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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . EASTER HOLIDAYS . On GOOD FRIDAY , SATURDAY , EASTER SUNDAY , and MONDAY , CHEAP THIRD CLASS TICKETS , available on day of issue only , will be issued by certain trains from PADDINGTON , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Uxbridge Road , Hammersmith , Shepherd's Bush , Latimer Road , Notting Hill , Royal Oak , Westbourne Park , and from CERTAIN STATIONS on the DISTRICT and METROPOLITAN RAILWAYS to the following stations , at the fares shown : — Staines 2 s Od i Tilehurst " 1 ? Windsor 2 s 6 d Pangbouruo 6 s Od Taplow ) «„ nr 1 Goring Maidenhead j os uu Cholsey and Moulsford 6 s 6 d Cookham Wallingford ( not on Good Bourne End Friday or Sunday ) 7 s Od Great Marlow . 3 s Gd Shiplake Henley ' * On Saturday , 24 th March , the issue of Cheap Tickets to Windsor will not commence until 1 . 0 p . m . On EASTER MONDAY , similar tickets will be issued to theso stations ( except Tilehurst , Pangbourno , Goring , Cholsey and Moulsford , and Wallingford ) from CERTAIN STATIONS on the NORTH LONDON RAILWAY . For full particulars , see pamphlets . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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BRO . JOHN PROBERT will be happy to provide high class Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Woodville , Now Barnet , N .

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CANDIDATES FOR THE INSTITUTIONS . — : o : — Announcements nre inserted under this head at the rate of five shillings per men , to appear each week from the time the ballot papers are issued up to the day oi * election , for cash with order .

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GIRLS SCHOOL . JESSIE WINIFRED HICKS ( Aged 8 ) . Second Application . Votes forward 1464 . Her father , Anthony Alexander Hicks , Master Mariner , was initiated in " The Great City " Lodge , No . 1426 , London , in March 1875 , and continued a full member for 12 years . He died llth October 1889 , leaving , through unavoidable calamity and misfortune , his widow , with nine children , in very straitened circumstances . Tho case is strongly recommended by " Thc Great City " Lodge . Proxies may be sent to tho Widow , 8 Mornington Road , Leytonstone , N . E .

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BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . BRO . JAMES WILLIAM AVERY Past Master 619 , 1178 , 1314 . Past Z . 619 , 73 . Life Governor of tho Masonic Institutions . Thc case is strongly recommended by several distinguished Craftsmen . Further particulars of Bro . Avery , 16 Hatcham Park Road , New Cross , S . E .

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BRO . THOMAS ALCOCK ( Aged 67 Years ) . P . M . 1228 , P . Z . 55 . Who was initiated in thc Westbourne Lodge , No . 733 , in 1867—joined , as one of thc founders , the Beacontree Lodge , No . 1228 , in 1868—was W . M . in 1872 , and afterwards Secretary—is still a subscriber—is a Life Governor of this Institution and Royal M . I . for Girts—Was an Inspector on the G . E . Railway 29 years . Unable to work for three years , being crippled with rheumatism . Invalid wife dependent upon him . Resources nearly exhausted . Votes will be gratefully received by Bro . Alcock , 142 Graham Road , N . E .

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THIS rnliifililf > rr ^^ ic ' n' ' , r ? i mrrr ' ! nnd in vent d bv Mr . Ricumi ) Fur KM AX in 1841 , ^ SSjj ||| f ||§|?& L introduced into India and Kt'ijitin lout ) , aud .-libfi 88 | liffl j ^ JL « scquently nil over the world , maintains its sti | ic-* 18 B' * 8 Bf » i 8 macy as a special and s-i Celtic l . tiued . v for tl o JBI ^ ID ^^ Treatment aud Cure r { Coughs , Voids , l . ' r . ii & ump . mRffSP & BB fi * ' tion , Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Affile , S . ro "B ? WI « DIC Throat , Influenza , Neuraltria . Diari-lrea , Di fernery , anus . MAK >» Asiatic Cholera , Coli , Gout , and all Fevers . At la lid , 2 s Od , 4 s ( d , lis . and 20 s jier bottle . FRFFM A N' ^ I So " l , y Paleni Medicine Ucalcis in nil parts of r N . B . —Lord Chancellor Sclb'rnc Lord Justice 0 R TfiT NAT James , and Lord Justice Hellish decided in favour uutuiunu of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHI . OKOliYNi :, aid / WTT Annt \ ir « i .- ¦ against Brown and Davcnnnrt . r-r > mpcllin ; r flirmto ¦ CHL 0 R 0 D YIN £ P * » 11 c ° Btsin " *« » nit . —See Timetof 24 th July 1873 .

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GLASGOW MASONIC HALL COMPANY , LIMITED .

Registered under the Companies Acts , 1 SG 2 to 1890 , whereby the liability of Shareholders is limited to tho amount of their Shares . CAPITAL £ 20 , 000 , Divided into 20 , 000 Shares of £ 1 each , Payable as follows : —5 s per Share on Application , 5 s per Share on Allotment , and the remainder in sums not exceeding 5 s each , at intervals of nofc less than Six Months .

DIRECTORS . JOHN GRAHAM , Provincial Grand Master of Glasgow , Chairman . F . W . ALLAN , 125 Buchanan Street , Glasgow . RICHARD BARNWELL , Fairfield Works , Govan , Glasgow . JAMES BOYD , 95 Wellington Street , Glasgow . COLIN GALLETLEY , 32 Barnes Street , Calton , Glasgow . WILLIAM GRAHAM , of Erines , G Royal Crescent , Glasgow . JAMES MENZIES , 68 Bath Street , Glasgow .

R . A . M'GILVRAY , 129 West Regent Street , Glasgow . G . 0 . H . M'NAUGHT , 271 South York Street , Glasgow . JOHN B . NEILSON , 44 Buchanan Street , Glasgow , JAMES A . REID , 172 St . Vincent Street , Glasgow . MICHAEL SIMONS , 93 Candleriggs , Glasgow . JAMES TAYLOR , Jun ., Gl Mitchell Street , Glasgow . GEORGE B . YOUNG , 45 West George Street , Glasgow .

BANKERS . THB BANK OF SCOTLAND , Glasgow . SOLICITOR . J . DALRYMPLE DUNCAN , 211 Hope Street , Glasgow . INTERIM SECRETARIES . ROBERT E . SMITH , C . A ., 212 West George Street , Glasgow . GEORGE STRATHERN , 53 Waterloo Street , Glasgow . ARCHITECT . J . L . COWAN , LA ., 136 Wellington Street , Glasgow . OFFICES—212 WEST GEORGE STREET , GLASGOW . ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS .

It has long been recognised as not creditable to Freemasonry thafc in a city of the importance of Glasgow there should be no hall , constructed in accordance with tho necessary requirements , capable of providing adequate accommodation for important gatherings of the Craft . Moreover , it is admitted on all hands that the Lodge Rooms presently existing throughout the city are in many respects unsatisfactory .

In these circumstances it has been resolved that a strong effort should be made to erect a Masonic Hall worthy of the Province , and the Company has been formed for this purpose . An eligible site has been acquired by the purchase of Nos . 98 and 100 West Regent Street and the ground behind Nos . 102 and 104 at an exceptionally low price . The subjects are bounded on fche cast by

a lane , and have thus special facilities of access and egress . The extent of the ground is 677 2-3 square yards . It is proposed that the projected buildings should contain —( 1 ) A Large Hall , 65 feet long by 40 feet wide , capable of accommodating an audience of 450 , with cloak-room and kitchen accommodation ; ( 2 ) Two Lodgo Rooms , with adjacents ; ( 3 ) Offices and Business Premises . Additional Lodge Room accommodation can be provided if

required . Thc Large Hall and Lodge Rooms when not required for Masonic purposes will be available for public meetings of all kinds during the day and evening . The architect estimates that the cost of erection should not exceed £ 11 , 000 , which , when added to the price of the ground and cost of furnishing , will show a total expenditure of about £ 16 , 000 . The estimated revenue gives a propable return of 5 per cent on this sum .

Prospectuses with Sketch of Buildings and Forms of Application for Shares , may be obtained from the Company's Bankers , Solicitor , or Secretaries .

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HOTELS , ETC . — : o : — T 71 ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE—Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR , Proprietor . EAST MOLESEY—Cas-tle Hotel , Hampton Court Station Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor . HAVERFORDWEST—Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES , Proprietor . RICHMOND—Station Hotel , adjoins Railway Station . Every accommodation for Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—BELL FAMILY and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J . FILMER , Proprietor . COWES ( WEST)—Gloucester and Globe Hotels . G . A . MUR 3 ELL , Proprietor .

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THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE is published every Saturday , Price 3 d , and will be forwarded direct from the Office , Fleot Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance . The Subscription ( payable in advance ) being 13 s 6 d per annum , or 3 s 6 d per quarter . Advertisers will find the FBEEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .

“The Freemason's Chronicle: 1894-03-24, Page 4” Masonic Periodicals Online, Library and Museum of Freemasonry, 10 June 2025, django:8000/periodicals/fcn/issues/fcn_24031894/page/4/.
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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . EASTER HOLIDAYS . On GOOD FRIDAY , SATURDAY , EASTER SUNDAY , and MONDAY , CHEAP THIRD CLASS TICKETS , available on day of issue only , will be issued by certain trains from PADDINGTON , Kensington ( Addison Road ) , Uxbridge Road , Hammersmith , Shepherd's Bush , Latimer Road , Notting Hill , Royal Oak , Westbourne Park , and from CERTAIN STATIONS on the DISTRICT and METROPOLITAN RAILWAYS to the following stations , at the fares shown : — Staines 2 s Od i Tilehurst " 1 ? Windsor 2 s 6 d Pangbouruo 6 s Od Taplow ) «„ nr 1 Goring Maidenhead j os uu Cholsey and Moulsford 6 s 6 d Cookham Wallingford ( not on Good Bourne End Friday or Sunday ) 7 s Od Great Marlow . 3 s Gd Shiplake Henley ' * On Saturday , 24 th March , the issue of Cheap Tickets to Windsor will not commence until 1 . 0 p . m . On EASTER MONDAY , similar tickets will be issued to theso stations ( except Tilehurst , Pangbourno , Goring , Cholsey and Moulsford , and Wallingford ) from CERTAIN STATIONS on the NORTH LONDON RAILWAY . For full particulars , see pamphlets . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

Ad00402

BRO . JOHN PROBERT will be happy to provide high class Music for Masonic Meetings , Consecrations , Installations and Ladies' Nights . For terms : —Woodville , Now Barnet , N .

Ad00403

CANDIDATES FOR THE INSTITUTIONS . — : o : — Announcements nre inserted under this head at the rate of five shillings per men , to appear each week from the time the ballot papers are issued up to the day oi * election , for cash with order .

Ad00404

GIRLS SCHOOL . JESSIE WINIFRED HICKS ( Aged 8 ) . Second Application . Votes forward 1464 . Her father , Anthony Alexander Hicks , Master Mariner , was initiated in " The Great City " Lodge , No . 1426 , London , in March 1875 , and continued a full member for 12 years . He died llth October 1889 , leaving , through unavoidable calamity and misfortune , his widow , with nine children , in very straitened circumstances . Tho case is strongly recommended by " Thc Great City " Lodge . Proxies may be sent to tho Widow , 8 Mornington Road , Leytonstone , N . E .

Ad00405

BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . BRO . JAMES WILLIAM AVERY Past Master 619 , 1178 , 1314 . Past Z . 619 , 73 . Life Governor of tho Masonic Institutions . Thc case is strongly recommended by several distinguished Craftsmen . Further particulars of Bro . Avery , 16 Hatcham Park Road , New Cross , S . E .

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BRO . THOMAS ALCOCK ( Aged 67 Years ) . P . M . 1228 , P . Z . 55 . Who was initiated in thc Westbourne Lodge , No . 733 , in 1867—joined , as one of thc founders , the Beacontree Lodge , No . 1228 , in 1868—was W . M . in 1872 , and afterwards Secretary—is still a subscriber—is a Life Governor of this Institution and Royal M . I . for Girts—Was an Inspector on the G . E . Railway 29 years . Unable to work for three years , being crippled with rheumatism . Invalid wife dependent upon him . Resources nearly exhausted . Votes will be gratefully received by Bro . Alcock , 142 Graham Road , N . E .

Ad00407

THIS rnliifililf > rr ^^ ic ' n' ' , r ? i mrrr ' ! nnd in vent d bv Mr . Ricumi ) Fur KM AX in 1841 , ^ SSjj ||| f ||§|?& L introduced into India and Kt'ijitin lout ) , aud .-libfi 88 | liffl j ^ JL « scquently nil over the world , maintains its sti | ic-* 18 B' * 8 Bf » i 8 macy as a special and s-i Celtic l . tiued . v for tl o JBI ^ ID ^^ Treatment aud Cure r { Coughs , Voids , l . ' r . ii & ump . mRffSP & BB fi * ' tion , Cancer , Bronchitis , Asthma , Affile , S . ro "B ? WI « DIC Throat , Influenza , Neuraltria . Diari-lrea , Di fernery , anus . MAK >» Asiatic Cholera , Coli , Gout , and all Fevers . At la lid , 2 s Od , 4 s ( d , lis . and 20 s jier bottle . FRFFM A N' ^ I So " l , y Paleni Medicine Ucalcis in nil parts of r N . B . —Lord Chancellor Sclb'rnc Lord Justice 0 R TfiT NAT James , and Lord Justice Hellish decided in favour uutuiunu of FREEMAN'S ORIGINAL CHI . OKOliYNi :, aid / WTT Annt \ ir « i .- ¦ against Brown and Davcnnnrt . r-r > mpcllin ; r flirmto ¦ CHL 0 R 0 D YIN £ P * » 11 c ° Btsin " *« » nit . —See Timetof 24 th July 1873 .

Ar00400

GLASGOW MASONIC HALL COMPANY , LIMITED .

Registered under the Companies Acts , 1 SG 2 to 1890 , whereby the liability of Shareholders is limited to tho amount of their Shares . CAPITAL £ 20 , 000 , Divided into 20 , 000 Shares of £ 1 each , Payable as follows : —5 s per Share on Application , 5 s per Share on Allotment , and the remainder in sums not exceeding 5 s each , at intervals of nofc less than Six Months .

DIRECTORS . JOHN GRAHAM , Provincial Grand Master of Glasgow , Chairman . F . W . ALLAN , 125 Buchanan Street , Glasgow . RICHARD BARNWELL , Fairfield Works , Govan , Glasgow . JAMES BOYD , 95 Wellington Street , Glasgow . COLIN GALLETLEY , 32 Barnes Street , Calton , Glasgow . WILLIAM GRAHAM , of Erines , G Royal Crescent , Glasgow . JAMES MENZIES , 68 Bath Street , Glasgow .

R . A . M'GILVRAY , 129 West Regent Street , Glasgow . G . 0 . H . M'NAUGHT , 271 South York Street , Glasgow . JOHN B . NEILSON , 44 Buchanan Street , Glasgow , JAMES A . REID , 172 St . Vincent Street , Glasgow . MICHAEL SIMONS , 93 Candleriggs , Glasgow . JAMES TAYLOR , Jun ., Gl Mitchell Street , Glasgow . GEORGE B . YOUNG , 45 West George Street , Glasgow .

BANKERS . THB BANK OF SCOTLAND , Glasgow . SOLICITOR . J . DALRYMPLE DUNCAN , 211 Hope Street , Glasgow . INTERIM SECRETARIES . ROBERT E . SMITH , C . A ., 212 West George Street , Glasgow . GEORGE STRATHERN , 53 Waterloo Street , Glasgow . ARCHITECT . J . L . COWAN , LA ., 136 Wellington Street , Glasgow . OFFICES—212 WEST GEORGE STREET , GLASGOW . ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS .

It has long been recognised as not creditable to Freemasonry thafc in a city of the importance of Glasgow there should be no hall , constructed in accordance with tho necessary requirements , capable of providing adequate accommodation for important gatherings of the Craft . Moreover , it is admitted on all hands that the Lodge Rooms presently existing throughout the city are in many respects unsatisfactory .

In these circumstances it has been resolved that a strong effort should be made to erect a Masonic Hall worthy of the Province , and the Company has been formed for this purpose . An eligible site has been acquired by the purchase of Nos . 98 and 100 West Regent Street and the ground behind Nos . 102 and 104 at an exceptionally low price . The subjects are bounded on fche cast by

a lane , and have thus special facilities of access and egress . The extent of the ground is 677 2-3 square yards . It is proposed that the projected buildings should contain —( 1 ) A Large Hall , 65 feet long by 40 feet wide , capable of accommodating an audience of 450 , with cloak-room and kitchen accommodation ; ( 2 ) Two Lodgo Rooms , with adjacents ; ( 3 ) Offices and Business Premises . Additional Lodge Room accommodation can be provided if

required . Thc Large Hall and Lodge Rooms when not required for Masonic purposes will be available for public meetings of all kinds during the day and evening . The architect estimates that the cost of erection should not exceed £ 11 , 000 , which , when added to the price of the ground and cost of furnishing , will show a total expenditure of about £ 16 , 000 . The estimated revenue gives a propable return of 5 per cent on this sum .

Prospectuses with Sketch of Buildings and Forms of Application for Shares , may be obtained from the Company's Bankers , Solicitor , or Secretaries .

Ad00408

HOTELS , ETC . — : o : — T 71 ALING—Feathers Hotel . EASTBOURNE—Pier Hotel , Cavendish Place . View of Sea and Pier . A . TAYLOR , Proprietor . EAST MOLESEY—Cas-tle Hotel , Hampton Court Station Specimen Menus , with Tariff , on application . JOHN MAYO , Proprietor . HAVERFORDWEST—Queen ' s Family and Commercial Hotel . BEN . M . DAVIES , Proprietor . RICHMOND—Station Hotel , adjoins Railway Station . Every accommodation for Large or Small Parties . SANDWICH—BELL FAMILY and Commercial Hotel . Good Stabling . J . J . FILMER , Proprietor . COWES ( WEST)—Gloucester and Globe Hotels . G . A . MUR 3 ELL , Proprietor .

Ad00409

THE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE is published every Saturday , Price 3 d , and will be forwarded direct from the Office , Fleot Works , Bulwer Road , New Barnet , on receipt of remittance . The Subscription ( payable in advance ) being 13 s 6 d per annum , or 3 s 6 d per quarter . Advertisers will find the FBEEMASON ' S CHRONICLE an exceptionally good medium for Advertisements of every class .

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