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Fernandez Trio of nrrial gymnasts—two ladies and a gentleman , who go through a series of trapeze pgrformances not generally under , taken by even the accomplished artistes so generally engaged by the Aquarium management . Tho cotnio element is taken charge of by Arthur Lloyd , the Two Macs , Geo . Modley , and a whole host of

serio-comics of both sexeB , inolnding : Annie King Lloyd and Arthur King Lloyd , tbe Merry Murwlit , Musical Voveys , and Singing D . jg , Mortimer and Cassina , and Mono and Mdme Rudolph . There are to be performing p < -. n es , dog-- , monkeys , goatp , in whioh Professor Lorenzo's carefully and well trained troupe will take part , and the

ever to be remembered Boxing Kangaroo—the latter must be se 9 n by all lovers of animals . The Kangaroo at the Aquarium is , without doubt , a most intelligent animal , which really goes through a boxini > performance , waiting for hia chance , of whioh the Kangaroa avails himself , striking out and forcibly landing heavy blows on his trainer ,

Professor Landerman , the Australian light weight champion . It ii no exaggeration to say that never since th * opening of the Aquarium has suoh an array of talent been engaged aa are to appear at Christmas , and the statement is no misnomer " That at no place in tho World can so many sights be seen as at the Royal Aquarium . "

The glories of the Drury Lane pantomime , whioh are to be unveiled by Sir Augustus Harris next Monday , will illustrate tttfeo of tbe popular unrsery stories , which have been amalgamated by himself and Mr . Wilton Jone 3 for this production , viz ., "Little Bo-Peep , Little Red Riding Hood , and Hop o' My Thumb . " With suoh a

company as the astute manager has brought together any amount of fun may be looked for , whilo the gorgeous procession of Fairy Tales and the Sports Ballet will be things of beauty and joy for ever so many youngsters home for the holidays . It will also be welcome news to many playgoers that the " early door" system is to be dispensed with .

The only other West End pantomime will be produced by Mr . Oscar Barrett at the New Olympic , and will be founded upon the ever interesting atory of " Dick Whittington . " Mr . Barrett , who has had many years' experience in pantomimio productions at the Crystal Palace , has engaged a long list of artistes for its representation .

On Boxing Day Mr . Edward Terry will appear in two pieces at bis theatre in tho Strand . Miss Florence Warden ' s " Uncle Mike " will be played at two and 7 ' 30 o ' clock , while at 9 * 30 "The Churohwarden " will be revived , with Mr . Terry aa Daniel Chuffy . Very few changes will take place in the bills of the other West End

houses . "In Town" will be transferred from the Prince of Wales's to the Gaiety , as it haa been found impossible now to produce the contemplated new bnrlesqne at the latter bouse , " Ma Mie Rosette , " who ia fully realising tbe success we predicted for her , will take possession of the Prince of Wales ' s on Boxing Day , where she will be seen and heard to better advantage .

" Hypatia , " Mr . Stuart Ogilvie ' s much-talked about drama , ia to be produced at the Haymarket on Monday , the 2 nd January . Mr . Beerbohm Tree has mounted the play with great splendour . The action is laid at Alexandria , at the time of the Emperor Honorius , and in his endeavour to present a picture of the lifo and

manners of the period Mr . Tree has had the invaluable assistance and co-operation of Mr . Alma Tadetna , R . A ., who has designed the scenery and costumes . Dr . Hubert Parry , who so rapidly is taking tbe very front rank among musicians of the day , has composed the illustrative music . Mr . Tree has cast himself for Issachar , a

character developed from the mysterious old Miriam of Kingsley ' s novel . Hypatia will be played by Miss Julia Neilson , and Ruth by Miss Olga Brandon . Tbe oast includes such sterling actors a 3 Mr . Fernandez , Mr . Lewis Waller , Mr . Kemble , Mr . Fred Terry , and Mr . Charles Hudson .

The Shaftesbury will open early in Januray with a new comio opera , " La Rqs'ere" by Harry Monkhouse and JakobowBki , of which report speaks highly . The courteous Mr . W . H . Griffiths will be the acting manager .

The new house being built for Mr . Augnstin Daly in Cranborne Street , Leicester Square , will , it is expected , be completed by March or April of next year . It is Mr . Daly ' s present intention to open in April or May of 1893 .

The nsnal New Year ' s Entertainment to tho Old Folks of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution will take on Wednesday , tho 4 th January , at Croydon . A special second class snloon carriage will be reserved by tho 12 ' 52 a . m . train from Charing Cross , or V 4 < p . m . from Cannon Street , for East Croydon , at a fare of Is 6 d .

HOLLOWIT ' OiSTirssT AjfD PILLS . —Rheumatism and NeuraTgia . —Though the former discaso remorselessly attacks persons of all ages , aid the latter ruthlessly selects its victims frnm tho weak and iJelicate , the persever ' ng nso of these remedies will infallibly cure both complaints . After tho affected parts have been diligently fomented with hot brine , and tho skin thoroughly

dried , Holloway ' s Ointment must bo rubbed in firmly and evenly for a fow minutes twice a day , and his Pills taken according to tho printed directions wrapped round each box of his medicine . Both Ointment and Pills are accompanied by instructions designed for the public at large , and no invalid , who attentively reads them , can now be at any loss how to doctor himself 8 ucce 3 sfu " y .

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The Theatres, &C.

Fernandez Trio of nrrial gymnasts—two ladies and a gentleman , who go through a series of trapeze pgrformances not generally under , taken by even the accomplished artistes so generally engaged by the Aquarium management . Tho cotnio element is taken charge of by Arthur Lloyd , the Two Macs , Geo . Modley , and a whole host of

serio-comics of both sexeB , inolnding : Annie King Lloyd and Arthur King Lloyd , tbe Merry Murwlit , Musical Voveys , and Singing D . jg , Mortimer and Cassina , and Mono and Mdme Rudolph . There are to be performing p < -. n es , dog-- , monkeys , goatp , in whioh Professor Lorenzo's carefully and well trained troupe will take part , and the

ever to be remembered Boxing Kangaroo—the latter must be se 9 n by all lovers of animals . The Kangaroo at the Aquarium is , without doubt , a most intelligent animal , which really goes through a boxini > performance , waiting for hia chance , of whioh the Kangaroa avails himself , striking out and forcibly landing heavy blows on his trainer ,

Professor Landerman , the Australian light weight champion . It ii no exaggeration to say that never since th * opening of the Aquarium has suoh an array of talent been engaged aa are to appear at Christmas , and the statement is no misnomer " That at no place in tho World can so many sights be seen as at the Royal Aquarium . "

The glories of the Drury Lane pantomime , whioh are to be unveiled by Sir Augustus Harris next Monday , will illustrate tttfeo of tbe popular unrsery stories , which have been amalgamated by himself and Mr . Wilton Jone 3 for this production , viz ., "Little Bo-Peep , Little Red Riding Hood , and Hop o' My Thumb . " With suoh a

company as the astute manager has brought together any amount of fun may be looked for , whilo the gorgeous procession of Fairy Tales and the Sports Ballet will be things of beauty and joy for ever so many youngsters home for the holidays . It will also be welcome news to many playgoers that the " early door" system is to be dispensed with .

The only other West End pantomime will be produced by Mr . Oscar Barrett at the New Olympic , and will be founded upon the ever interesting atory of " Dick Whittington . " Mr . Barrett , who has had many years' experience in pantomimio productions at the Crystal Palace , has engaged a long list of artistes for its representation .

On Boxing Day Mr . Edward Terry will appear in two pieces at bis theatre in tho Strand . Miss Florence Warden ' s " Uncle Mike " will be played at two and 7 ' 30 o ' clock , while at 9 * 30 "The Churohwarden " will be revived , with Mr . Terry aa Daniel Chuffy . Very few changes will take place in the bills of the other West End

houses . "In Town" will be transferred from the Prince of Wales's to the Gaiety , as it haa been found impossible now to produce the contemplated new bnrlesqne at the latter bouse , " Ma Mie Rosette , " who ia fully realising tbe success we predicted for her , will take possession of the Prince of Wales ' s on Boxing Day , where she will be seen and heard to better advantage .

" Hypatia , " Mr . Stuart Ogilvie ' s much-talked about drama , ia to be produced at the Haymarket on Monday , the 2 nd January . Mr . Beerbohm Tree has mounted the play with great splendour . The action is laid at Alexandria , at the time of the Emperor Honorius , and in his endeavour to present a picture of the lifo and

manners of the period Mr . Tree has had the invaluable assistance and co-operation of Mr . Alma Tadetna , R . A ., who has designed the scenery and costumes . Dr . Hubert Parry , who so rapidly is taking tbe very front rank among musicians of the day , has composed the illustrative music . Mr . Tree has cast himself for Issachar , a

character developed from the mysterious old Miriam of Kingsley ' s novel . Hypatia will be played by Miss Julia Neilson , and Ruth by Miss Olga Brandon . Tbe oast includes such sterling actors a 3 Mr . Fernandez , Mr . Lewis Waller , Mr . Kemble , Mr . Fred Terry , and Mr . Charles Hudson .

The Shaftesbury will open early in Januray with a new comio opera , " La Rqs'ere" by Harry Monkhouse and JakobowBki , of which report speaks highly . The courteous Mr . W . H . Griffiths will be the acting manager .

The new house being built for Mr . Augnstin Daly in Cranborne Street , Leicester Square , will , it is expected , be completed by March or April of next year . It is Mr . Daly ' s present intention to open in April or May of 1893 .

The nsnal New Year ' s Entertainment to tho Old Folks of the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution will take on Wednesday , tho 4 th January , at Croydon . A special second class snloon carriage will be reserved by tho 12 ' 52 a . m . train from Charing Cross , or V 4 < p . m . from Cannon Street , for East Croydon , at a fare of Is 6 d .

HOLLOWIT ' OiSTirssT AjfD PILLS . —Rheumatism and NeuraTgia . —Though the former discaso remorselessly attacks persons of all ages , aid the latter ruthlessly selects its victims frnm tho weak and iJelicate , the persever ' ng nso of these remedies will infallibly cure both complaints . After tho affected parts have been diligently fomented with hot brine , and tho skin thoroughly

dried , Holloway ' s Ointment must bo rubbed in firmly and evenly for a fow minutes twice a day , and his Pills taken according to tho printed directions wrapped round each box of his medicine . Both Ointment and Pills are accompanied by instructions designed for the public at large , and no invalid , who attentively reads them , can now be at any loss how to doctor himself 8 ucce 3 sfu " y .

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EAD E'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS . The SAFEST and most EFFECTUAL CURE for GOUT , RHEUMATISM , and all PAINS in the HEAD , FACE , and LIMBS . The first two Pills took the pain away . EADE'S PILLS . 2 Collogo Park Villas , Kensal Green , London , W May 1891 . "T * A r » Ti" < 3 PTT T Q ^ Sir , —I fool it my duty to tell you I had Rheu-I | ia . un o rxuiio . matic GoH ( . twic 0 i aad hacl to stop at homo for threa E " ^ r » tn > a T > a wecks - * cannot describe the pain 1 suffered . I read ADE 8 PILLS , your advertisement , and looked upon it as all others . A brother gentleman said , " Try them . " I did so . THE FIRST TWO PILLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAY GOUT . Ia a fow hours , and I was able to resume my work No ono need be frightened to take thom . I have RTTWTTArATT'S'M recommended them to all whom I have heard comurjUJua . iJ . oiu . plaining of Rheumatism , Gout , Lumbago , Neuralgia , _ . nTrTI & c . I hope no one will doubt my statement . \ jr ' Yours sincerely , RHEUMATISM . , „ „ J ^ S . PETTELGALL . Mr . G . EADE . EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS ARE PREPARED ONLY BY GEORGE EADE , 72 GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON And sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors . IN" BOTTLES , at Is ljd and Ss 9 d eaoh .

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THE FREEMASONS CHRONICLE , A Weekly Record of Masonic Intelligence , Reports of United Grand Lodge are published with the Special Sanotion of H . R . H . the Prince of Wale 3 the M . W . the Grand Master of England . rilHE FREEMASON'S CHRONICLE will bo forwarded direot 1 from the Office , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill , Pentonville , N ., on receipt of Post Office Order for the amount . Intending Sub . soribers should forward thoir full Addresses , to prevent mistakes . Post Office Orders to be made payable to W . W . MORGAN , at Peuton Street Office . Cheques crossed " London and County . " The Terms of Subscription ( payable in advanoe ) to the FREE , MASON ' S CHRONICLE are—Twelve Months , post free £ 0 13 6 Six Months ditto 0 7 0 Three Months ditto 0 3 6 SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS . Per Pago £ 8 8 0 Back Page 10 10 0 Births , Marriages , and Deaths , Is per line . General Advertisements , Trade AnuouucementP , & c , singla column , 53 per inch . Double column Advertisements la per line . Special terms for a series of insertions on applioa . tion . Advertisers will find the FREEMASON ' CHRONICLE an exceptionall y good medium for Advertisements of every class . Agents , from whom copies can always be had ;^ - Messrs . H . DAHBYSHIRE and Co ., 9 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . LAMBERT , Barnsbury Road , Islington , N . Mr . RITCHIE , 7 Red Lion Court , E . C . Mr . EDWARD ROBERTS , 19 Walmer Place , Manchester , S . I Mr . ROBINSON , Shoe Lane , E . C . Messrs . W . H . SMITH and SON , 183 Strand . Messrs . SPENCER and Co ., 15 Great Queen Street , W . C .

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Crown 8 vo , Is Paper Covers ; Is 8 d Cloth Lettered ' / GOSSIP ABOUT FREEMASONRY ; its ITistory and Traditions . " vJT A Paper read by Bro . S . VAM . iurn . VE , P . M . and Z . No . 9 , to the Brethron of tho Albion Lodge of Instruction , 2 nd November 1889 . Free by post of AV . W . K OBBAN & Sow , Belvidere Works , Hermes Hill Pentonville .

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