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THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON . W . C . The ailmlmble ami unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for DVCASOIETIC BA . 3 STQ , TJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , * . Is too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and the KstaMishment in all its branches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Musonlc Body 1-: directed to the many advantages offerea . CUISITSTK OF THK HIGHEST CHAEACTER . WINES PERFECT IN CONDITION AND QUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
Ad00802
SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCII STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH d- GERMAN CUISINE , j Hot and Cold Luncheons on the G-1 'oun . d ITloor ; ' This Room will accommodato 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; ¦ The Cirlll Room will Meat 1 . 10 [ lei-soim . I REIQ'S TREBLE STOUT , WORTHINCTON'S ALES , BKRLIN TIYOLI BEER . TEA . AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OK THB BUST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED PORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY . Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm's , mill the Crystal Palace .
Ad00803
MASONIC HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS , 1 NOTTING HILL SQUARE , W . I rpilE SCHOOL has been established to provide a High Class ' _ 1 _ Education to sons of Freemasons anil others , on moderate terms . Thero me scholarships of tho annual value of . 110 to £ 20 , and Exhibitions of £ 20 . Terms for sons of Freemasons from I to 7 guineas per term , for other pupils from 5 to 3 guineas per term . For further particulars apply to tho Secretary , or to E . PASSAWER , LL . D . Head Master . i -i { - * - '' ' - - ~~ ~ — -- -. . i ,-i . r --.-
Ad00804
NOW READY . THE ATHOLL MASONS , ! TlIEIH . Al ' THEXTId UlSTORT , Co . Ul'ILKD I'KOJI OFFICIAL SOUItCJiS , UOyfX I 0 J ' ' ' liiis UNICY OP MODKM I ' UEI ; . M-ISO . NS I . V lal 3 . I Ari Historical and Discursive Record of the Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of England according to the Old Institutions . BY EOBEltT JFBEKE GOULD . In Cloth , 12 mo , Trice us . SPENCER & CO ; , Opposite Freemason's Hall , 23 a Gt . Qneen-st ., London , W . C . *"" - - r - mm - - - - - ^ ¦ :- ¦ ia- i _ r ------ ----- .
Ad00805
. Crown Svo , price 2 s Otl , cloth lettered . Itaitawt *} fti ito . cmi ? % \\ M \ mu \ mmmmw . By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " May he read with advantage by the whole Craft . "—Sunday ' Timet . j "Grand Lodge should ai onco set to work to secure the desired uniformity . " —Sheffield 1 'ost . " Tiio subject is ably argued by the author . " —Western Daily Mercury . " Useful and vaftiaolo in the highest degree . " —Exeter Gazette . " Will have a ' material effect on the future of Masonic llitual . "—South ' Western Star . ; "The author adduces many variations in tho language usod by different Pre- ccptors . "—Cox ' s Monthly Legal Circular . " ¦ " Uught to be in the minds of ovary -Mason . " —Ifoiihdiiijilon Guardian . " To Freemasons generally it will ho found useful and valuable , and we com- | mend it to men . ' notice aceor . iugly . "— Surrey C-uity Observer . i 'Bro . rftev-eiis' motion lor a Committee on tho s .. ijjeet of Uniformity of Ritual j Wfl . sCti . rietl oy a largo m . i } oi-lily . '—M ,-ccuiajoii ' . i Chronicle report of Ur ' and Lodge ! meeting , 3 rd Deccmuer la ! i ) . j Sent , by post , on receipt of stamps , by the Author , Bro . JAMES ' STEVK . VS , J ia High-street , Umpham , ti . W . ; by Bro . W . \ V . MOUOAX , i 67 llarbiciii , Lun o , E . G . ; 0 r by fcj . D . EWINS & Co ., Paternoster- ' row , Louilun , E . U !
Ad00806
VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who has for some time past provided for the requireincuts of this Lodge , begs to announce th t he has obtained permission for the ivmovaloi his license to the Helved ro-voad , arid that lie has erected com nodious premises there . Theso comprise . A . S ^ P-A . OXOTJS J ^ L J ^ SOJSTXG HALL . ivmr . i . vrii i ; npnn , LATiGK BANQUKTTING HALT ., Together with every convenience tor Masonic gatherings . Applications . from Secretaries and others for acco :: modation to bo addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HAKT , " COLLEGE STHUET , LIMBETU , Lo . YDoy , S . E .
Ad00807
ANDERTON'S HOTEL , F . H . GLEMOWj PROPRIETOR , Nos . 162 , 164 & 165 Fleet Street , and 7 & 11 Johnson's Court , London . THE ACCOMMODATION OFFERED AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT FOR MASONIC MEETINGS , BANQUETS , & c . is vxaiv \ itv . D . 11 HE premises have lately been rebuilt , and in order to maintain tho time-honored reputation of tho house , as ono of the centres of London Freemasonry , special attention has been paid to the furnishing of Lodgo quarters , which now comprise A SPACIOUS MASONIC HALL Specially constructed for Masonic purposes , with preparation room adjoining . A LARGE BANQUET HALL Fitted with every necessary for the comfort of Visitors , & c ., & c . ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL DINNER PARTIES , MEETINGS , & c .
Ad00811
| OPENING OF THE CRITERION ANNEXE . Q PIERS & POND respectfully beg to inform their Patrons , that to k 3 meet the increasing demands of their business at tho Criterion , the premises havo been greatly enlarged , by tho addition of tho above building . Tho principal features of tho Now Establishment are as follows : — The Cafe , comprising—The . American Bar , The Vienna Bier Saal , VIANDS TKO . U THE NEW GuiLt . SUPPERS SERVED TILI , MIDNIGHT . Oystei-s a Specialite . The "Victoria Hall , for Banquets , Balls , Wedding Breakfasts , Soiives , and Entertainments . The Prince ' s and Carnarvon Rooms , for Masonic Meetings , Banquets , & c . IPrivato Rooms , suitablo for the meetings of rublic and Corporato Bodies , Arbitrations , & c . The Criter-ion Deiiartxnents . Buffet For Luncheons and . Light Refreshments . Eestaurant Dinners a la Carte . Cigar Divan Facing Piccadilly entrance Smoking Boom ... Adjoining tho Buffet . Grill . Room . Entrance in Jormyn Street . West Dining Boom Le Diner Parisieu daily from 5 . 30 till S p . m ., awl on Sundays . East Dining Room ... Dinners ii la Carte . The Grand Hall ... Table d'Hoto daily , from 5 . 30 till 8 p . m . ( also on Sundays at ( j )' . Private Booms ... For Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Ac , & c .
Ad00809
OSfiS aiffllfl FROM THB JOINT from TWKLVE to THREE o ' clock . § Mflf 8 " If S utt 0 l ' s muX STKAKS from tho GRILL till FIVE o ' clock . a I « a ™ ia § IV T . MAIDWKI . L , Hercules Tavern , Leadonhall-st ., City , E . C FISH DINNERS IN PERFECTION QS EACH , including Soups , Entrees , Poultry , Joiufcs , Cheese , Salad , 4 l Served from V 2 to J . daily—GEORGE TAVERN , Billingsgate Market . Solo Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Andcrton ' s Hotel .
Ad00810
FURNITURE FOB LODGE OF INSTRUCTION . —Complete Set , nearly new , for Sale . Address , J . W . H ., " FaiiiiMAsox ' s CIIHOSICLB " Oilice , 67 Barbican , London , E . C .
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I g ^^ pPg ^^ j P 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET .
rnilE members of St . Kew Lodge , No . 1222 , Weston-super-Mare , X had the honour , on Thursday , 11 th insfc ., of receiving tho members of Provincial Grand Lodge . Tho occasion was an eventful one in tho local annals of Freemasonry , there not having been so large and distinguished a gathering in Weston of the brethren of the mystic tie since the laying of the foundation stone of the West of
England Sanatorium by tho E . W . the P . G . M . of Somerset the Earl of Carnarvon . The members of St . Kew , justly proud of the honour of entertaiuiug so august a body , determined to give their brethren a truly fraternal welcome , and a reception befitting their Masonic dignity . The ordinary Lodge room being too small , the Town Hall was
engaged , the Hall itself being fitted np for the Lodge , and the various offices famished for the reception of the P . G . M . : nd the Provincial Grand Officers . The arrangement of the Hall for the business of the Lodge was most effective and comfortable . The Throne was situated
on the platform , surmounted by a canopy curtained with crimsoned diapery with golden Masonic emblem in the centre . A flig ht of st'jps led from the floor of the Hall to the foot of the Throne , stove and greenhouse plants being effectively grouped on each side . Both steps aud dais were covered -with crimson carpet of fleur de li
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Ad00801
THE FREEMASONS' TAVERN , GREAT QUEEN STEEET , LONDON . W . C . The ailmlmble ami unrivalled accommodation provided at this Establishment for DVCASOIETIC BA . 3 STQ , TJETS , PUBLIC AND PRIVATE DINNERS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , BALLS , * . Is too well known to need comment . The entire management has been changed , and the KstaMishment in all its branches thoroughly re-organised . The attention of the Musonlc Body 1-: directed to the many advantages offerea . CUISITSTK OF THK HIGHEST CHAEACTER . WINES PERFECT IN CONDITION AND QUALITY . N . B .-DINNERS PROVIDED FROM 3 / -. RESTAURANT , WINE , SMOKING & RETIRING ROOMS . The fullest measure of public confidence anil support ensured . ALFRED BEST . PROPRIETOR .
Ad00802
SAWYER'S ( LATE STATION ) RESTAURANT , 5 RAILWAY PLACE , FENCHURCII STREET , E . C . ENGLISH , FRENCH d- GERMAN CUISINE , j Hot and Cold Luncheons on the G-1 'oun . d ITloor ; ' This Room will accommodato 100 persons . CHOPS , STEAKS , & c , FROM THE GRILL ; ¦ The Cirlll Room will Meat 1 . 10 [ lei-soim . I REIQ'S TREBLE STOUT , WORTHINCTON'S ALES , BKRLIN TIYOLI BEER . TEA . AND COFFEE ALWAYS READY . CHAMPAGNES OK THB BUST BRANDS . OLD BOTTLED PORTS . SHERRIES AND OTHER WINES OF THE BEST QUALITY . Bro . F . J . SAWYER , Proprietor . Late of Pimm's , mill the Crystal Palace .
Ad00803
MASONIC HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS , 1 NOTTING HILL SQUARE , W . I rpilE SCHOOL has been established to provide a High Class ' _ 1 _ Education to sons of Freemasons anil others , on moderate terms . Thero me scholarships of tho annual value of . 110 to £ 20 , and Exhibitions of £ 20 . Terms for sons of Freemasons from I to 7 guineas per term , for other pupils from 5 to 3 guineas per term . For further particulars apply to tho Secretary , or to E . PASSAWER , LL . D . Head Master . i -i { - * - '' ' - - ~~ ~ — -- -. . i ,-i . r --.-
Ad00804
NOW READY . THE ATHOLL MASONS , ! TlIEIH . Al ' THEXTId UlSTORT , Co . Ul'ILKD I'KOJI OFFICIAL SOUItCJiS , UOyfX I 0 J ' ' ' liiis UNICY OP MODKM I ' UEI ; . M-ISO . NS I . V lal 3 . I Ari Historical and Discursive Record of the Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of England according to the Old Institutions . BY EOBEltT JFBEKE GOULD . In Cloth , 12 mo , Trice us . SPENCER & CO ; , Opposite Freemason's Hall , 23 a Gt . Qneen-st ., London , W . C . *"" - - r - mm - - - - - ^ ¦ :- ¦ ia- i _ r ------ ----- .
Ad00805
. Crown Svo , price 2 s Otl , cloth lettered . Itaitawt *} fti ito . cmi ? % \\ M \ mu \ mmmmw . By Bro . JAMES STEVENS , P . M ., P . Z ., & c . " May he read with advantage by the whole Craft . "—Sunday ' Timet . j "Grand Lodge should ai onco set to work to secure the desired uniformity . " —Sheffield 1 'ost . " Tiio subject is ably argued by the author . " —Western Daily Mercury . " Useful and vaftiaolo in the highest degree . " —Exeter Gazette . " Will have a ' material effect on the future of Masonic llitual . "—South ' Western Star . ; "The author adduces many variations in tho language usod by different Pre- ccptors . "—Cox ' s Monthly Legal Circular . " ¦ " Uught to be in the minds of ovary -Mason . " —Ifoiihdiiijilon Guardian . " To Freemasons generally it will ho found useful and valuable , and we com- | mend it to men . ' notice aceor . iugly . "— Surrey C-uity Observer . i 'Bro . rftev-eiis' motion lor a Committee on tho s .. ijjeet of Uniformity of Ritual j Wfl . sCti . rietl oy a largo m . i } oi-lily . '—M ,-ccuiajoii ' . i Chronicle report of Ur ' and Lodge ! meeting , 3 rd Deccmuer la ! i ) . j Sent , by post , on receipt of stamps , by the Author , Bro . JAMES ' STEVK . VS , J ia High-street , Umpham , ti . W . ; by Bro . W . \ V . MOUOAX , i 67 llarbiciii , Lun o , E . G . ; 0 r by fcj . D . EWINS & Co ., Paternoster- ' row , Louilun , E . U !
Ad00806
VITRUVIAN LODGE , No . 87 . BRO . ISAAC , who has for some time past provided for the requireincuts of this Lodge , begs to announce th t he has obtained permission for the ivmovaloi his license to the Helved ro-voad , arid that lie has erected com nodious premises there . Theso comprise . A . S ^ P-A . OXOTJS J ^ L J ^ SOJSTXG HALL . ivmr . i . vrii i ; npnn , LATiGK BANQUKTTING HALT ., Together with every convenience tor Masonic gatherings . Applications . from Secretaries and others for acco :: modation to bo addressed G . ISAAC , " WHITE HAKT , " COLLEGE STHUET , LIMBETU , Lo . YDoy , S . E .
Ad00807
ANDERTON'S HOTEL , F . H . GLEMOWj PROPRIETOR , Nos . 162 , 164 & 165 Fleet Street , and 7 & 11 Johnson's Court , London . THE ACCOMMODATION OFFERED AT THIS ESTABLISHMENT FOR MASONIC MEETINGS , BANQUETS , & c . is vxaiv \ itv . D . 11 HE premises have lately been rebuilt , and in order to maintain tho time-honored reputation of tho house , as ono of the centres of London Freemasonry , special attention has been paid to the furnishing of Lodgo quarters , which now comprise A SPACIOUS MASONIC HALL Specially constructed for Masonic purposes , with preparation room adjoining . A LARGE BANQUET HALL Fitted with every necessary for the comfort of Visitors , & c ., & c . ROOMS FOR LARGE OR SMALL DINNER PARTIES , MEETINGS , & c .
Ad00811
| OPENING OF THE CRITERION ANNEXE . Q PIERS & POND respectfully beg to inform their Patrons , that to k 3 meet the increasing demands of their business at tho Criterion , the premises havo been greatly enlarged , by tho addition of tho above building . Tho principal features of tho Now Establishment are as follows : — The Cafe , comprising—The . American Bar , The Vienna Bier Saal , VIANDS TKO . U THE NEW GuiLt . SUPPERS SERVED TILI , MIDNIGHT . Oystei-s a Specialite . The "Victoria Hall , for Banquets , Balls , Wedding Breakfasts , Soiives , and Entertainments . The Prince ' s and Carnarvon Rooms , for Masonic Meetings , Banquets , & c . IPrivato Rooms , suitablo for the meetings of rublic and Corporato Bodies , Arbitrations , & c . The Criter-ion Deiiartxnents . Buffet For Luncheons and . Light Refreshments . Eestaurant Dinners a la Carte . Cigar Divan Facing Piccadilly entrance Smoking Boom ... Adjoining tho Buffet . Grill . Room . Entrance in Jormyn Street . West Dining Boom Le Diner Parisieu daily from 5 . 30 till S p . m ., awl on Sundays . East Dining Room ... Dinners ii la Carte . The Grand Hall ... Table d'Hoto daily , from 5 . 30 till 8 p . m . ( also on Sundays at ( j )' . Private Booms ... For Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Ac , & c .
Ad00809
OSfiS aiffllfl FROM THB JOINT from TWKLVE to THREE o ' clock . § Mflf 8 " If S utt 0 l ' s muX STKAKS from tho GRILL till FIVE o ' clock . a I « a ™ ia § IV T . MAIDWKI . L , Hercules Tavern , Leadonhall-st ., City , E . C FISH DINNERS IN PERFECTION QS EACH , including Soups , Entrees , Poultry , Joiufcs , Cheese , Salad , 4 l Served from V 2 to J . daily—GEORGE TAVERN , Billingsgate Market . Solo Proprietor , GEORGE SMITH , from Andcrton ' s Hotel .
Ad00810
FURNITURE FOB LODGE OF INSTRUCTION . —Complete Set , nearly new , for Sale . Address , J . W . H ., " FaiiiiMAsox ' s CIIHOSICLB " Oilice , 67 Barbican , London , E . C .
Ad00808
I g ^^ pPg ^^ j P 67 BARBICAN , E . C .
Provincial Grand Lodge Of Somerset.
PROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF SOMERSET .
rnilE members of St . Kew Lodge , No . 1222 , Weston-super-Mare , X had the honour , on Thursday , 11 th insfc ., of receiving tho members of Provincial Grand Lodge . Tho occasion was an eventful one in tho local annals of Freemasonry , there not having been so large and distinguished a gathering in Weston of the brethren of the mystic tie since the laying of the foundation stone of the West of
England Sanatorium by tho E . W . the P . G . M . of Somerset the Earl of Carnarvon . The members of St . Kew , justly proud of the honour of entertaiuiug so august a body , determined to give their brethren a truly fraternal welcome , and a reception befitting their Masonic dignity . The ordinary Lodge room being too small , the Town Hall was
engaged , the Hall itself being fitted np for the Lodge , and the various offices famished for the reception of the P . G . M . : nd the Provincial Grand Officers . The arrangement of the Hall for the business of the Lodge was most effective and comfortable . The Throne was situated
on the platform , surmounted by a canopy curtained with crimsoned diapery with golden Masonic emblem in the centre . A flig ht of st'jps led from the floor of the Hall to the foot of the Throne , stove and greenhouse plants being effectively grouped on each side . Both steps aud dais were covered -with crimson carpet of fleur de li