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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , St . John ' s-hill , Battersea-rise , S . W . Office , 5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great-Queen-street , V . . C . PATRONS : — HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . P . G . M . HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . PRESIDENT : — Most . Hon . THE MARQUESS OF RIPON , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . A Quarterly General Court of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will be held at Freemasons' , Hall , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields , London , on Saturday , the 12 th day of July , 1873 , at 12 o ' clock precisely , on the general business of the Institution , to place candidates on the list for election in October next , to declare the number of Girls ; then to be elected , and to consider the following ' 'notice of motion by Bro . ' 1 homas William White . That in consideration of the eminent services rendered by tlie Secretary , at the late festival , a gratuity of Thirty Pounds be presented to him from the funds of the Institution . 2 nd July , 187 . 3 . R . WENTWORTH LITTLE : Secretary .
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GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'S COCOA . BREAKFAST . " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tlie operations of digestion and nutrition , and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa , Mr . Epps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavouied beverage which may save us many heavy doctors'bills . " —Civil Seivice Gazette . " We will now give an account of thc process adopted Ib y Messrs . James l ' pps ano Co ., manufacturers of dietetic articles , at their vmks in tlie Euston-road , L .. ndon . "Cassell ' s Houseliold Guide . Made simply wjtli boiling water or milk . Each Packet is Labelled . JAMES EI'PS & Co ., I Inrntrptimic Chemists , London .
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Now Ready . HARGREAVES ' GRAND MASONIC SONG AND CHORUS . " PROSPER THE ART . " Non-Subscribers 2 s . od . ; Lodges and Masons , one copy is . 7 d . ; two copies 2 s . id . ; three copies 2 S . 7 d . ; four copies , 3 s . id . ; Blue and Gold Title page , 3 d per copy extra . Sent free ' by post on receipt of Stumps or Post-office Orders , on application to tlie Publisher , 90 , Phytliian-street LiverpooL
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THE LOMBARD EXCHANGE , LOMBARD STREET , LONDON , E . C . TERNS . £ « . d . Entrance Fee ... ... ... ... ... 330 Annual Subscription ... ... ... ... ... 3 3 0 Membeis residing and carrying on business at a distance of fifty miles and upwards fiom London , Merchant-Captains , and Clerks to Subscribers ( 110 entrance fee ) 1 1 o The room is well supplied A-ith newspapers , telegrams , and books of reference . It includes a Post-ollice , I'oste Restante , Telegraph-ofiice , Reading and Writing Room , Restaurant , Lavatories , & r . ; also copying machines for the use of Subscribers . Bro . JOHN II . YOUNGHUSBAND , P . M ., P . /" ., P . E . C ,, P . P . J . G . W ., See ., Manager
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Royal Polytechnic . The SHAH , and the PERSIANS AT HOME . Illustrationsol Persian Manners . The Home of thc Shah , & c . With original Persian Music ( produced in England for the first time ) , concluding with a NcwllluMxn . AN ARABIAN NIGHT : a Fairy Dream . — LAST WEEKS OE THE ENCHANTED GLEN , which owing to Mr . Buckland ' s provirclal arrangements , cannot be representee ! after July u . —A ( N ) ICE LECTURE , by Professor Gardner . — FLOWERS AND BUDS , by Mr . King . —THE DIVER .-THE DIVING BELL , —Many Entertainments , Open from 13 to j , and J to 10 ; Admission rs .
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MASONIC ASSURANCE OFFICE , 9 , NEW BRIDGE-STREET , LONDON . JOSEPH RANKIN STEBBING , Esq ., P . G . D ., Chairman . This Company was the first to adopt the new and popular system of POSITIVE ASSURANCE . The policies being payable to bearer , render assignments , stamps , legacy duties , & c , unnecessary , and they have at all times an immediate purchaseable value . See detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager .
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DRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE JJ COMPANY . 4 , Queen-street-place , London , E . C . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , 2 , 190 policies for £ 380 , 050 . New annual income , £ 11 , 615 177 death claims paid for £ 29 , 905 . 16 claims for matured policies . £ 1 , 502 . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 701 . Laid by in year , £ 41 , 043 . ' In force , 18 , 08 4 policies for £ 3 , 109 , 215 . Annual premium income , , £ 07 , 402 . Paid for death claims in 18 years , under 1 , 366 policies , £ 218 , 965 . Accumulated fund increased to £ 314 , 116 .
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Norwich and London ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION . , ic fisTABtlsitED 18 5 6 . ¦ ' ?' ,. '' " SUBSCRIBE !} CAPITAL £ 100 , 000 . For Insuring against ACCIDENTAL DEATH , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused by Accidents CHIEF OF . MCES—ST . GILES'S STREET , NORWICH . LONDON : 49 , MOORGATE-ST . Secretary : CHARLES R . OILMAN , Esq . London Manager : Mr . GEORGE POWELL .
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LOSS OF LIFE OR LIMB , WITH THE CONSEQUENT LOSS OF TIME AND MONEY , CAUSED IIV ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS PltOVIDKD FOIt UV A POLICY OF THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY An Annual Payment of £ 3 to £ 6 5 s . Insures £ 1 , 000 at Death , or an Allowance at the rate of £ 6 per Week for Injury . £ 7 2 5 , 000 have been paid as Compensation , ONE oct of every Twelve Annual Policy Holders becoming a Claimant EACH YEAR . For particulars apply to tlie Clerks at tlie Railway Stations , to the Local Agents , or at the Offices , 64 , CORNHILL , and 10 , REGENT STREET , LONDON . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary ) , .
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MONEY . —LOANS granted immediately from £ 100 to £ 2 , 000 at 5 per cent ., repayable over Three , Four , or Five Years , on J'ersonal Security and Life I ' olicy effected with the WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO ., ( Establislied 1807 . ) Apply to the Superintendent of Agents , J . CROCKER , Neville Street , Newcastle . Agents Wanted ,
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Now Ready , Price 2 s . ryUE MYSTIC TIE , a NEW MASONIC SONG , with quartett chorus . —Written by Bro . Wm . Carpenter , composed by Bro . J . C . Baker , Mus . D . London : Geo . Kenning , Little Britain j R . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . Liverpool : Ceo . Kenning , 2 , Monument-place ; J . Smith and Sons , 7 6 , Lord-street .
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Price Sixpence , post free . i VTUSIC IN PLAY AND MUSIC IN iVL EARNEST . —By Bro . A . Orlando Steed , Org ., Stottr Valley Ledge , No . 1224 . t l / mdon , Reeves and Turner , 185 , Fleet-streets
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MIDSUMMER HOLIDAYS . "P MOSES and SON have made special * preparations , on a scale commensurate with the constantl y increasing demand at this season of the year , for BOYS' CLOTHING for Seaside and Country wear . pLOTHING FOR BOYS . V * Every description of CLOTHING for BOYS can be obtained , ready-made or made to measure , at E . MOSES and SON'S . pLOTHING FOR BOYS . ^ E . MOSES and SON'S STOCK of CLOTHING for BOYS comprises all the most popular styles for home and school wear , and they venture to assert that it is unequalled as well in magnitude and variety as in excellence and durability of materials and workmanship . p LOTHING FOR BOYS . ^ E . MOSES and SON beg to state that the Departments for BOYS' CLOTHING in their establishments are quite distinct , which will be found a great convenience , particularly by ladies accompanying their sons . p LOTHING FOR BOYS . ^ E . MOSES and SON forward PRICE LIST , Patterns , Fashion Sheet , and Rules for Self-Measure , gratis and post free . Country orders promptly and carefully executed . pLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . * - ' E . MOSES and SON'S vast Stock is divided into disdist ' mct Departments , as follows;—Ready-made Clothing for Adults . Ready-made Clothing for Juveniles . Ready-made Clothing for Sailors and Mechanics . Clothing made to Order . Hosiery and Drapery . Manxes , Shawls , ajidLadies' Underclothing . ¦ ' .- Hats and Caps . ' ! Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . ]? MOSES and" SON beg to state that every " article in their Establishments is marked in plain figures , and that 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'S Establishments are * closed every Friday evening at sunset , till Saturday evening at sunset , when business is resumed until 11 o'clock . The following are tlie only Addresses of E . MOSES and SON : — LONOON . Corner of Minories and Aldgate . New Oxford-street , corner of Hart-street . Corner ofTottenliam-Court-road , and Euston-road . COUNTHV BRANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire .
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Mourning for the late Earl of Zetland , T ODGES AND CHAPTERS put into suitable Mourning at a days' notice . A large quantity of superior Black Crape Rosettes always on hand , to be had of Bro . FREDERICK . ADLARD , Masonic Clothier , and Inventor of Masonic Jewel Attacher , 225 , High Holborn , W . C .
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MOURNING ROSETTES FOR APRONS AND COLLARS . Regulation size and pattern , 6 s . and 9 s . Dozen , AT BRO . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 198 , Fleet-street , and Little Britain , London , 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . 108 , Renfield-street , Glasgow .
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HERALDIC , WRITINGS MONOGRAM ENGRAVING EXECUTED UI'ON Silver , Gold , Melals , Gem * , and Slants ( for Sealing ) , In the very highest stvlc of art and workmanship ) also upon STEEi . DIES . I ' orStampingXote Paperand Envelopes ; OFFICIAL SEALS designed , made and litted into I'resses , for Public Companies ami Societies ; PER FOR ATEI ) ( or pierced ) and CARVED CRESTS , LETTERS , or MASONIC EMBLEMS made for Book Covers , Cigar Cases , Albums , & c ; and every branch connected with Engraving , all executed ox THE PREMISES , at u Bro . JAMES B . SLY'S , ' U 9 RATHBQNEi PLACE , OXFORD-ST ., LONDON , ^
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ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR GIRLS , St . John ' s-hill , Battersea-rise , S . W . Office , 5 , Freemasons' Hall , Great-Queen-street , V . . C . PATRONS : — HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES , K . G ., & c , M . W . P . G . M . HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES . PRESIDENT : — Most . Hon . THE MARQUESS OF RIPON , K . G ., & c , M . W . G . M . A Quarterly General Court of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution will be held at Freemasons' , Hall , Great Queen-street , Lincoln ' s-inn-fields , London , on Saturday , the 12 th day of July , 1873 , at 12 o ' clock precisely , on the general business of the Institution , to place candidates on the list for election in October next , to declare the number of Girls ; then to be elected , and to consider the following ' 'notice of motion by Bro . ' 1 homas William White . That in consideration of the eminent services rendered by tlie Secretary , at the late festival , a gratuity of Thirty Pounds be presented to him from the funds of the Institution . 2 nd July , 187 . 3 . R . WENTWORTH LITTLE : Secretary .
Ad00114
GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'S COCOA . BREAKFAST . " By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern tlie operations of digestion and nutrition , and by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa , Mr . Epps lias provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavouied beverage which may save us many heavy doctors'bills . " —Civil Seivice Gazette . " We will now give an account of thc process adopted Ib y Messrs . James l ' pps ano Co ., manufacturers of dietetic articles , at their vmks in tlie Euston-road , L .. ndon . "Cassell ' s Houseliold Guide . Made simply wjtli boiling water or milk . Each Packet is Labelled . JAMES EI'PS & Co ., I Inrntrptimic Chemists , London .
Ad00115
Now Ready . HARGREAVES ' GRAND MASONIC SONG AND CHORUS . " PROSPER THE ART . " Non-Subscribers 2 s . od . ; Lodges and Masons , one copy is . 7 d . ; two copies 2 s . id . ; three copies 2 S . 7 d . ; four copies , 3 s . id . ; Blue and Gold Title page , 3 d per copy extra . Sent free ' by post on receipt of Stumps or Post-office Orders , on application to tlie Publisher , 90 , Phytliian-street LiverpooL
Ad00106
THE LOMBARD EXCHANGE , LOMBARD STREET , LONDON , E . C . TERNS . £ « . d . Entrance Fee ... ... ... ... ... 330 Annual Subscription ... ... ... ... ... 3 3 0 Membeis residing and carrying on business at a distance of fifty miles and upwards fiom London , Merchant-Captains , and Clerks to Subscribers ( 110 entrance fee ) 1 1 o The room is well supplied A-ith newspapers , telegrams , and books of reference . It includes a Post-ollice , I'oste Restante , Telegraph-ofiice , Reading and Writing Room , Restaurant , Lavatories , & r . ; also copying machines for the use of Subscribers . Bro . JOHN II . YOUNGHUSBAND , P . M ., P . /" ., P . E . C ,, P . P . J . G . W ., See ., Manager
Ad00107
Royal Polytechnic . The SHAH , and the PERSIANS AT HOME . Illustrationsol Persian Manners . The Home of thc Shah , & c . With original Persian Music ( produced in England for the first time ) , concluding with a NcwllluMxn . AN ARABIAN NIGHT : a Fairy Dream . — LAST WEEKS OE THE ENCHANTED GLEN , which owing to Mr . Buckland ' s provirclal arrangements , cannot be representee ! after July u . —A ( N ) ICE LECTURE , by Professor Gardner . — FLOWERS AND BUDS , by Mr . King . —THE DIVER .-THE DIVING BELL , —Many Entertainments , Open from 13 to j , and J to 10 ; Admission rs .
Ad00105
MASONIC ASSURANCE OFFICE , 9 , NEW BRIDGE-STREET , LONDON . JOSEPH RANKIN STEBBING , Esq ., P . G . D ., Chairman . This Company was the first to adopt the new and popular system of POSITIVE ASSURANCE . The policies being payable to bearer , render assignments , stamps , legacy duties , & c , unnecessary , and they have at all times an immediate purchaseable value . See detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager .
Ad00113
DRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE JJ COMPANY . 4 , Queen-street-place , London , E . C . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , 2 , 190 policies for £ 380 , 050 . New annual income , £ 11 , 615 177 death claims paid for £ 29 , 905 . 16 claims for matured policies . £ 1 , 502 . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 701 . Laid by in year , £ 41 , 043 . ' In force , 18 , 08 4 policies for £ 3 , 109 , 215 . Annual premium income , , £ 07 , 402 . Paid for death claims in 18 years , under 1 , 366 policies , £ 218 , 965 . Accumulated fund increased to £ 314 , 116 .
Ad00111
Norwich and London ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION . , ic fisTABtlsitED 18 5 6 . ¦ ' ?' ,. '' " SUBSCRIBE !} CAPITAL £ 100 , 000 . For Insuring against ACCIDENTAL DEATH , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused by Accidents CHIEF OF . MCES—ST . GILES'S STREET , NORWICH . LONDON : 49 , MOORGATE-ST . Secretary : CHARLES R . OILMAN , Esq . London Manager : Mr . GEORGE POWELL .
Ad00112
LOSS OF LIFE OR LIMB , WITH THE CONSEQUENT LOSS OF TIME AND MONEY , CAUSED IIV ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS PltOVIDKD FOIt UV A POLICY OF THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY An Annual Payment of £ 3 to £ 6 5 s . Insures £ 1 , 000 at Death , or an Allowance at the rate of £ 6 per Week for Injury . £ 7 2 5 , 000 have been paid as Compensation , ONE oct of every Twelve Annual Policy Holders becoming a Claimant EACH YEAR . For particulars apply to tlie Clerks at tlie Railway Stations , to the Local Agents , or at the Offices , 64 , CORNHILL , and 10 , REGENT STREET , LONDON . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary ) , .
Ad00110
MONEY . —LOANS granted immediately from £ 100 to £ 2 , 000 at 5 per cent ., repayable over Three , Four , or Five Years , on J'ersonal Security and Life I ' olicy effected with the WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO ., ( Establislied 1807 . ) Apply to the Superintendent of Agents , J . CROCKER , Neville Street , Newcastle . Agents Wanted ,
Ad00109
Now Ready , Price 2 s . ryUE MYSTIC TIE , a NEW MASONIC SONG , with quartett chorus . —Written by Bro . Wm . Carpenter , composed by Bro . J . C . Baker , Mus . D . London : Geo . Kenning , Little Britain j R . Spencer , 26 , Great Queen-street . Liverpool : Ceo . Kenning , 2 , Monument-place ; J . Smith and Sons , 7 6 , Lord-street .
Ad00108
Price Sixpence , post free . i VTUSIC IN PLAY AND MUSIC IN iVL EARNEST . —By Bro . A . Orlando Steed , Org ., Stottr Valley Ledge , No . 1224 . t l / mdon , Reeves and Turner , 185 , Fleet-streets
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MIDSUMMER HOLIDAYS . "P MOSES and SON have made special * preparations , on a scale commensurate with the constantl y increasing demand at this season of the year , for BOYS' CLOTHING for Seaside and Country wear . pLOTHING FOR BOYS . V * Every description of CLOTHING for BOYS can be obtained , ready-made or made to measure , at E . MOSES and SON'S . pLOTHING FOR BOYS . ^ E . MOSES and SON'S STOCK of CLOTHING for BOYS comprises all the most popular styles for home and school wear , and they venture to assert that it is unequalled as well in magnitude and variety as in excellence and durability of materials and workmanship . p LOTHING FOR BOYS . ^ E . MOSES and SON beg to state that the Departments for BOYS' CLOTHING in their establishments are quite distinct , which will be found a great convenience , particularly by ladies accompanying their sons . p LOTHING FOR BOYS . ^ E . MOSES and SON forward PRICE LIST , Patterns , Fashion Sheet , and Rules for Self-Measure , gratis and post free . Country orders promptly and carefully executed . pLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION . * - ' E . MOSES and SON'S vast Stock is divided into disdist ' mct Departments , as follows;—Ready-made Clothing for Adults . Ready-made Clothing for Juveniles . Ready-made Clothing for Sailors and Mechanics . Clothing made to Order . Hosiery and Drapery . Manxes , Shawls , ajidLadies' Underclothing . ¦ ' .- Hats and Caps . ' ! Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . ]? MOSES and" SON beg to state that every " article in their Establishments is marked in plain figures , and that 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'S Establishments are * closed every Friday evening at sunset , till Saturday evening at sunset , when business is resumed until 11 o'clock . The following are tlie only Addresses of E . MOSES and SON : — LONOON . Corner of Minories and Aldgate . New Oxford-street , corner of Hart-street . Corner ofTottenliam-Court-road , and Euston-road . COUNTHV BRANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire .
Ad00104
Mourning for the late Earl of Zetland , T ODGES AND CHAPTERS put into suitable Mourning at a days' notice . A large quantity of superior Black Crape Rosettes always on hand , to be had of Bro . FREDERICK . ADLARD , Masonic Clothier , and Inventor of Masonic Jewel Attacher , 225 , High Holborn , W . C .
Ad00102
MOURNING ROSETTES FOR APRONS AND COLLARS . Regulation size and pattern , 6 s . and 9 s . Dozen , AT BRO . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 198 , Fleet-street , and Little Britain , London , 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . 108 , Renfield-street , Glasgow .
Ad00103
HERALDIC , WRITINGS MONOGRAM ENGRAVING EXECUTED UI'ON Silver , Gold , Melals , Gem * , and Slants ( for Sealing ) , In the very highest stvlc of art and workmanship ) also upon STEEi . DIES . I ' orStampingXote Paperand Envelopes ; OFFICIAL SEALS designed , made and litted into I'resses , for Public Companies ami Societies ; PER FOR ATEI ) ( or pierced ) and CARVED CRESTS , LETTERS , or MASONIC EMBLEMS made for Book Covers , Cigar Cases , Albums , & c ; and every branch connected with Engraving , all executed ox THE PREMISES , at u Bro . JAMES B . SLY'S , ' U 9 RATHBQNEi PLACE , OXFORD-ST ., LONDON , ^