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CONSECRATION GREAT CITY LODGE ( No 1426 ) , AT TIIE CITY TERMINUS HOTEL , CANNON STREET , On Saturday , May 3 rd , 1873 , AT Tinaa ; O ' CLOCK , P . M . I'Riu : 1 SKI . v . BRO . J . MKS STEVKXS , P . M ., 720 , 1216 , kc , W . M . Designate . BRO . N . B . II HAD ON , S . W . Designate BRO . J . H . TOWNEND , P . M ., 71 . *; , J . W . Designate . The Ceremonies of Consecration aud Installation , by the V . W . Bro . John Hervey , Grand Secretary , the officer appointed by the M . W . Grand Master , assisted by the W . Hro . Rev . R . J . Simpson , Past Grand Chaplain . The Musical arrangements under the direction of Bro . W . H . Hook , 1 S 6 ( and 1246 ) , Choir Master , St . James ' s Church , Camberwell . EDWD . MOODY , P . M ., 1287 , Secretary , / mi tem .

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BINCKES TESTIMONIAL FUND . THE Committee beg to announce that the SUBSCRIPTION LIST will be CLOSED on the 3 CII 1 of June next , and the presentation he made to Bro . Binckes at the Summer festival at the Hoys' School , at \\ ood Green , oil Tuesday , the 8 th of July , lS *** . * - ; . 'I lie Committee arc led to believe lli . it many Ilcthrcn 1 W 0 have 1111 already subsirikc . l are now willing Ia da so , in icciynitioii of the iinvvcniicil labour of the Secretary in fret ing thc Institution from del t , a fact accomplished at the Genual Committee . Meeting in May la-t . Subsciiptions will be icceivcd and acknowledged by thc Hon . Sec , Uro , Et ' waid Cox , 102 , Chancciv-lane , London , AV . C .

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" WANTED . —An Equerry—for the Order of the Temple in London . Apply by letter , to tlu-^" . Chancellor , i ^ d ' oitugal-stieet . Lincolns ' -inn-lields , W . C .

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THE BIRKBECK !& the only Uuililini ; Smiclv vvlio ^ e Annu .-il Roecipls cxceeils O N li ' . M 1 1 . I . I O . \ ! ' llt ,-. u to rtircluilt a llMite Jar l-. t-n ( 7 : tiiu : u ptr Mn : lh , Willi imnieili . ile pi ) M > e ^> iiin ami no Kunl to |> . iv . Ap ] . l \ - at the Oll' . ccol llie DIKKBKCK llL'll . lll . Nt ; SOCIKTV , 31 ; 6 c _ o , Soiithaioplmi-lioililin-is , thaiKi-rv-lane . Ih : t > tn piirchM . 1 Hal "J Und Jnr t'i-.-e Slii ' tliii , ! f .-r Mantli , With inimeiliateiii ^ M . *> siiin , ciliter I ' m 15 iii ! iiiu . ^ or ( iarilerin *^ pvirprises , a-jjily at the UHice ol" the IIIKKUI-. I'K I- 'KLICUOLI ) LAM ) bOrlin Y , 29 lc 30 South-implon-l-mlil' lni , ' ,-, ChaiKerv-lnne . Ihia to lni : eit Money irlth tajtty at L + J . r ctill hn . rti ! , Apply to the OHILC ofthe UlKKliliCK BANK . All sums miller £ 50 repayahlc upon demand . Current ncr . . \ -. nts opened similar to Ordinary Bankers . Cheipie Bonks suppiitd . Ol ' iiee hours li . tin 10 till \ daily , on Mondays lrom 10 till 9 , anil 111 P . ' iluidays lioni 10 till 2 . A small pamphlet , conta ' niiu . t loll | : uticulars / may tie ohlained gratis , or ^ enl i ' o > t-ll * ee on application l „ pRAMas KAV KNMatoi 1 , iMaii . i . : ; ..- ! - .

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Royal Polytechnic . " . Mr . < -, i * i , l |; e Iliuklaud's Xevv l- ' airv 1-aileri .- ' : i .. ent , 'II . " - -: 1 * M IIAN'l 1 . 11 C . l . l- 'N ; or , The ( OA 1 . S , Ihe ( * K' ,. : n :. \ ii e ' - ' < I . \' S | . . ( H' 1 . N ( "l- > . Wiiiten hv Dr . (' roll . \* . ea ! illu-iratinns ' : 1 'V M ,. ( icoree lim Uaml , ar-ir-tcil ' lA * , Mi > s | o . e | , lii , ie I'ulli . im , Mi-, h 'liniii-.-aiiil Ali—l . ilielHarllett . — Sl'KI . N' d * III'I IS ; a I i-.-lun- | . 1 the R lime oi vear . Iiv Air . | . I .. Kim , ' . — I IO \ Y tn wl lo VI I . NNA : a fl De-ni piivc I . e . ' line , h ' v Air . II . Alalde-n- NIvW l-I ' . AIS of l . lvi . I-ll-if 5 i'l-. AIAl . X , hv Ihe African Conjuror , Aksander ()> mau . I ' l-Mle-sir P 'hmlner ' s I . e . I ure on l-iiel : \\ 11 Al SI IA 1 . 1 . WI *) Bl'KN --. Many S oilier entellaininenl > . Adnh .-Mon , is . Open twice ilai ' y , 12 lo 5 . g and j , , „ 10 .

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I THE NEW MASONIC CANDLES , H liinic , Doric and Corinthian , Kintkmaticulhj Arrangi'd J 01 Worshipful Master , Senior and Junior llarJens . 6 s . per set of 3 one-pound Candles . Packiny * Cases Oil . each BRO . GEORGE KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BIUTAIN , AND 19 8 , FLEET STKEET E . C .

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MASONIC ASSURANCE OFFICE , 9 , NEW HRIDGE-STREET , LONDON . JOSEPH RANKIN STEBBING , Est ) ., I ' . G . D ., Chairman . This Company was the first to adopt the new and popular system of POSITIVE ASSURANCE . The policies being payable to hearer , render assignments , stamps , legacy duties , cVc , unnecessary , and they h .-ue at all times an immediate purchascahle value . See detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager . JJRITISH EQUITABLE " ASSURANCE COMPANY . 4 , Oucen-strcet-place , London , E . C . SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , i . Q . H policies for £ -j 20 ,, - * ji-j . New annual income , . £ 9 , 820 . r ; 2 death claims paid for . £ ' 28 , 48 7 iSs . id . 20 claims for matured policies , ^' 2 , 155 Ss . 4 d . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 777 . Laid by in year , £ 3 X 1 , 30 ? . In force , 17 , 009 pi . iicics for £ 2 , 9 ^ 0 , 210 . Annual premium income , . £ <) , *! , 998 . Paid for death claims in 17 years , under 1 , 173 policies . £ ' 8 / o 5 « - Accumulated fund increased to j _ 2 ? 3 , o '; 3 . W . S . GOYEli , Managing Director

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Norwich and London ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION . EsTAin . isiiF . il i 8 , *; fi . ' SUBSCRIBED CAl'ITAL £ 100 , 000 . I ' or Insuring against A CC I DEN 1 . \ L DE ATII , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused bv Accidents Cmitr Omens—S * l . GILES'S STKEET , NORWICH . I . OM ' : . )¦; , MOOHGATE-ST . Secietaiy : CIIAKI . I ' S I ! . Gil . MAN , /' . ' <[ . London Mana ^ ei : Mr . Groin ;! -: Posvrcu ,. MONEY . — LOANS granted imniedi-iuly fi'Mii jf ' ico to £ 2 . 000 at s per cent ., tepnyablc ovei 'three , I- ' O-JI , 01 Live Years , ou IVisonal Keen : ity and Life Policy effected with the \\ l-Vl * OF ENGLAND INSUHANCE CO ., ( E-tal . lishtd 1807 . ) Apply t > ti . e Supeiintendeiit * . if Agents , J . CROCKER , Neville St . e .-t , Newcastle . Agents Wanted .

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GRATEFUL— COM I OUTING . EPPS'SCOCOA . HREAKFA -Vi " . " By a thoiough kimulcilye of tiie natural laws which go \ em the opeiatiiai-. of digestion and nutiiiioii . and by a cm fill application of the line piopcitics of well selected j cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided onr lue -ili'm-l [ . Tales *»¦ . " nil - . a dclicatdv f-hivouteu S . ' . * v , * ia-. ; c whidi may save ' - ' , many heavy ductals' biiis " —Li . ;! .--civice Gazette . " We will 111 . v .- gi \ e .. u ncc . iiinL of lac piooi So a ' : o kd by Messis . James Epps and Co ., manulaituieis of dietetic aitides , at tl-eii * v ,.. i ! : s in tl * e Eml . 11-poad , Losi-lon . " —• ' ¦ C , * s : di \* Uousci-uld Guide . . Made simply with l-. oiiing v . a lei <>¦ iai : ' :. Each Pa-.:. i I i > Labelled . JAMES EITSiV Co ., l !> -ii ,: > -p . 1 t : * . i .. - ( . l * . ei . * , ; -ts l . r . d .-n .

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OUTFITS FOR INDIA . npIIH attention of the Nohilily aiul Griilry ] - * - about M visit India and tile Colonics also tliuse anivini ; in England , is icspccifully diiccted to S . S . DOW , ( IROM STONE ' , OXIOKI > -ST ) , Riding Belt , Elastic Stocking and Knee-Cap Manufacturer , 20 a , Hyde Park Place , W . ( XKAR Till : MAUni-K ARCIl ) . Pelts niadeto nieasuie or pattern in a very supeiior manr . ei JAMES BALFOUR , ¦ Clothier , 45 , SAl'CHIKHALL-ST . CLASGOxV , *» MASONIC CLOTHING ,

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TO THE PUBLIC . £ MOSES and SON ( the Originators of th Heady-made Clothing system ) hate maintained their popularity through a long series of years by constan and unwavering attention to the wants of all classes , by punctuality , piomptitude , and care in the execution ol orders , and by giving their customers full value for theii money . . Every dep .-iitmer . t is furnished with a large assortmen of goods for nil occupations and all occasions , and notwithstanding the great advance in the prices of materialanil labour , E . MOSES and SON have made no appreciable advance m their charges , but continue to supply well-made fashionable , comfortable and durable articles at prices which are only rendered possible by the extraordinary advantages they possess . J £ MOSES and SON beg to acquaint tin Public that they have recently made extensive interna alterations on their City Premises , and tbe additiona accomodation thereby afforded will be found a great con venience to their numerous customers . N . H . —Tlie price of every article is marked on it in plain figures , and no abatement can , under any circum stances , be made . Any article not approved of will ( if not worn or injured be exchanged , or the amount paid for it will be returned . P MOSES and SON subjoin a List of theii ~ * Departments : Head ) -made Clothing for Adults . Ready-made Clothing for Juveniles . Heady-made Clothing for Sailors and Mechanics , Clothing made to order . Hosiery and Drapery . Mantles , Shawls and Ladies Underclothing . Huts and Caps . Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . 17 MOSES and SON respectfnlly invite an ''' early inspection of their Stock forthe Spring and Summer Seasons , which has been prepared on a scale of magnitude surpassing all their previous effoits . I ? MOSES ancl SON'S easy and accural * ' system of self-measure together with list of prices , fashion silent , and patterns , gratis and post free . ] £ MOSES and SON'S Establishments are " closed every l- ' iiday evening at sunset , till Saturday ceiling at sun * it , when business is resumed ui . til 11 o ' clock . Thc following are tlie only Addresses of E . MOSES and SOX : - Li IN nos . Coiner of Minorie-- a id Aldgate . New Oxfo . d-stiCLt , c irner of I ' ait-street . Coinei of I i . ttenh im-Cout-road , and Euston-road . LliL'STIIV- tin \ sell . Bradford , Voiksbiie .

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HERALDIC , WRITINGS MONOGRAM ENGRAVING EXI . CVTLH Ul'DN Silrer , Gold , Mitah , Genu , and Stones ( fur Seating ) t In the verv lik-ticst slvle of art and workmanship ; also upon STKI-ii . IJI ' KS , i ' or Slainpinj ; Note I ' apcranilKuvclnpcs ; Ol'l ICIAL SKAI . S ilc ^ i-iiK'tl , ma » lI * and lilted into Presses , tor 1 'uhlit Co : n » ¦ panics ami Societies ; I'KKI'OK . Vi KO inr piermlj and CAKVKD I'Kr . STS , 1 . 1-: ITI-. KS , or . MASON li ; l-. MKI . KMS made ior flunk it \ -JIS , Ci- ^ ar Cas-.-s , Alim . n * -, c ~ 7 .- and every branch Ci-nnccted "viiii Kngravin * . ; , all e . vciiiL-d UN * vut HtUMiM-: *; , at Bro . JAMES B . SLY-3 G F . ATHBONS PLACE , OXFORD-ST . LONDON . W MASONIC FLAGS ' FOR JURE . kiiigl . ts'IVniplat Arms 15 ft . hy 12 ft . I ' ll-. masons' A m is ir . lt . by 12 ft He i i . ' ross of i ! oi :: e and Constantine Anns 15 ft . hy 12 ft . I ' ll . 1 i l . o-.-. d .. ii A , tn- ii . it . by 7 U . . S'j * i . i : cnii' . lCo- * ii | ias- * . cs , \ vithPiiiicco [ Wales ' s 12 ( 1 . by yft . lc Lthcrs in Centa- Union Jack left , b y 6 ft , KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , Little Urit-ihi , Floet-sircct and Liverpool .

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]!! - !() . KENNING'S NEW TRACING BOARDS , Mounted on Cloth for the pocket , Price 7 / 6 .

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COACHMEN'S WIGS ; vyliOLESALE nnd Re (; n'l , with all the ' modern Improvements , supplied by Joshua Taylor , Coachmen ' s Wij ; Maker to the Oueen , Il . H . ! I . the Prince ol Wales and the ltoyal Family , 2 , Svvallow-sticct , Piccadilly , London .

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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS. Article 6
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Masonic Tidings. Article 12
Multum in Parbo,or Masonic Notes and Queries. Article 12
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CONSECRATION GREAT CITY LODGE ( No 1426 ) , AT TIIE CITY TERMINUS HOTEL , CANNON STREET , On Saturday , May 3 rd , 1873 , AT Tinaa ; O ' CLOCK , P . M . I'Riu : 1 SKI . v . BRO . J . MKS STEVKXS , P . M ., 720 , 1216 , kc , W . M . Designate . BRO . N . B . II HAD ON , S . W . Designate BRO . J . H . TOWNEND , P . M ., 71 . *; , J . W . Designate . The Ceremonies of Consecration aud Installation , by the V . W . Bro . John Hervey , Grand Secretary , the officer appointed by the M . W . Grand Master , assisted by the W . Hro . Rev . R . J . Simpson , Past Grand Chaplain . The Musical arrangements under the direction of Bro . W . H . Hook , 1 S 6 ( and 1246 ) , Choir Master , St . James ' s Church , Camberwell . EDWD . MOODY , P . M ., 1287 , Secretary , / mi tem .

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BINCKES TESTIMONIAL FUND . THE Committee beg to announce that the SUBSCRIPTION LIST will be CLOSED on the 3 CII 1 of June next , and the presentation he made to Bro . Binckes at the Summer festival at the Hoys' School , at \\ ood Green , oil Tuesday , the 8 th of July , lS *** . * - ; . 'I lie Committee arc led to believe lli . it many Ilcthrcn 1 W 0 have 1111 already subsirikc . l are now willing Ia da so , in icciynitioii of the iinvvcniicil labour of the Secretary in fret ing thc Institution from del t , a fact accomplished at the Genual Committee . Meeting in May la-t . Subsciiptions will be icceivcd and acknowledged by thc Hon . Sec , Uro , Et ' waid Cox , 102 , Chancciv-lane , London , AV . C .

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" WANTED . —An Equerry—for the Order of the Temple in London . Apply by letter , to tlu-^" . Chancellor , i ^ d ' oitugal-stieet . Lincolns ' -inn-lields , W . C .

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THE BIRKBECK !& the only Uuililini ; Smiclv vvlio ^ e Annu .-il Roecipls cxceeils O N li ' . M 1 1 . I . I O . \ ! ' llt ,-. u to rtircluilt a llMite Jar l-. t-n ( 7 : tiiu : u ptr Mn : lh , Willi imnieili . ile pi ) M > e ^> iiin ami no Kunl to |> . iv . Ap ] . l \ - at the Oll' . ccol llie DIKKBKCK llL'll . lll . Nt ; SOCIKTV , 31 ; 6 c _ o , Soiithaioplmi-lioililin-is , thaiKi-rv-lane . Ih : t > tn piirchM . 1 Hal "J Und Jnr t'i-.-e Slii ' tliii , ! f .-r Mantli , With inimeiliateiii ^ M . *> siiin , ciliter I ' m 15 iii ! iiiu . ^ or ( iarilerin *^ pvirprises , a-jjily at the UHice ol" the IIIKKUI-. I'K I- 'KLICUOLI ) LAM ) bOrlin Y , 29 lc 30 South-implon-l-mlil' lni , ' ,-, ChaiKerv-lnne . Ihia to lni : eit Money irlth tajtty at L + J . r ctill hn . rti ! , Apply to the OHILC ofthe UlKKliliCK BANK . All sums miller £ 50 repayahlc upon demand . Current ncr . . \ -. nts opened similar to Ordinary Bankers . Cheipie Bonks suppiitd . Ol ' iiee hours li . tin 10 till \ daily , on Mondays lrom 10 till 9 , anil 111 P . ' iluidays lioni 10 till 2 . A small pamphlet , conta ' niiu . t loll | : uticulars / may tie ohlained gratis , or ^ enl i ' o > t-ll * ee on application l „ pRAMas KAV KNMatoi 1 , iMaii . i . : ; ..- ! - .

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Royal Polytechnic . " . Mr . < -, i * i , l |; e Iliuklaud's Xevv l- ' airv 1-aileri .- ' : i .. ent , 'II . " - -: 1 * M IIAN'l 1 . 11 C . l . l- 'N ; or , The ( OA 1 . S , Ihe ( * K' ,. : n :. \ ii e ' - ' < I . \' S | . . ( H' 1 . N ( "l- > . Wiiiten hv Dr . (' roll . \* . ea ! illu-iratinns ' : 1 'V M ,. ( icoree lim Uaml , ar-ir-tcil ' lA * , Mi > s | o . e | , lii , ie I'ulli . im , Mi-, h 'liniii-.-aiiil Ali—l . ilielHarllett . — Sl'KI . N' d * III'I IS ; a I i-.-lun- | . 1 the R lime oi vear . Iiv Air . | . I .. Kim , ' . — I IO \ Y tn wl lo VI I . NNA : a fl De-ni piivc I . e . ' line , h ' v Air . II . Alalde-n- NIvW l-I ' . AIS of l . lvi . I-ll-if 5 i'l-. AIAl . X , hv Ihe African Conjuror , Aksander ()> mau . I ' l-Mle-sir P 'hmlner ' s I . e . I ure on l-iiel : \\ 11 Al SI IA 1 . 1 . WI *) Bl'KN --. Many S oilier entellaininenl > . Adnh .-Mon , is . Open twice ilai ' y , 12 lo 5 . g and j , , „ 10 .

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I THE NEW MASONIC CANDLES , H liinic , Doric and Corinthian , Kintkmaticulhj Arrangi'd J 01 Worshipful Master , Senior and Junior llarJens . 6 s . per set of 3 one-pound Candles . Packiny * Cases Oil . each BRO . GEORGE KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BIUTAIN , AND 19 8 , FLEET STKEET E . C .

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MASONIC ASSURANCE OFFICE , 9 , NEW HRIDGE-STREET , LONDON . JOSEPH RANKIN STEBBING , Est ) ., I ' . G . D ., Chairman . This Company was the first to adopt the new and popular system of POSITIVE ASSURANCE . The policies being payable to hearer , render assignments , stamps , legacy duties , cVc , unnecessary , and they h .-ue at all times an immediate purchascahle value . See detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager . JJRITISH EQUITABLE " ASSURANCE COMPANY . 4 , Oucen-strcet-place , London , E . C . SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , i . Q . H policies for £ -j 20 ,, - * ji-j . New annual income , . £ 9 , 820 . r ; 2 death claims paid for . £ ' 28 , 48 7 iSs . id . 20 claims for matured policies , ^' 2 , 155 Ss . 4 d . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 777 . Laid by in year , £ 3 X 1 , 30 ? . In force , 17 , 009 pi . iicics for £ 2 , 9 ^ 0 , 210 . Annual premium income , . £ <) , *! , 998 . Paid for death claims in 17 years , under 1 , 173 policies . £ ' 8 / o 5 « - Accumulated fund increased to j _ 2 ? 3 , o '; 3 . W . S . GOYEli , Managing Director

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Norwich and London ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION . EsTAin . isiiF . il i 8 , *; fi . ' SUBSCRIBED CAl'ITAL £ 100 , 000 . I ' or Insuring against A CC I DEN 1 . \ L DE ATII , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused bv Accidents Cmitr Omens—S * l . GILES'S STKEET , NORWICH . I . OM ' : . )¦; , MOOHGATE-ST . Secietaiy : CIIAKI . I ' S I ! . Gil . MAN , /' . ' <[ . London Mana ^ ei : Mr . Groin ;! -: Posvrcu ,. MONEY . — LOANS granted imniedi-iuly fi'Mii jf ' ico to £ 2 . 000 at s per cent ., tepnyablc ovei 'three , I- ' O-JI , 01 Live Years , ou IVisonal Keen : ity and Life Policy effected with the \\ l-Vl * OF ENGLAND INSUHANCE CO ., ( E-tal . lishtd 1807 . ) Apply t > ti . e Supeiintendeiit * . if Agents , J . CROCKER , Neville St . e .-t , Newcastle . Agents Wanted .

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GRATEFUL— COM I OUTING . EPPS'SCOCOA . HREAKFA -Vi " . " By a thoiough kimulcilye of tiie natural laws which go \ em the opeiatiiai-. of digestion and nutiiiioii . and by a cm fill application of the line piopcitics of well selected j cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided onr lue -ili'm-l [ . Tales *»¦ . " nil - . a dclicatdv f-hivouteu S . ' . * v , * ia-. ; c whidi may save ' - ' , many heavy ductals' biiis " —Li . ;! .--civice Gazette . " We will 111 . v .- gi \ e .. u ncc . iiinL of lac piooi So a ' : o kd by Messis . James Epps and Co ., manulaituieis of dietetic aitides , at tl-eii * v ,.. i ! : s in tl * e Eml . 11-poad , Losi-lon . " —• ' ¦ C , * s : di \* Uousci-uld Guide . . Made simply with l-. oiiing v . a lei <>¦ iai : ' :. Each Pa-.:. i I i > Labelled . JAMES EITSiV Co ., l !> -ii ,: > -p . 1 t : * . i .. - ( . l * . ei . * , ; -ts l . r . d .-n .

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OUTFITS FOR INDIA . npIIH attention of the Nohilily aiul Griilry ] - * - about M visit India and tile Colonics also tliuse anivini ; in England , is icspccifully diiccted to S . S . DOW , ( IROM STONE ' , OXIOKI > -ST ) , Riding Belt , Elastic Stocking and Knee-Cap Manufacturer , 20 a , Hyde Park Place , W . ( XKAR Till : MAUni-K ARCIl ) . Pelts niadeto nieasuie or pattern in a very supeiior manr . ei JAMES BALFOUR , ¦ Clothier , 45 , SAl'CHIKHALL-ST . CLASGOxV , *» MASONIC CLOTHING ,

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TO THE PUBLIC . £ MOSES and SON ( the Originators of th Heady-made Clothing system ) hate maintained their popularity through a long series of years by constan and unwavering attention to the wants of all classes , by punctuality , piomptitude , and care in the execution ol orders , and by giving their customers full value for theii money . . Every dep .-iitmer . t is furnished with a large assortmen of goods for nil occupations and all occasions , and notwithstanding the great advance in the prices of materialanil labour , E . MOSES and SON have made no appreciable advance m their charges , but continue to supply well-made fashionable , comfortable and durable articles at prices which are only rendered possible by the extraordinary advantages they possess . J £ MOSES and SON beg to acquaint tin Public that they have recently made extensive interna alterations on their City Premises , and tbe additiona accomodation thereby afforded will be found a great con venience to their numerous customers . N . H . —Tlie price of every article is marked on it in plain figures , and no abatement can , under any circum stances , be made . Any article not approved of will ( if not worn or injured be exchanged , or the amount paid for it will be returned . P MOSES and SON subjoin a List of theii ~ * Departments : Head ) -made Clothing for Adults . Ready-made Clothing for Juveniles . Heady-made Clothing for Sailors and Mechanics , Clothing made to order . Hosiery and Drapery . Mantles , Shawls and Ladies Underclothing . Huts and Caps . Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . 17 MOSES and SON respectfnlly invite an ''' early inspection of their Stock forthe Spring and Summer Seasons , which has been prepared on a scale of magnitude surpassing all their previous effoits . I ? MOSES ancl SON'S easy and accural * ' system of self-measure together with list of prices , fashion silent , and patterns , gratis and post free . ] £ MOSES and SON'S Establishments are " closed every l- ' iiday evening at sunset , till Saturday ceiling at sun * it , when business is resumed ui . til 11 o ' clock . Thc following are tlie only Addresses of E . MOSES and SOX : - Li IN nos . Coiner of Minorie-- a id Aldgate . New Oxfo . d-stiCLt , c irner of I ' ait-street . Coinei of I i . ttenh im-Cout-road , and Euston-road . LliL'STIIV- tin \ sell . Bradford , Voiksbiie .

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HERALDIC , WRITINGS MONOGRAM ENGRAVING EXI . CVTLH Ul'DN Silrer , Gold , Mitah , Genu , and Stones ( fur Seating ) t In the verv lik-ticst slvle of art and workmanship ; also upon STKI-ii . IJI ' KS , i ' or Slainpinj ; Note I ' apcranilKuvclnpcs ; Ol'l ICIAL SKAI . S ilc ^ i-iiK'tl , ma » lI * and lilted into Presses , tor 1 'uhlit Co : n » ¦ panics ami Societies ; I'KKI'OK . Vi KO inr piermlj and CAKVKD I'Kr . STS , 1 . 1-: ITI-. KS , or . MASON li ; l-. MKI . KMS made ior flunk it \ -JIS , Ci- ^ ar Cas-.-s , Alim . n * -, c ~ 7 .- and every branch Ci-nnccted "viiii Kngravin * . ; , all e . vciiiL-d UN * vut HtUMiM-: *; , at Bro . JAMES B . SLY-3 G F . ATHBONS PLACE , OXFORD-ST . LONDON . W MASONIC FLAGS ' FOR JURE . kiiigl . ts'IVniplat Arms 15 ft . hy 12 ft . I ' ll-. masons' A m is ir . lt . by 12 ft He i i . ' ross of i ! oi :: e and Constantine Anns 15 ft . hy 12 ft . I ' ll . 1 i l . o-.-. d .. ii A , tn- ii . it . by 7 U . . S'j * i . i : cnii' . lCo- * ii | ias- * . cs , \ vithPiiiicco [ Wales ' s 12 ( 1 . by yft . lc Lthcrs in Centa- Union Jack left , b y 6 ft , KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , Little Urit-ihi , Floet-sircct and Liverpool .

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]!! - !() . KENNING'S NEW TRACING BOARDS , Mounted on Cloth for the pocket , Price 7 / 6 .

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COACHMEN'S WIGS ; vyliOLESALE nnd Re (; n'l , with all the ' modern Improvements , supplied by Joshua Taylor , Coachmen ' s Wij ; Maker to the Oueen , Il . H . ! I . the Prince ol Wales and the ltoyal Family , 2 , Svvallow-sticct , Piccadilly , London .

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