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GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY . ESTABLISHED 1837 . LIFE , FIRE , MORTGAGES , ANNUITIES , Chief Office : 103 , Cannon Street , London , E . C . CAPITAL and RESERVES £ 2 , 100 , 000 . Board of Directors , Sir ANDREW LUSK , Bart ., Chairman . Principal ANGUS , D . D . J OSEPH BOLTON DOE , Esq ., J . P . The Most Hon . the Marquis of EXETER . Lieut .-Colonel F . 0 . GREY . J AMRS MACK , Esq ., J . P . GEORGE PITT , Esq . Lord GILBERT KENNEDY . JAMRS PILKINGTON . E-q ., J . P . HENRY WILLIAM RIPLEY , Esq . WILLIAM STRANG , Esq . Right Hon . C . PELHAM VILLIERS , M . P . The Company undertakes Life Assurance of every kind at moderate rates , and on terms and conditions which compare favourably with those of other Companies . Policies are made indisputable after 5 years . Regulations are in force for securing to the Assured the h < "i' fit ot the surrender value of a Policy in the event of its lapse , 1 ie Insurances are accepted at tariff rates . AH Claims settled with liberality and despatch . Prospectuses and Proposal Forms may be obtained on application at the Chief Office , or any of the Branches . HF . NRY WARD , Secretary and Manager .

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PHffiNIXHKEOFFICE, ( ESTABLISHED 1782 . ) 19 Lombard St , and 57 Charing Cross , LONDON .

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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . IO , ST . SWJTHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . | Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .

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BRETHREN visiting the CITY of LONDON should Si 1 HI f i 5 UIX D nut neglect paying a visit to this U well- known Establishment . ORIGINAL The ONE and FIVE o'clock TU .. 1 , r \ , '^««„« DINNERS still enjoy their old repu-FishDinners,*&..iy ' Noted Punch , Wines of the ONE AND FIVE Choicest Brands . Dinners , a la carte , O ' CLOCK . Chops , Steaks , & c , from the Grill . Ifoted Punch . SIMPSON'S , BI MHN-HAND COURT . 76 , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON . The largest and most comfortable Smoking Room in the City .

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MANCHESTER HOTEL , ALDERSGATE STREET , E . C . Notice to Secretaries of Masonic Lodges , Clubs , and other Institutions . The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having- recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , & C , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .

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PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately 1 . " ADE S and Speedily Relieved l \ , cured by r * OUT AND p HEUMATIC plLLS . ¦ Which , require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FBOM EADE'S MB . FRANK WRIGHT , plLLS , The Comedian . x BADE'S plLLS , Prince of Wales Theatre , ¦ L E ADE'S Birmingham , Feb . 19 th , 1887 . DILLS , Dear Sir , —I have been a great suf- L EADE'S ferer from the gout for the past five " DILLS , years . As there are so many actors suf- ¦*¦ EADE'S fering from this terrible scourge , I write piLLS this for their benefit and the public at EADE'S large . Your Pills will keep off any at- plLLS , tack of gout if taken at the first twinge , - * - EADE'S as prescribed . and if after the disease has plLLS , set in will cure it in two or throe days . - EADE'S 1 would sooner think of going on the piLLS , stage without my wig than neglecting •*• EADE'S to have a bottle of your really wonderful piLLS Pills about me . - - L * ADE'S Yours faithfully , piLLS EJ FKAHK WEIGHT , Comedian . ¦*¦ I ? ADE'S Mr . G . Eade . p iLLS Bi ADE'S DO not be persuaded to take any other piLLS ' Pills for the above , distressing , painful - - E ADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS by thousands to be the safest and most - * - TRADE ' S effectual remedy . piLLS Sold by al Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles Is . lid ., and 2 s . 9 d . G-EOKGE EADE , 72 , Goswell Rd ., London ,

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . — WEEKLY EXCURSIONS . —To West of England and Weymouth , on EVERY SATURDAY during June EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Paddington as-, under : — At S . 5 a . m . for BATH , BRISTOL , Clevedon , Westonsuper-Mare , Bridgwater , Minehead , TAUNTON , ILFRACOMBE , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Plymouth , Penzance , & c . To return following Monday , Monday week , or fortnight . Also for TROWBRIDGE , Yeovil , Dorchester , Weymouth , & c . To return following Monday week or fortnight . Passengers can in most cases , on payment of 20 per Cf nt . on the fares , return on the intervening Saturday or Sundays during the time their tickets are available . _ Bills can be obtained at the Company ' s Stations or Offices . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . — WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS .-EXCURSION TRAINS will leave P ADDINGTON as under : — SATURDAY , J 8 th , at S . 5 a . m . —For BARNSTAPLE , Ilfracombe , Exeter , Torquay , Plymouth , and other Stations below Exeter . ' * At 9 . 20 a . m . —For GLOUCESTER , Cheltenham , Hereford , & c , the principal Stations in South Wales , and Waterford , and other Stations in South of Ireland . Passengers return June 17 th , except those to Ireland , who return any day to June 24 th , inclusive . At 10 . 45 a . m . —For NEWBURY , Marlborough , Devizes , Frome , Wells , Yeovil , DORCHESTER , Weymouth , & c * At n . 30 a . m . —For SHREWSBURY , Hereford , Manchester , Chester , Birkenhead , Liverpool , & c , to return June 10 th or 13 th ; also for Cheltenham , Worcester , Malvern , & c , to return June 13 th . At 12 . 15 p . m . —For Bridgwater , Taunton , Minehead , & c * At 1 . 55 and 7 . 15 p . m . —For BATH , Bristol , & c , to return June 10 th , nth , 17 th , or 24 th . At 6 . 50 p . m . —For OXFORD , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , & c , to return June 10 th or 13 th . WHIT SUNDAY , at 9 . 1 ;; a . m . —For MAIDENHEAD , Reading , Oxford , & c , to return same day . Oxford passengers can also return June 10 th or 13 th . WHIT MONDAY , at 6 . 15 a . m . —For BATH , Bristol , & c , to return June 10 th , nth , 17 th or 24 th . At 6 . 20 a . m . —Fi r OXFORD , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , & c , to return same day , or on June 13 th . At 7 . 40 a . m . —For MAIDENHEAD , Reading , Hungerford , Didcot , & c , to return same day . * Passengers return June 17 th or 24 th , but in most cases they can , on payment of 20 per cent , on the fares , return on the intervening Saturdays or Sundays during the time their tickets are available . During the week preceding Whitsuntide Ordinary and Excursion Tickets may be obtained at the Company's Offices , 193 and 407 , Oxford Street ; _ 23 , New Oxford Street ; Holborn Circus ; 29 , Charing Cross ; 269 , Strand ; 26 , Regent Street ; 5 , Arthur Street , London Bridge ; S 2 , Queen Victoria Street ; 43 , Crutched Friars ; 67 , Gresham Street ; and 4 , Cheapside ; also at Westbourne Park , Kensington , Uxbridge Road , Hammersmith , Shepherd's Bush , Latimer Road , Victoria , and West London Stations . For fares and full particulars see bills . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN R AIL-WAY . —WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS . On FRIDAY , J 7 th , SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS will leave EUSTON STATION at 10 . 20 a . m . for Windermere , Morecambe , Ingleton , and Keswick ; and at i . iop m . for Blackburn , Fleetwood , Southport , Lancaster , Morecambe , Cam forth , Kendal , and Windermere . On the same date a SPECIAL EXPRESS will leave EUSTON at 6 . 25 p . m . for Holyhead and Ireland . On SATURDAY , J Sth , SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS will leave EUSTON STATION at 8 . 55 a . m . for Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Shrewsbury , and Aberystwith . 10 . 20 a . m . for Windermere , Morecambe , Ingleton , and Keswick . 1 . 10 p . m . for Blackburn , Fleetwood , Southport , Lancaster , Morecambe , Carnforth , Kendal , and Windermere . 4 . 25 p . m . for Coventry and Birmingham . SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS will also leave Birmingham ( New-street ) on this date at 2 . 10 p . m . and 4 . 5 p . m . for Northampton , calling at Stechford , Coventry , and Rugby , the Ordinary Trains leaving Birmingham at 2 op . m . and 4 . 0 p . m . on J Sth not conveying passengers for these places . On WHIT MONDAY , J 10 th , numerous residential trains will not be run . For full particulars see the Company ' s Time Bootes , Bills , and Notices . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , May , 1 SS 9 .

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THOMAS GIBBS ( Late Superintendent Brighton Police Fire Brigade ) , SEA HOUSE HOTEL , MIDDLE STREET , BRIGHTON . Choicest Wines and Spirits Fine Foreign Cigars . Billiards . PRIVATE APABTMEffTS .

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ESTABLISHED 1830 . 187 & 189 , ESSEX ROAD , VEMBLES' ISLINGTON . JrlAJNUb . PRICE LISTS FREE .

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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( Inland ) . For the Freemason Printing Works—FREEMASON , LONDON . For Jewels , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , LONDON

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PARIS EXHIBITION—Now Open PI ^ RIS and BACK for 23 s . 3 d .

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SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY ^ From CHARING-CROSS and CANNON-STRRPT TERMINI . atir Cheap Fares for Parties of Artisans , & c . Full Particulars by Handbills to be had on application .

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SOUTH -EASTERN RAILWAY . ^ PARIS , Switzerland . Italy . & c . THE ROYAT MAIL EXPRESS ROUTE from CHARING-CROSS £ * CANNON-STREET . —FOUR SERVICES DAILY . LeaveCharing-cross Via . Calais Via , Boulogne ViiiCalais Via , Calais and Cannon-street 8 . 20 a . m . * o . 40 a . m . n . oa . m . 8 . rg p Arrive Paris J .-fop-m . S . SIp . m . 7 . 25 p . m . J . Jo a ' . m ' . * The route via Folkestone and Boulogne is 2 S miles shorter than via Calais , and is the quickest route ; 20 minutes are allowed for luncheon at Boulogne . The Albert Victor , Louise Dagmar , and Mary Beatrice run in the Special Express Services , via Boulogne , throughout the year . Express Through Services to Switzerland , & c , via Calais and Rheims , or via Paris , in connection with the above trains . ALL CONTINENTAL TICKETS , single and return , for the Short Sea and Mail Routes , via Dover and Calais or Dover and Ostend , whether issued at stations or at booking offices , are AVAILABLE by the South-Eastern Railway . MYLES FENTON , General Manager .

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BLACKWALL to MARGATE and BOULOGNE . SS."HERALD" Leaves BLACKWALL PIER at 10 a . m . THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS during the month , returning the following working day . RETURN TICKETS ( available for one month ) - 10 / - and 12 / 6 ; Margate , 4 / - and 5 /« , ROBERT WALPOLE , 15 S , Leadenhall-st ., London , E . C .

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"TOBACCOBLOOM" IN PACKETS AND CIGARETTES , FINEST QUALITY AND FLAVOUR , Of Tobacconists in Town and Country . SPECIAL AGENTFRANKLIN ( late Medex ) , 155 , OXFORD STREET , W . Wholesale-RUTTER & Co ., LONDON .

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/h'GOCKERELL'S \ f 13 , CORNHILL , E . C . Oy ^ For Prices , see Daily Papers . / » / Trucks direct from the * Colliery to every Railway Station .

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NOW READY . PRICE 2 s . 6 d . NOTES ON THE CEREMY OF INSTALLATION , By H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z . [( Author of "Masonic Facts and Fictions , " ) WITH A MASONIC BIOGRAPHY , PORTRAIT & AUTOGRAPH OF SIR ALBERT W . WOODS , C . B . ( Garter King of Arms ) , Past Grand Warden of England and Grand Director of Ceremonies . GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C , and of all Booksellers .

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M.B.ROSENBERG, HIGH-CLASS TAILOR AND OUTFITTER , Ladies' Jacket and Ulster Maker , 16 , LIVERPOOL STREET , LONDON , E . C .

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HEPBURN and COCKS , ESTABLISHED 1700 . 93 , CHANCERY LA 3 STE , LONDON , W . C . ( Two Doors North of Union Bank ) , DEED , BALLOT , CASH , and DESPATCH BOX , and FIRE-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS . Air-Tight and Travelling ttoxes in stock , and made to order , , Offices and Strung Rooms Fitted up with Iron Frames and Shelves , ° " of Stands and iioxes made to tit Recesses to Order . Estimates given . Price Lists , , «* * BT . B .-STRONO DEED BOXES of the following dimensions forwarded carriage paid pro nett cash—viz .: 16 in . by 12 in . by 9 i in ., 17 s . b a * 14 in . by lOiu . by Bin ., 14 s . Qd .-, and I 3 in . by gin . by 7 s ., lis- 6 ^

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MASONS CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . HMORELL, 17 and 18 , Great St . Andrew St ., Bloomsbury , W . C , lontfjn . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Frame ano Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million Feet always in stock ) . ktW requisite for the Trade and Exportation , Illustrated Book Patterns post free for three penny stamps .

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UNITED GRAND LODGE OF ENGLAND. Article 2
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CONSECRATION OF THE MATIER LODGE OF ROYAL ARK MARINERS, No. 400. Article 3
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REVIEWS. Article 6
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FOURTH CITY MASONIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. Article 6
REPORTS OF MASONIC MEETINGS. Article 6
INSTRUCTION. Article 9
Royal Arch. Article 10
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Mark Masonry. Article 10
Knights Templar. Article 10
Red Cross of Rome & Constantine. Article 11
Allied Masonic Degrees. Article 11
Order of the Secret Monitor. Article 11
Straits Settlements. Article 11
Jamaica. Article 12
ANCIENT AND ACCEPTED RITE. Article 12
West Indies. Article 12
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MASONIC SERVICE AT BESWICK, MANCHESTER. Article 12
PRESENTATION TO BRO. METHAM, P. PROV. D.G.M. DEVON. Article 12
A MASONIC LODGE HELD " AL FRESCO." Article 13
DEDICATION OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT MONKWEARMOUTH. Article 13
THE POET BURNS. Article 13
THE LATE BRO. COL. W. A. ADAIR. Article 13
CARNARVON LODGE, No. 1572, AND THE BOYS' SCHOOL. Article 13
FIT FOR FREEMASONRY. Article 13
UNITED NORTHERN COUNTIES LODGE, No. 2128. Article 14
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 14
THE PROVINCE OF STAFFORDSHIRE. Article 14
Ireland. Article 14
PRESENTATION TO BRO. SAMUEL SMITHER, W.M. 193. Article 14
THE THEATRES. Article 14
Obituary. Article 15
WHITSUNTIDE RAILWAY FACILITIES. Article 15
WILLING'S SELECTED THEATRICAL PROGRAMME. Article 15
MASONIC AND GENERAL TIDINGS Article 16
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GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY . ESTABLISHED 1837 . LIFE , FIRE , MORTGAGES , ANNUITIES , Chief Office : 103 , Cannon Street , London , E . C . CAPITAL and RESERVES £ 2 , 100 , 000 . Board of Directors , Sir ANDREW LUSK , Bart ., Chairman . Principal ANGUS , D . D . J OSEPH BOLTON DOE , Esq ., J . P . The Most Hon . the Marquis of EXETER . Lieut .-Colonel F . 0 . GREY . J AMRS MACK , Esq ., J . P . GEORGE PITT , Esq . Lord GILBERT KENNEDY . JAMRS PILKINGTON . E-q ., J . P . HENRY WILLIAM RIPLEY , Esq . WILLIAM STRANG , Esq . Right Hon . C . PELHAM VILLIERS , M . P . The Company undertakes Life Assurance of every kind at moderate rates , and on terms and conditions which compare favourably with those of other Companies . Policies are made indisputable after 5 years . Regulations are in force for securing to the Assured the h < "i' fit ot the surrender value of a Policy in the event of its lapse , 1 ie Insurances are accepted at tariff rates . AH Claims settled with liberality and despatch . Prospectuses and Proposal Forms may be obtained on application at the Chief Office , or any of the Branches . HF . NRY WARD , Secretary and Manager .

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PHffiNIXHKEOFFICE, ( ESTABLISHED 1782 . ) 19 Lombard St , and 57 Charing Cross , LONDON .

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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED . IO , ST . SWJTHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . | Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .

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BRETHREN visiting the CITY of LONDON should Si 1 HI f i 5 UIX D nut neglect paying a visit to this U well- known Establishment . ORIGINAL The ONE and FIVE o'clock TU .. 1 , r \ , '^««„« DINNERS still enjoy their old repu-FishDinners,*&..iy ' Noted Punch , Wines of the ONE AND FIVE Choicest Brands . Dinners , a la carte , O ' CLOCK . Chops , Steaks , & c , from the Grill . Ifoted Punch . SIMPSON'S , BI MHN-HAND COURT . 76 , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON . The largest and most comfortable Smoking Room in the City .

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MANCHESTER HOTEL , ALDERSGATE STREET , E . C . Notice to Secretaries of Masonic Lodges , Clubs , and other Institutions . The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having- recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , & C , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .

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PAINS IN THE HEAD , FACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately 1 . " ADE S and Speedily Relieved l \ , cured by r * OUT AND p HEUMATIC plLLS . ¦ Which , require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FBOM EADE'S MB . FRANK WRIGHT , plLLS , The Comedian . x BADE'S plLLS , Prince of Wales Theatre , ¦ L E ADE'S Birmingham , Feb . 19 th , 1887 . DILLS , Dear Sir , —I have been a great suf- L EADE'S ferer from the gout for the past five " DILLS , years . As there are so many actors suf- ¦*¦ EADE'S fering from this terrible scourge , I write piLLS this for their benefit and the public at EADE'S large . Your Pills will keep off any at- plLLS , tack of gout if taken at the first twinge , - * - EADE'S as prescribed . and if after the disease has plLLS , set in will cure it in two or throe days . - EADE'S 1 would sooner think of going on the piLLS , stage without my wig than neglecting •*• EADE'S to have a bottle of your really wonderful piLLS Pills about me . - - L * ADE'S Yours faithfully , piLLS EJ FKAHK WEIGHT , Comedian . ¦*¦ I ? ADE'S Mr . G . Eade . p iLLS Bi ADE'S DO not be persuaded to take any other piLLS ' Pills for the above , distressing , painful - - E ADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved piLLS by thousands to be the safest and most - * - TRADE ' S effectual remedy . piLLS Sold by al Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles Is . lid ., and 2 s . 9 d . G-EOKGE EADE , 72 , Goswell Rd ., London ,

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . — WEEKLY EXCURSIONS . —To West of England and Weymouth , on EVERY SATURDAY during June EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Paddington as-, under : — At S . 5 a . m . for BATH , BRISTOL , Clevedon , Westonsuper-Mare , Bridgwater , Minehead , TAUNTON , ILFRACOMBE , Exeter , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , Plymouth , Penzance , & c . To return following Monday , Monday week , or fortnight . Also for TROWBRIDGE , Yeovil , Dorchester , Weymouth , & c . To return following Monday week or fortnight . Passengers can in most cases , on payment of 20 per Cf nt . on the fares , return on the intervening Saturday or Sundays during the time their tickets are available . _ Bills can be obtained at the Company ' s Stations or Offices . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY . — WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS .-EXCURSION TRAINS will leave P ADDINGTON as under : — SATURDAY , J 8 th , at S . 5 a . m . —For BARNSTAPLE , Ilfracombe , Exeter , Torquay , Plymouth , and other Stations below Exeter . ' * At 9 . 20 a . m . —For GLOUCESTER , Cheltenham , Hereford , & c , the principal Stations in South Wales , and Waterford , and other Stations in South of Ireland . Passengers return June 17 th , except those to Ireland , who return any day to June 24 th , inclusive . At 10 . 45 a . m . —For NEWBURY , Marlborough , Devizes , Frome , Wells , Yeovil , DORCHESTER , Weymouth , & c * At n . 30 a . m . —For SHREWSBURY , Hereford , Manchester , Chester , Birkenhead , Liverpool , & c , to return June 10 th or 13 th ; also for Cheltenham , Worcester , Malvern , & c , to return June 13 th . At 12 . 15 p . m . —For Bridgwater , Taunton , Minehead , & c * At 1 . 55 and 7 . 15 p . m . —For BATH , Bristol , & c , to return June 10 th , nth , 17 th , or 24 th . At 6 . 50 p . m . —For OXFORD , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , & c , to return June 10 th or 13 th . WHIT SUNDAY , at 9 . 1 ;; a . m . —For MAIDENHEAD , Reading , Oxford , & c , to return same day . Oxford passengers can also return June 10 th or 13 th . WHIT MONDAY , at 6 . 15 a . m . —For BATH , Bristol , & c , to return June 10 th , nth , 17 th or 24 th . At 6 . 20 a . m . —Fi r OXFORD , Leamington , Birmingham , Wolverhampton , & c , to return same day , or on June 13 th . At 7 . 40 a . m . —For MAIDENHEAD , Reading , Hungerford , Didcot , & c , to return same day . * Passengers return June 17 th or 24 th , but in most cases they can , on payment of 20 per cent , on the fares , return on the intervening Saturdays or Sundays during the time their tickets are available . During the week preceding Whitsuntide Ordinary and Excursion Tickets may be obtained at the Company's Offices , 193 and 407 , Oxford Street ; _ 23 , New Oxford Street ; Holborn Circus ; 29 , Charing Cross ; 269 , Strand ; 26 , Regent Street ; 5 , Arthur Street , London Bridge ; S 2 , Queen Victoria Street ; 43 , Crutched Friars ; 67 , Gresham Street ; and 4 , Cheapside ; also at Westbourne Park , Kensington , Uxbridge Road , Hammersmith , Shepherd's Bush , Latimer Road , Victoria , and West London Stations . For fares and full particulars see bills . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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LONDON & NORTH-WESTERN R AIL-WAY . —WHITSUNTIDE HOLIDAYS . On FRIDAY , J 7 th , SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS will leave EUSTON STATION at 10 . 20 a . m . for Windermere , Morecambe , Ingleton , and Keswick ; and at i . iop m . for Blackburn , Fleetwood , Southport , Lancaster , Morecambe , Cam forth , Kendal , and Windermere . On the same date a SPECIAL EXPRESS will leave EUSTON at 6 . 25 p . m . for Holyhead and Ireland . On SATURDAY , J Sth , SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS will leave EUSTON STATION at 8 . 55 a . m . for Birmingham , Wolverhampton , Shrewsbury , and Aberystwith . 10 . 20 a . m . for Windermere , Morecambe , Ingleton , and Keswick . 1 . 10 p . m . for Blackburn , Fleetwood , Southport , Lancaster , Morecambe , Carnforth , Kendal , and Windermere . 4 . 25 p . m . for Coventry and Birmingham . SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAINS will also leave Birmingham ( New-street ) on this date at 2 . 10 p . m . and 4 . 5 p . m . for Northampton , calling at Stechford , Coventry , and Rugby , the Ordinary Trains leaving Birmingham at 2 op . m . and 4 . 0 p . m . on J Sth not conveying passengers for these places . On WHIT MONDAY , J 10 th , numerous residential trains will not be run . For full particulars see the Company ' s Time Bootes , Bills , and Notices . G . FINDLAY , General Manager . Euston Station , May , 1 SS 9 .

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THOMAS GIBBS ( Late Superintendent Brighton Police Fire Brigade ) , SEA HOUSE HOTEL , MIDDLE STREET , BRIGHTON . Choicest Wines and Spirits Fine Foreign Cigars . Billiards . PRIVATE APABTMEffTS .

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ESTABLISHED 1830 . 187 & 189 , ESSEX ROAD , VEMBLES' ISLINGTON . JrlAJNUb . PRICE LISTS FREE .

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TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES ( Inland ) . For the Freemason Printing Works—FREEMASON , LONDON . For Jewels , Clothing , Banners , and Furniture—KENNING , LONDON

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PARIS EXHIBITION—Now Open PI ^ RIS and BACK for 23 s . 3 d .

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SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY ^ From CHARING-CROSS and CANNON-STRRPT TERMINI . atir Cheap Fares for Parties of Artisans , & c . Full Particulars by Handbills to be had on application .

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SOUTH -EASTERN RAILWAY . ^ PARIS , Switzerland . Italy . & c . THE ROYAT MAIL EXPRESS ROUTE from CHARING-CROSS £ * CANNON-STREET . —FOUR SERVICES DAILY . LeaveCharing-cross Via . Calais Via , Boulogne ViiiCalais Via , Calais and Cannon-street 8 . 20 a . m . * o . 40 a . m . n . oa . m . 8 . rg p Arrive Paris J .-fop-m . S . SIp . m . 7 . 25 p . m . J . Jo a ' . m ' . * The route via Folkestone and Boulogne is 2 S miles shorter than via Calais , and is the quickest route ; 20 minutes are allowed for luncheon at Boulogne . The Albert Victor , Louise Dagmar , and Mary Beatrice run in the Special Express Services , via Boulogne , throughout the year . Express Through Services to Switzerland , & c , via Calais and Rheims , or via Paris , in connection with the above trains . ALL CONTINENTAL TICKETS , single and return , for the Short Sea and Mail Routes , via Dover and Calais or Dover and Ostend , whether issued at stations or at booking offices , are AVAILABLE by the South-Eastern Railway . MYLES FENTON , General Manager .

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BLACKWALL to MARGATE and BOULOGNE . SS."HERALD" Leaves BLACKWALL PIER at 10 a . m . THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS during the month , returning the following working day . RETURN TICKETS ( available for one month ) - 10 / - and 12 / 6 ; Margate , 4 / - and 5 /« , ROBERT WALPOLE , 15 S , Leadenhall-st ., London , E . C .

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"TOBACCOBLOOM" IN PACKETS AND CIGARETTES , FINEST QUALITY AND FLAVOUR , Of Tobacconists in Town and Country . SPECIAL AGENTFRANKLIN ( late Medex ) , 155 , OXFORD STREET , W . Wholesale-RUTTER & Co ., LONDON .

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/h'GOCKERELL'S \ f 13 , CORNHILL , E . C . Oy ^ For Prices , see Daily Papers . / » / Trucks direct from the * Colliery to every Railway Station .

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NOW READY . PRICE 2 s . 6 d . NOTES ON THE CEREMY OF INSTALLATION , By H . SADLER , P . M ., P . Z . [( Author of "Masonic Facts and Fictions , " ) WITH A MASONIC BIOGRAPHY , PORTRAIT & AUTOGRAPH OF SIR ALBERT W . WOODS , C . B . ( Garter King of Arms ) , Past Grand Warden of England and Grand Director of Ceremonies . GEORGE KENNING , 16 , Great Queen-st ., London , W . C , and of all Booksellers .

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M.B.ROSENBERG, HIGH-CLASS TAILOR AND OUTFITTER , Ladies' Jacket and Ulster Maker , 16 , LIVERPOOL STREET , LONDON , E . C .

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HEPBURN and COCKS , ESTABLISHED 1700 . 93 , CHANCERY LA 3 STE , LONDON , W . C . ( Two Doors North of Union Bank ) , DEED , BALLOT , CASH , and DESPATCH BOX , and FIRE-PROOF SAFE MANUFACTURERS . Air-Tight and Travelling ttoxes in stock , and made to order , , Offices and Strung Rooms Fitted up with Iron Frames and Shelves , ° " of Stands and iioxes made to tit Recesses to Order . Estimates given . Price Lists , , «* * BT . B .-STRONO DEED BOXES of the following dimensions forwarded carriage paid pro nett cash—viz .: 16 in . by 12 in . by 9 i in ., 17 s . b a * 14 in . by lOiu . by Bin ., 14 s . Qd .-, and I 3 in . by gin . by 7 s ., lis- 6 ^

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MASONS CERTIFICATES , & c , FRAMED TO ANY DESIGN . HMORELL, 17 and 18 , Great St . Andrew St ., Bloomsbury , W . C , lontfjn . Manufacturer and Importer of all kinds of Picture Frame ano Decorative Mouldings ( Two Million Feet always in stock ) . ktW requisite for the Trade and Exportation , Illustrated Book Patterns post free for three penny stamps .

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