPEN TO ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR Cmtcetts , ( Bvd & ttmmMvAB , ^ fgUsamt Damjuefs . Bro . G . S . Graham ' s Party of Eminent Artists can be engaged for Masonic Banquets , Consecrations and Installations , & c . For Opinions of the Press and terms , address—G . S . GRAHAM , St . John's "Villa , 91 Fornlca Road Balham Surrey .
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RICHARDPEARCY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEE , 31 PACKINGT 0 N STEEET , ISLINGTON , LONDON , N . Watches Made and Repaired in the very best manner . M&8OHI0JFBWHJtiS.
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Crown Svo , price 2 s 6 cl , cloth lettered . ItEwmfi *} ol Ijtoicrnic fihml , 1 MmvmtL By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " May be read with advantage by the whole Craft . "—Sunday Times . " Grand Lodge should at once set to work to secure the desired uniformity . " —Sheffield Post . " The subject is ably argued by the author . "— Western Daily Mercury . " Useful and valuable in the highest degree . "—Exeter Gazette . "Will have a material effect on tho future of Masonic Ritual . "—South Western Star . " The author adduces many variations in tho language used by different Preceptors . "— Cox ' s Monthly Legal Circular . " Ought to bo inthe hands of every Mason . "—Northampton Guardian . "To Freemasons generally it will be found useful and valuable , and we com mend it to thoir notice accordingly . "—Surrey County Observer . "Bro . Stevens' motion for a Committee on the subject of Uniformity of liilini , was carried by alargo majority . "—Freemason's Chronicle report of Grand Lod"c meeting , 3 rd December 1879 . ° Sent , by post , cu receipt of stamps , by the AnlLir , 7 "im . J . urKS STEVENS , 112 High-street , Clapham , S . W . ; or by Hro . V , ' . \ V . MOKOAN , Belvidoro Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , London , N .