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Notices Of Meetings.
J . N . Bate W . M ., F . Thurstou S . W ., H . Williams J . W ., E . A . Francis S . D ., H . Goodwin J . D ., John James I . G ., John S . Terry P . M . Sec , James Stevens P . M . P . Z . Hon . Preceptor . Past Master J . Letchford , C . Patrick , J . W . Smith , C , Simes , C . H . Phillips , A . T . Chambers , R . Waldeu , aud others . Lodge was opened and passed to second degree . Bro . Patrick as candidate for raising proved pro .
fioient . Lodge opened in third degree , aud the ceremony was ably rehearsed by tho W . M . Bro . Stevens then gave some explanation . ^ of certain passages in the ceremonial ritual of raising , which greatly interested the brethren , and added to their general information on the subject . The Lodge was closed down with due regularity , and tbe first and fourth sections of tho first degree were worked by
the brethren . Bro . F . Thurston was elected W . M . for the week ending Friday , 28 th April , and as according to tho Bye-Laws the fourth Friday is at tho disposal of the W . M ., announced that the business would be the rehearsal of the ceremonies in the first and third degrees , and tho delivery of the charge in the first degree by Bro . S . B . Sargeant , a newly . initiated member of the Order . Lodge was then closed , and the brethren separated after a most instructive evening .
Eoyal Union Lodge of Instruction , No . 382 . —On Monday , the 24 th inst ,, at the Chequers Hotel , Uxbridge . Bro . Cotton took the chair , and appointed the following Officers : —Bros . Brooks S . W ., Nicholson J . W ., Brown S . D ., Tapliu J . D ., Dnffin I . G . and Tyler ; there were also present Bros . Tucker Preceptor , and Phillips . After the usual preliminaries , Bro . Taplin was interrogated and entrusted . Lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Taplin was passed
to the degree of Fellow Craft . The Lodge was resumed to the first degree , and the ceremony rehearsed , Bro . Tucker as candidate . Bro . Brooks will take the ohair at the next meeting . Bro . Tucker intimated that the Fifteen Sections would be worked on Thursday next , at the West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , and asked for the attendance of the brethren ; he also promised to arrange for the working of the Sections in the Royal Union Lodge of Instruction . Lodge was then closed with the usual formalities .
Eoyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . — A meeting was held on Friday , the 21 st inst ., at the Star and Garter Hotftl , Kew-bridge . Present Bros . C . E . Botley Hon . Secretary W . M ., Goss P . M . S . W ., Gunner J . W ., Blasby P . M . S . D ., Maton J . D ., F . Botley I . G . j Andrews P . M . j Bros . Dorey and Turner . The work comprised the rehearsal of the ceremonies of initiation and raising . Bro . Goss was eleoted W . M . for 28 th April .
Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , No . 1278 . —At the Lamb Tavern , Bethnal-green Jnnction , G . E . B ., on Saturday , 22 nd April . Bros . Richardson W . M ., Sturtevant S . W ., Stewart J . W ., Hammond S . D ., Brittain J . D ., J . K . Sturtevant I . G ., Moss Preceptor , Hand Secretary , Chitson , & o . Lodge opened , and minutes were read and confirmed . The W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation
Bro . Chitson candidate . Bro . Hammond worked the first section , Brother Brittain tbe second , and Brother Hand the third section , assisted by Bro . Moss . Bro . Moss worked the fourth section , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Sturtevant will occupy the chair of W . M . at next meeting . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the Lodge was closed and adjourned . Tbe Fifteen Sections will be worked here on the secoud Saturday in May .
Kmgsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1603 . —The annual supper of the above Lodge took place on Monday last , at the Canonbury Tavern , Canonbury-sqnare . After the formal business of the evening was gone through , the brethren sat down to a capital repisr , excellently served by the proprietor , Bro . Lnnghurst . Bro . A . Trewinuatd Preceptor , and P . M . of the mother Lodge , presided ,
and tho Vice-President s chair was filled by Bro . R . P . Forge W . M . 1950 . There were also present Bros . J . Terry P . M . 228 , C . K . Killick P . M . 1693 , J . Osborn W . M . 1602 , H . Hall W . M . elect 1693 , Woodman S . D . 1950 , J . King S . W . 1929 , J . Strngnell S . W . 1745 , Townley 201 , W . Wright Organist 1897 , R . M . Jones 1415 , Defriez 1693 , J ; A . Powell 186 , Rowlston , Morgan Sec . 211 , Jordan 141 , Gibbs . Cnrti . « .
W . Bartle 1693 , Goddard 1155 , Longhnrst 898 , & c . On the cloth being removed the President gave the Loyal toasts , which were done full honour to . To Bro . Terry wag entrusted the toast of the even's—Prosperity to the Kingslatid Lodge of Instruction , coupled with the names of Bro . Trewinnard , its Preceptor , and Bro . Forge Secretory . Bro . Terry referred to the consecration of the mother Lodge ,
* nn also to the establishment of the Lodge of Instruction . Roth had been successful , and this success was mainly cine to Bro . Trewinnard . repl y , Bro , Trewinnard said that what he had done in tbe past he would strive to do in tho future . Both Lodge and Lodge of Instruction had done something for tbe Charities , and he looked forward to
j > e time when they might be Vice-Presidents of ono , if not more , of Jje Institutions . Bro . Forge also acknowledged the compliment . ho evening was enlivened by some capital singing ; Bros . Townley , oodman , King , Snook , & c . distinguished themselves . Bro . Wright , accompany isc , proved himself a most competent pianist .
w > T ? Sar Lodge of Instruction , No . 1625 .-A meeting ' 8 nelri 0 !( Monday , 24 th April , at the Royal Hotel , Mile Eud . rond . W ° ; Mosa SD - 1275 W . M ., T . J . Barnes P . M . 551 and 933 S . W ., , ¦ - Myers P . M . 820 and 1415 J . W R Stownrt Sporotwv W
Bell I ° ? 1319 S-D- > B "t fail > J-D ., W . J . Musto I . G . P . M . 's Bros . U .,, ll , s < T . W . Jones 917 , Scheerboom 781 , Breden 781 , B , Cundiek Esch y 554 , Anuin " 1625 ' Evans W -M- 12 , i 0 - BrM - Kandell , wege , Richardson , Hammond , Coote , Bonner , Syer , Clements ,
Hnbbert , MoDonald , T . Clark , Anderson , Harvey , Deeks , H . J . Musto , Caton , Deeson , Pringlo , Robinson , J . Taylor , Richmond , and G . U . Stephens . Lodge was opened in the first , second , and third degreos , and resumed to the first , when the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . then worked the Fifteen Sections , assisted by tho following brethren : —First Lecture—Bros .
Hammond , Brittain , Hubbert , T . Clark , W . Musto , B . Cundick , T . J . Barnes . Second Lecture—W . J . JInsto , Eschwege , Stewart , Pringlo , W . H . Myers . Third Lecture—Bros . Musto , MoDonald , Taylor . Bro . T . Deeks 1349 , W . J . Musto 1349 , H . W . Caton 205 , and M . Cohen 205 were unanimously elected members of this Lodge . Bro . Musto proposed , and Bro . Barnes seconded , that a vote of thanks be recorded
on the minutes for the very able manner in which Bro . Moss had put the questions , and that he be eleoted au honorary member of the Lodge . This was carried unanimously . Bro . Barnes thanked the brethren who had worked the sections , and especially praised the younger members for the manner in which they had fulfilled their duties .
King ' s Cross Lodge of Instruction , No . 1732 . —Whioh has beeu held temporarily at the Adam ' s Arms , Hampstead-street , Fitzroy-square , during the rebuilding of Bro . Deviue ' s premises , will return to the old quarters , the Blue Post , Charlotte-street , Fitzroysquare , on the 1 st of May . A commodious room has been built by Bro . Deviue for the accommodation of the brethren .
St . Ambrose Lodge of Instruction , No . 1891 . —At the usual weekly meeting , held at the Baron ' s Court Hotel , West Kensington , on the 24 th April . Bro . Neilson W . M . of the Creaton Lodge , No . 1791 , presided , and rehearsed the ceremony of the third degree in his usual careful and correct manner . Bro . Morley was elected to
fill the office of W . M . at the next meeting ; this , we have no doubt , he will do efficiently , as although he is but a young Mason , he already evinces a thorough appreciation of our mysteries , and an earnest desire to prove himself a worthy Craftsman . Thi 3 Lodge of Instruction has Bro . H . E . Frances , a Past Grand Officer of Surrey , as its Preceptor , and , under hia able tuition , it is making steady progress .
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THE THEATRES , & c . COVEBTT GABDEN .-ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA . This evening , LA TRAVIATA . On Monday , LES HUGUENOTS . On Tuesday , DINORAH . Oo Wednesday , AIDA . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 15 , ROMEO AND JULIET . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 15 , MY TURN NEXT . At 8 , TAKEN FROM LIFE . PBINCESS'S—At 7 . 30 , A SIMPLE SWEET . At 8 . 15 , THE LIGHTS OF LONDON . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , ON AN ISLAND . At 8 , THE SCHOOL FOB SCANDAL . HAYMAHKET .-At a , ODETTE . PKIWCE OP WALES'S .-At 7 . 50 , THE MARBLE ARCH . At 8 . K ) . THE COLONEL . STBAND . —At 7 . 30 , PARADISE VILLA . At 8 . 15 , MANOLA . SAVOY . —At 8 , MOCK TURTLES , and PATIENCE . AVENUE . —At 8 , MADAME FAVART . This day ( Saturday ) at 2 also . COURT—At 8 , MY LITTLE GIRL . At 3 . 45 , THE PARVENU . ALHAMBBA . —At 7 .-15 , BABIL AND BIJOU . J COMEDY . —At 8 , BOCCACCIO . GLOBE . —At 8 , COMEDIETTA . At 8 .. 0 , SFAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD . GAIETY . —At 7 . 15 , THOSE GIRLS . At 8 . 30 , THE FORTY THIEVES . OPEEA COMIQJJE . —At 7 . 50 , MOTHER-IN-LAW . At 9 . 50 , VULCAN , 4 c . BOYALTY .-At 7 . 30 , TEN MINUTES FOR REFRESHMENT . At 8 , NOT REGISTERED . At 9 . 15 , SINDBAD . ST . JAMES'S—At 8 , MEDDSA . At 8 . 30 , THE SQUIRE . CRITERION—At 8 , RUTH'S ROMANCE . At 8 . 15 , FOURTEEN DAYS . OLYMPIC .-At 8 , MOTHS . EGYPTIAN HALL . —Messrs MASKELYNE AND COOKE . Daily at 3 and 8 . OBYSTAL PALACE—This day , CONCERT . INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . Open Daily . Aquarium , Picture Gallery , 4 ci ALEXANDRA . PALACE .-GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL , PLACIDA and the STABAT MATER , Drama , MILKY WHITE . & c . On Mondav and Tuesday , TROTTING MEETING . Open Daily .
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LAMPLOUGH ' S PYRETIC SALINE . Effervescing and Tasteless , forming a most Invigorating , Vitalising , and Refreshing Summer Beverage . ^_ Gives instant relief in H K . YD . VCHK , SE . V or Bilious SICKWI-. SS , Is- / $ [ U $ TSJ && I DiBKSTioif , CONSTIPATION , LASSITUDE , H EARTH mix , F EVERISH Buji ^ JLnSM Coi / ns , and prevents and quickly relieve ? or cures the worst cWriTS ^ KO form of TYPHUS , SCARLET . JUNGLE , anil other FEVERS , \§ sk &) jJ %¥ PBICSOV HEAT , SSIAT . I .-POX . M KASI . ES , Kmnirs or SKI * COM- ^ igiaSr PLAIIVTS , and various other Altered Conditions of the Blood . <^ j ^ PR . MORGAN . — "It furnisher thr ; blo ' xl I don ! , writes ; —I have great pleasure in with its lost saline constituent ! . " bearing- my cordial testimony to its cfflc . icv «„ „ , « , „ , „ .., „¦ , . T I . t . „ I" t ! u > treatment of many of the onltnury anil pRTUItL 15 Y .--IfoumUt . ict JW nspe- | chronic forms of Gastric Complaint * , and cine , in my exnenence a-ul familj . In the | othei f-. rms of Febrile Dyspepsia . " worst form of Scarlet Fever , ' -0 other modi- i cine beins required . " | DR . J . W . UOWSINO .- ' T used it in the ¦ treatment of ii » rty livoeahcsof YellowEever DR . SPARKS ( flovc-.-nmont Medical In- : and lam happy to state I never lost n single spector of Emigrants from the Tort of ton . cas . V A systematic course prevents Find cures obstinate Costiveness . Notice my Name and Trade Mark . In patenr . Glass-stoppered Bottles , 3 / , 5 , ' , 11 / 6 , and 22 / eacb . H . LAMPL 0 TJGH , Chemist , 113 Holborn , LONDON , E . C
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Notices Of Meetings.
J . N . Bate W . M ., F . Thurstou S . W ., H . Williams J . W ., E . A . Francis S . D ., H . Goodwin J . D ., John James I . G ., John S . Terry P . M . Sec , James Stevens P . M . P . Z . Hon . Preceptor . Past Master J . Letchford , C . Patrick , J . W . Smith , C , Simes , C . H . Phillips , A . T . Chambers , R . Waldeu , aud others . Lodge was opened and passed to second degree . Bro . Patrick as candidate for raising proved pro .
fioient . Lodge opened in third degree , aud the ceremony was ably rehearsed by tho W . M . Bro . Stevens then gave some explanation . ^ of certain passages in the ceremonial ritual of raising , which greatly interested the brethren , and added to their general information on the subject . The Lodge was closed down with due regularity , and tbe first and fourth sections of tho first degree were worked by
the brethren . Bro . F . Thurston was elected W . M . for the week ending Friday , 28 th April , and as according to tho Bye-Laws the fourth Friday is at tho disposal of the W . M ., announced that the business would be the rehearsal of the ceremonies in the first and third degrees , and tho delivery of the charge in the first degree by Bro . S . B . Sargeant , a newly . initiated member of the Order . Lodge was then closed , and the brethren separated after a most instructive evening .
Eoyal Union Lodge of Instruction , No . 382 . —On Monday , the 24 th inst ,, at the Chequers Hotel , Uxbridge . Bro . Cotton took the chair , and appointed the following Officers : —Bros . Brooks S . W ., Nicholson J . W ., Brown S . D ., Tapliu J . D ., Dnffin I . G . and Tyler ; there were also present Bros . Tucker Preceptor , and Phillips . After the usual preliminaries , Bro . Taplin was interrogated and entrusted . Lodge was opened in the second degree , and Bro . Taplin was passed
to the degree of Fellow Craft . The Lodge was resumed to the first degree , and the ceremony rehearsed , Bro . Tucker as candidate . Bro . Brooks will take the ohair at the next meeting . Bro . Tucker intimated that the Fifteen Sections would be worked on Thursday next , at the West Middlesex Lodge of Instruction , and asked for the attendance of the brethren ; he also promised to arrange for the working of the Sections in the Royal Union Lodge of Instruction . Lodge was then closed with the usual formalities .
Eoyal Alfred Lodge of Instruction , No . 780 . — A meeting was held on Friday , the 21 st inst ., at the Star and Garter Hotftl , Kew-bridge . Present Bros . C . E . Botley Hon . Secretary W . M ., Goss P . M . S . W ., Gunner J . W ., Blasby P . M . S . D ., Maton J . D ., F . Botley I . G . j Andrews P . M . j Bros . Dorey and Turner . The work comprised the rehearsal of the ceremonies of initiation and raising . Bro . Goss was eleoted W . M . for 28 th April .
Burdett Coutts Lodge of Instruction , No . 1278 . —At the Lamb Tavern , Bethnal-green Jnnction , G . E . B ., on Saturday , 22 nd April . Bros . Richardson W . M ., Sturtevant S . W ., Stewart J . W ., Hammond S . D ., Brittain J . D ., J . K . Sturtevant I . G ., Moss Preceptor , Hand Secretary , Chitson , & o . Lodge opened , and minutes were read and confirmed . The W . M . rehearsed the ceremony of initiation
Bro . Chitson candidate . Bro . Hammond worked the first section , Brother Brittain tbe second , and Brother Hand the third section , assisted by Bro . Moss . Bro . Moss worked the fourth section , assisted by the brethren . Bro . Sturtevant will occupy the chair of W . M . at next meeting . Nothing further offering for the good of Freemasonry , the Lodge was closed and adjourned . Tbe Fifteen Sections will be worked here on the secoud Saturday in May .
Kmgsland Lodge of Instruction , No . 1603 . —The annual supper of the above Lodge took place on Monday last , at the Canonbury Tavern , Canonbury-sqnare . After the formal business of the evening was gone through , the brethren sat down to a capital repisr , excellently served by the proprietor , Bro . Lnnghurst . Bro . A . Trewinuatd Preceptor , and P . M . of the mother Lodge , presided ,
and tho Vice-President s chair was filled by Bro . R . P . Forge W . M . 1950 . There were also present Bros . J . Terry P . M . 228 , C . K . Killick P . M . 1693 , J . Osborn W . M . 1602 , H . Hall W . M . elect 1693 , Woodman S . D . 1950 , J . King S . W . 1929 , J . Strngnell S . W . 1745 , Townley 201 , W . Wright Organist 1897 , R . M . Jones 1415 , Defriez 1693 , J ; A . Powell 186 , Rowlston , Morgan Sec . 211 , Jordan 141 , Gibbs . Cnrti . « .
W . Bartle 1693 , Goddard 1155 , Longhnrst 898 , & c . On the cloth being removed the President gave the Loyal toasts , which were done full honour to . To Bro . Terry wag entrusted the toast of the even's—Prosperity to the Kingslatid Lodge of Instruction , coupled with the names of Bro . Trewinnard , its Preceptor , and Bro . Forge Secretory . Bro . Terry referred to the consecration of the mother Lodge ,
* nn also to the establishment of the Lodge of Instruction . Roth had been successful , and this success was mainly cine to Bro . Trewinnard . repl y , Bro , Trewinnard said that what he had done in tbe past he would strive to do in tho future . Both Lodge and Lodge of Instruction had done something for tbe Charities , and he looked forward to
j > e time when they might be Vice-Presidents of ono , if not more , of Jje Institutions . Bro . Forge also acknowledged the compliment . ho evening was enlivened by some capital singing ; Bros . Townley , oodman , King , Snook , & c . distinguished themselves . Bro . Wright , accompany isc , proved himself a most competent pianist .
w > T ? Sar Lodge of Instruction , No . 1625 .-A meeting ' 8 nelri 0 !( Monday , 24 th April , at the Royal Hotel , Mile Eud . rond . W ° ; Mosa SD - 1275 W . M ., T . J . Barnes P . M . 551 and 933 S . W ., , ¦ - Myers P . M . 820 and 1415 J . W R Stownrt Sporotwv W
Bell I ° ? 1319 S-D- > B "t fail > J-D ., W . J . Musto I . G . P . M . 's Bros . U .,, ll , s < T . W . Jones 917 , Scheerboom 781 , Breden 781 , B , Cundiek Esch y 554 , Anuin " 1625 ' Evans W -M- 12 , i 0 - BrM - Kandell , wege , Richardson , Hammond , Coote , Bonner , Syer , Clements ,
Hnbbert , MoDonald , T . Clark , Anderson , Harvey , Deeks , H . J . Musto , Caton , Deeson , Pringlo , Robinson , J . Taylor , Richmond , and G . U . Stephens . Lodge was opened in the first , second , and third degreos , and resumed to the first , when the minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed . The W . M . then worked the Fifteen Sections , assisted by tho following brethren : —First Lecture—Bros .
Hammond , Brittain , Hubbert , T . Clark , W . Musto , B . Cundick , T . J . Barnes . Second Lecture—W . J . JInsto , Eschwege , Stewart , Pringlo , W . H . Myers . Third Lecture—Bros . Musto , MoDonald , Taylor . Bro . T . Deeks 1349 , W . J . Musto 1349 , H . W . Caton 205 , and M . Cohen 205 were unanimously elected members of this Lodge . Bro . Musto proposed , and Bro . Barnes seconded , that a vote of thanks be recorded
on the minutes for the very able manner in which Bro . Moss had put the questions , and that he be eleoted au honorary member of the Lodge . This was carried unanimously . Bro . Barnes thanked the brethren who had worked the sections , and especially praised the younger members for the manner in which they had fulfilled their duties .
King ' s Cross Lodge of Instruction , No . 1732 . —Whioh has beeu held temporarily at the Adam ' s Arms , Hampstead-street , Fitzroy-square , during the rebuilding of Bro . Deviue ' s premises , will return to the old quarters , the Blue Post , Charlotte-street , Fitzroysquare , on the 1 st of May . A commodious room has been built by Bro . Deviue for the accommodation of the brethren .
St . Ambrose Lodge of Instruction , No . 1891 . —At the usual weekly meeting , held at the Baron ' s Court Hotel , West Kensington , on the 24 th April . Bro . Neilson W . M . of the Creaton Lodge , No . 1791 , presided , and rehearsed the ceremony of the third degree in his usual careful and correct manner . Bro . Morley was elected to
fill the office of W . M . at the next meeting ; this , we have no doubt , he will do efficiently , as although he is but a young Mason , he already evinces a thorough appreciation of our mysteries , and an earnest desire to prove himself a worthy Craftsman . Thi 3 Lodge of Instruction has Bro . H . E . Frances , a Past Grand Officer of Surrey , as its Preceptor , and , under hia able tuition , it is making steady progress .
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THE THEATRES , & c . COVEBTT GABDEN .-ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA . This evening , LA TRAVIATA . On Monday , LES HUGUENOTS . On Tuesday , DINORAH . Oo Wednesday , AIDA . LYCEUM . —At 7 . 15 , ROMEO AND JULIET . ADELPHI . —At 7 . 15 , MY TURN NEXT . At 8 , TAKEN FROM LIFE . PBINCESS'S—At 7 . 30 , A SIMPLE SWEET . At 8 . 15 , THE LIGHTS OF LONDON . VAUDEVILLE . —At 7 . 30 , ON AN ISLAND . At 8 , THE SCHOOL FOB SCANDAL . HAYMAHKET .-At a , ODETTE . PKIWCE OP WALES'S .-At 7 . 50 , THE MARBLE ARCH . At 8 . K ) . THE COLONEL . STBAND . —At 7 . 30 , PARADISE VILLA . At 8 . 15 , MANOLA . SAVOY . —At 8 , MOCK TURTLES , and PATIENCE . AVENUE . —At 8 , MADAME FAVART . This day ( Saturday ) at 2 also . COURT—At 8 , MY LITTLE GIRL . At 3 . 45 , THE PARVENU . ALHAMBBA . —At 7 .-15 , BABIL AND BIJOU . J COMEDY . —At 8 , BOCCACCIO . GLOBE . —At 8 , COMEDIETTA . At 8 .. 0 , SFAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD . GAIETY . —At 7 . 15 , THOSE GIRLS . At 8 . 30 , THE FORTY THIEVES . OPEEA COMIQJJE . —At 7 . 50 , MOTHER-IN-LAW . At 9 . 50 , VULCAN , 4 c . BOYALTY .-At 7 . 30 , TEN MINUTES FOR REFRESHMENT . At 8 , NOT REGISTERED . At 9 . 15 , SINDBAD . ST . JAMES'S—At 8 , MEDDSA . At 8 . 30 , THE SQUIRE . CRITERION—At 8 , RUTH'S ROMANCE . At 8 . 15 , FOURTEEN DAYS . OLYMPIC .-At 8 , MOTHS . EGYPTIAN HALL . —Messrs MASKELYNE AND COOKE . Daily at 3 and 8 . OBYSTAL PALACE—This day , CONCERT . INTERNATIONAL ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION . Open Daily . Aquarium , Picture Gallery , 4 ci ALEXANDRA . PALACE .-GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL , PLACIDA and the STABAT MATER , Drama , MILKY WHITE . & c . On Mondav and Tuesday , TROTTING MEETING . Open Daily .
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LAMPLOUGH ' S PYRETIC SALINE . Effervescing and Tasteless , forming a most Invigorating , Vitalising , and Refreshing Summer Beverage . ^_ Gives instant relief in H K . YD . VCHK , SE . V or Bilious SICKWI-. SS , Is- / $ [ U $ TSJ && I DiBKSTioif , CONSTIPATION , LASSITUDE , H EARTH mix , F EVERISH Buji ^ JLnSM Coi / ns , and prevents and quickly relieve ? or cures the worst cWriTS ^ KO form of TYPHUS , SCARLET . JUNGLE , anil other FEVERS , \§ sk &) jJ %¥ PBICSOV HEAT , SSIAT . I .-POX . M KASI . ES , Kmnirs or SKI * COM- ^ igiaSr PLAIIVTS , and various other Altered Conditions of the Blood . <^ j ^ PR . MORGAN . — "It furnisher thr ; blo ' xl I don ! , writes ; —I have great pleasure in with its lost saline constituent ! . " bearing- my cordial testimony to its cfflc . icv «„ „ , « , „ , „ .., „¦ , . T I . t . „ I" t ! u > treatment of many of the onltnury anil pRTUItL 15 Y .--IfoumUt . ict JW nspe- | chronic forms of Gastric Complaint * , and cine , in my exnenence a-ul familj . In the | othei f-. rms of Febrile Dyspepsia . " worst form of Scarlet Fever , ' -0 other modi- i cine beins required . " | DR . J . W . UOWSINO .- ' T used it in the ¦ treatment of ii » rty livoeahcsof YellowEever DR . SPARKS ( flovc-.-nmont Medical In- : and lam happy to state I never lost n single spector of Emigrants from the Tort of ton . cas . V A systematic course prevents Find cures obstinate Costiveness . Notice my Name and Trade Mark . In patenr . Glass-stoppered Bottles , 3 / , 5 , ' , 11 / 6 , and 22 / eacb . H . LAMPL 0 TJGH , Chemist , 113 Holborn , LONDON , E . C