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^ fofarttscmmfs . Mason ' s Hall Tavern , MASON'S AVENUE , BAS 1 NGHALL STREET , CITY . THE above old-established Tavern is NOW OPEN , newly decorated , by Bro CHARLES GOSDEN , late Manager of the Freemasons' Tavern Company . Every accommodation will be found for Lodges , Chapters , Mark and other degrees , for their Meetings , Dinners , Suppers , & c , and every attention will be paid to their comfort and enjoyment by the new Proprietor .

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Caledonian Hotel , R 0 I ? ERT STREET , ADELPHI TERRACE , STRAND . GENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will find every accommodation , combined with comfort and moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Ucds from = s . ; Sitting Rooms from 3 s ; Urcakfasts from es . ; Table d'Hota 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and llanqncls . A Spacious and Cheerful Coffee Room overlooking the Thames . BRO . GEORGE STATES , M . iiKiffer .

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Till nn APPLICATION . Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . ' ELECTION , AITUI ., 1 S 72 . THK Votes and Interest of the Governors and Subscribers arc respectfully solicited on behalf of WILLIAM RAMSEY PARKER , AI . KD 10 YEARS . His Father , P . ro . WILLIAM R AMSEY PARKER , formerly Wine and Sp irit Merchant , Worksop , Notts ., now out of business and in ill-health , was initiated in Peace and Unity Lodge , Preston , in 1 SO 1 , and from that time , up to the end of iS 67 , vas a member of three lodges in Shefiiuld and Doncasler ( West Yorkshire ) . he was ' the Founder of the I ' elham Lodge , Worksop , and great credit is due to him in the way he accomplished it ; afterwards W . M . of the same lodge . He was also a member of the R . A . Chapter ol Paradise , Sheffield ; a Knight Templar ; and a member of the Rose Croix Encampment , Sheffield . He has a family of Five children ( eldest a girl , under 13 ) and unable to earn a livelihood , or provide any education for the four boys . ' Ihe case is or . e docrving the sympathy of the Craft , and strongly recommended by the following Brethren .: — Tuos . CLOSE , J . P ., D . P . G . M . Notts . ; Nottingham . + F . BECK , 25 , Laurence Pounlney Lane , City . TGEORGK BECK , 25 , Laurence Pounlney Lane , City . tT . WEBSTER , P . M . 939 , P . P . G . J . D . Notts . : Worksop . II . IIORNCASTLE , P . M . 939 , P . P . G . Sup . Wks . Notts . ; Whitcmoor , Ollerton . TC IIARI . ES W . WILSON , P . M . 939 ; Worksop . EDWARD HAW - , Chaplain 939 ; Vicarage , Worksop . C . FENDEI . OW , W . M . 526 , P . M . 419 , P . P . S . G . D . Staffordshire , 31 ° . - (¦ Major WEHSTEK , P . M ., P . P . G . R . ; Sheffield . rW . II . IiRllTAlN , P . M ., W . M . 139 ; Sheffield . The Brethren marked thus I' ' . ' . ill be happy lo receive Voting Panu'i .

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Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . APRIL ELECTION , 1 S 72 . YOUR votes and interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of FREDERICK CHARLES GATES , AGED 7 A YEARS , Son of the late Bro . J AMES IIAYDEN GATES , of Clapham , Surrey , Builder , who died in June , 1 S 71 , after a long and painful illness , leaving a Widow and sez'eu children totall y unprovided for , his severe sufferings from hereditary disease having , during the previous two years , incapacitated him from attending to his business pursuits . Bro . Gates was initiated in the Panmure Lodge , 720 , served the offices and passed the chair of that lodge , and was also Past II . of the Chapter attached thereto . Whilst in a position to do so , he faithfully discharged his Masonic duties , and supported the Charitable Institutions by every means in his power . Theeaseis strongly recommended by the follmoiiig brethren : The Rev . WENTWORTII A . BOWYER , Rector of Clapham , P . G . C . ; The Rectory , Clapham Common , S . W . CONRADC . DUMAS ( G . ) , P . A . G . C , Prov . G . S . W . Surrey , P . M . 4 6 anil 410 , P . Z . 167 and 410 ; Clapham Common , S . W . Sir CHARLES FORIIES , Bart ., Broom Wood , Clapham . J . . PARKINSON ( v . P . ) , P . M . 1 S 1 , P . Z . 259 , J . G . W . Mk ., & c ; The Manor I louse , Collier ' s Wood , Merton , Surrcy . GEORGE MYERS ( V . P . ) , P . M . 10 S , & c ., & c . ; Belvedereroad , Lambeth , S . E . J . NEAL YORK , P . M . SS , 10 SS , V . ' L , & c , P . P . G . W . Cambridgeshire ; Newmarket .

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GEORGE KENNING ( V . P . ) , P . M . 192 , J . W . 1293 , P . G . D Middlesex ; Upper Sydenham , S . E . R . S . WARRINGTON ( G . ) , P . G . S ., P . M . 197 , P . Z . 8 , J . 145 : 23 , Garrick-street , London , W . C . J W , uJv . ER ( o . ) , P . M ., P . Z . 57 , P . P . G . Supt . ofWks . N . and E . Yorkshire , P . M . ( Mark ) 12 , P . G . O ., fcc . ; 56 , Lister-street , Hull . SIGISMUND ROSENTHAL ( G . ) , P . M . 435 , & c . ; Red Lion Square , W . C . C . E . AMOS ( G . ) , P . M . 410 , P . P . G . W . Surrey ; Ccdar ' sroad , Clapham , S . W . W . B . HEATH ( L . ) , P . M . 19 S , 504 , P . P . G . S . W . Herts . ; 54 , Threadnccdlc-street , E . C . * II . C . LEVANDER ( G . ) , P . M . 507 , 632 , and 92 S , P . Z . 720 , M . E . Z . 76 , P . P . G . S . D . Wilts . ; 376 , Wandsworthroad , S . W . ( Steward at the ensuing Festival of the Institution . ) * JOHN READ ( G . ) , i 3 i 6 , P . M . 720 , P . Z . 720 ; India Office , Westminster . * ED \ VARD MOODY , W . M . 12 S 7 ; 22 , Somerleyton-road , Brixton , S . W . ( Steward at the ensuing Festival of the Institution . ) EDWARD WORTHINGTON , P . M . 507 , P . Z . 720 ; Loughborough Park , S . W . W . S . HALE , 534 ; Alexandra Hotel , Clapham Common . EUGENE CRONIN ( L . ) , M . D ., Treas . 1216 ; Old Manor House , Clapham , S . W . * JOIIN THOMAS ( G . ) , P . M . & P . Z . 507 & 720 , P . G . D . C , G . C ., & c , 20 , Denmark-street , Camberwell , S . E . * J . \ s . STEVENS ( G . ) , P . M . 25 , 720 , 1216 , P . M . Mark 104 , W . M . Mark 139 , P . G . O ., i \ : c . ; Clapham Common . Proxies will be thankfull y received by the brethren marked thus * , and by the Widow , 4 , Phccnix-terrace , WirtcmbcKj-strcet , Clapham , S . W . ( V . P . ) Vice Presidents of the Institution . ( G . ) Life Coventor . ( L . ) Life Subscriber .

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GRAND LODGE of IRELAND. Article 1
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THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION. Article 3
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GRAND CHAPTER. Article 7
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OPENING OF A NEW MASONIC HALL AT SWANSEA. Article 8
ST. PAUL'S RESTORATION FUND. Article 9
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ROYAL ARCH. Article 10
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^ fofarttscmmfs . Mason ' s Hall Tavern , MASON'S AVENUE , BAS 1 NGHALL STREET , CITY . THE above old-established Tavern is NOW OPEN , newly decorated , by Bro CHARLES GOSDEN , late Manager of the Freemasons' Tavern Company . Every accommodation will be found for Lodges , Chapters , Mark and other degrees , for their Meetings , Dinners , Suppers , & c , and every attention will be paid to their comfort and enjoyment by the new Proprietor .

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Guildhall Tavern , Gresham-street , E . C . SPACIOUS Dining-rooms , Chop and Steakrooms , Luncheon-bars , and Smoking-rooms . Rooms of all sizes , suitable for Auction Sales , Consultations , Arbitrations , Building Societies , & c . ; also for Freemasons ' Lodges and Banquets , Private Dinners , & c . Guildhall Tavern Company ( Limited ) , 32 and 33 , Gresham-street , GEORGE CRAWFORD , Manager & Secretary .

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City Terminus Hotel , Cannon Street , LONDON . WELL adapted for Banquets , Balls , Amateur Dramatic Entertainments , Puhlic Meetings , and Arbitrations . The large Hall is capable of seating upwards of Twelve Hundred people . SYDNEY SPENCER , Manager .

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Caledonian Hotel , R 0 I ? ERT STREET , ADELPHI TERRACE , STRAND . GENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will find every accommodation , combined with comfort and moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Ucds from = s . ; Sitting Rooms from 3 s ; Urcakfasts from es . ; Table d'Hota 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and llanqncls . A Spacious and Cheerful Coffee Room overlooking the Thames . BRO . GEORGE STATES , M . iiKiffer .

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The Alexandra Restaurant . 7 , CONDUIT STREET , REGENT STREET . Public and Private Dining Rooms . First-class Cooking and Wines . Open for Suppers after the Theatres . Bro . F . 11 ILFREICII , Proprietor .

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Till nn APPLICATION . Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . ' ELECTION , AITUI ., 1 S 72 . THK Votes and Interest of the Governors and Subscribers arc respectfully solicited on behalf of WILLIAM RAMSEY PARKER , AI . KD 10 YEARS . His Father , P . ro . WILLIAM R AMSEY PARKER , formerly Wine and Sp irit Merchant , Worksop , Notts ., now out of business and in ill-health , was initiated in Peace and Unity Lodge , Preston , in 1 SO 1 , and from that time , up to the end of iS 67 , vas a member of three lodges in Shefiiuld and Doncasler ( West Yorkshire ) . he was ' the Founder of the I ' elham Lodge , Worksop , and great credit is due to him in the way he accomplished it ; afterwards W . M . of the same lodge . He was also a member of the R . A . Chapter ol Paradise , Sheffield ; a Knight Templar ; and a member of the Rose Croix Encampment , Sheffield . He has a family of Five children ( eldest a girl , under 13 ) and unable to earn a livelihood , or provide any education for the four boys . ' Ihe case is or . e docrving the sympathy of the Craft , and strongly recommended by the following Brethren .: — Tuos . CLOSE , J . P ., D . P . G . M . Notts . ; Nottingham . + F . BECK , 25 , Laurence Pounlney Lane , City . TGEORGK BECK , 25 , Laurence Pounlney Lane , City . tT . WEBSTER , P . M . 939 , P . P . G . J . D . Notts . : Worksop . II . IIORNCASTLE , P . M . 939 , P . P . G . Sup . Wks . Notts . ; Whitcmoor , Ollerton . TC IIARI . ES W . WILSON , P . M . 939 ; Worksop . EDWARD HAW - , Chaplain 939 ; Vicarage , Worksop . C . FENDEI . OW , W . M . 526 , P . M . 419 , P . P . S . G . D . Staffordshire , 31 ° . - (¦ Major WEHSTEK , P . M ., P . P . G . R . ; Sheffield . rW . II . IiRllTAlN , P . M ., W . M . 139 ; Sheffield . The Brethren marked thus I' ' . ' . ill be happy lo receive Voting Panu'i .

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Royal Masonic Institution for Boys . APRIL ELECTION , 1 S 72 . YOUR votes and interest are earnestly solicited on behalf of FREDERICK CHARLES GATES , AGED 7 A YEARS , Son of the late Bro . J AMES IIAYDEN GATES , of Clapham , Surrey , Builder , who died in June , 1 S 71 , after a long and painful illness , leaving a Widow and sez'eu children totall y unprovided for , his severe sufferings from hereditary disease having , during the previous two years , incapacitated him from attending to his business pursuits . Bro . Gates was initiated in the Panmure Lodge , 720 , served the offices and passed the chair of that lodge , and was also Past II . of the Chapter attached thereto . Whilst in a position to do so , he faithfully discharged his Masonic duties , and supported the Charitable Institutions by every means in his power . Theeaseis strongly recommended by the follmoiiig brethren : The Rev . WENTWORTII A . BOWYER , Rector of Clapham , P . G . C . ; The Rectory , Clapham Common , S . W . CONRADC . DUMAS ( G . ) , P . A . G . C , Prov . G . S . W . Surrey , P . M . 4 6 anil 410 , P . Z . 167 and 410 ; Clapham Common , S . W . Sir CHARLES FORIIES , Bart ., Broom Wood , Clapham . J . . PARKINSON ( v . P . ) , P . M . 1 S 1 , P . Z . 259 , J . G . W . Mk ., & c ; The Manor I louse , Collier ' s Wood , Merton , Surrcy . GEORGE MYERS ( V . P . ) , P . M . 10 S , & c ., & c . ; Belvedereroad , Lambeth , S . E . J . NEAL YORK , P . M . SS , 10 SS , V . ' L , & c , P . P . G . W . Cambridgeshire ; Newmarket .

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GEORGE KENNING ( V . P . ) , P . M . 192 , J . W . 1293 , P . G . D Middlesex ; Upper Sydenham , S . E . R . S . WARRINGTON ( G . ) , P . G . S ., P . M . 197 , P . Z . 8 , J . 145 : 23 , Garrick-street , London , W . C . J W , uJv . ER ( o . ) , P . M ., P . Z . 57 , P . P . G . Supt . ofWks . N . and E . Yorkshire , P . M . ( Mark ) 12 , P . G . O ., fcc . ; 56 , Lister-street , Hull . SIGISMUND ROSENTHAL ( G . ) , P . M . 435 , & c . ; Red Lion Square , W . C . C . E . AMOS ( G . ) , P . M . 410 , P . P . G . W . Surrey ; Ccdar ' sroad , Clapham , S . W . W . B . HEATH ( L . ) , P . M . 19 S , 504 , P . P . G . S . W . Herts . ; 54 , Threadnccdlc-street , E . C . * II . C . LEVANDER ( G . ) , P . M . 507 , 632 , and 92 S , P . Z . 720 , M . E . Z . 76 , P . P . G . S . D . Wilts . ; 376 , Wandsworthroad , S . W . ( Steward at the ensuing Festival of the Institution . ) * JOHN READ ( G . ) , i 3 i 6 , P . M . 720 , P . Z . 720 ; India Office , Westminster . * ED \ VARD MOODY , W . M . 12 S 7 ; 22 , Somerleyton-road , Brixton , S . W . ( Steward at the ensuing Festival of the Institution . ) EDWARD WORTHINGTON , P . M . 507 , P . Z . 720 ; Loughborough Park , S . W . W . S . HALE , 534 ; Alexandra Hotel , Clapham Common . EUGENE CRONIN ( L . ) , M . D ., Treas . 1216 ; Old Manor House , Clapham , S . W . * JOIIN THOMAS ( G . ) , P . M . & P . Z . 507 & 720 , P . G . D . C , G . C ., & c , 20 , Denmark-street , Camberwell , S . E . * J . \ s . STEVENS ( G . ) , P . M . 25 , 720 , 1216 , P . M . Mark 104 , W . M . Mark 139 , P . G . O ., i \ : c . ; Clapham Common . Proxies will be thankfull y received by the brethren marked thus * , and by the Widow , 4 , Phccnix-terrace , WirtcmbcKj-strcet , Clapham , S . W . ( V . P . ) Vice Presidents of the Institution . ( G . ) Life Coventor . ( L . ) Life Subscriber .

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Dr . J . GOLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE . THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE . CHLOROnYNF . is admitted by the Profession lo he the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered . CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Cou ghs , Consumption , Bronchitis , Asthma . C II LORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases—Di phtheria , Fever , Croup , Ague . CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in ] ) ianhtea , and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery . CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy , Hysteria , Palpitation , and Spasms . CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia , Rheumatism ' , Gout , Cancer , Toothache , Meningitis , & c . From Lord FnAxcis COXYXGIIAM , Mount Charles , Donegal , nth December , iSCS . "Lord Francis Conyngliam , who this lime last year bough ! some of Dr . J . Col lis Browne ' s Chlorodyne from Mr . Davenport , and has found it a most wonderful medicine , will be glad to have " half a dozen bottles sent at once to the above address . " "Earl RUSSELL communicated lo the College of Ph ysicians that lie had received a dispatch from her Majesty ' s Consul at Manilla , lo the effect that Cholera had been raging fearfully , and that the ONLY remedy of any service was CHLORODYNE . "—Sec Lancet , Dec . 1 , 1 S 64 . From W . VKSAI . II . S PKTTIOHEW M . D .. Hon . F . RiC . S . England ; Formerly Lecturer on Anatomy and Physiology , at St . George ' s School of Medicine . " 1 have no hesitation in staling , alter a fair trial of Chlorodyne , that 1 have never met with any Medicine so efficacious as an Anti-Spasmodic and Sedative . 1 have used it in Consumption , Asthma , Diarrluea , and other diseases , and am most perfectly satisfied with the results . " From Dr . TIIOM . U : S . WDIFOKD , Passage West , Cork . " I will thank you to send mc a further supply of Chlorodyne . li was the most efficacious remed y I ever used , affording relief in violent attacks of Spasms within a minute after being taken . One patient in particular , who has suffered for years with periodical allacks uf Spasms <¦ ., p nj ,,. ;( gainful nature , and unable to obtain relief from other remedies , such as Opium , & c , finds noiliin ^ 'su pnnnpi a-. nl efficacious as Chlorodyne . " From J . M'Gr . ioon CUOKT , M . D .. M . U . C . P . London , late Stafl-Surgeon to 1 I . M . F . " SIR . —After prescribing Dr . J . Collis Browne ' s Chhirodync fin- the last three years , in severe eases of Neuralgia and Tic-Dolourcaux , 1 feel that 1 am in a position to testify to ' us valuable effects . Really in some cases it acted as a charm , when all other means had failed . ¦ Without being asl . cd for lln ' s report , I must come forward and state my candid opinion that it is a most valuable medicine , and I have recommended several Chemists in , this neighbourhood not to be without it for prescriptions . " From J . E . GOI . I . STOXI- , M . D ., late Principal Surgeon to the Steamshi p "Great Eastern . " " 1 can confidently slate that Chlorodyne is an admirable Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic , having used il in Neuralgia , 1 rystcria , Aslhm . i . and Consumption , with remarkably favourable results . It relieved a fit of Asthma in four minutes , where the p-. lienl had suffered eleven years in a most distressing manner , no previous remedy having bad so immediate and beneficial an effect . ' ' From Dr . R . J . BorLxox and Co ., IIorncastle . "We have made prclty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our pnulice lately , and look upon il as an excellent direct Sedative and Anti-Spasmodic . It stems lo allay pain and irritation , in whatever organ and from whatever cause . It induces a feeling of comfort and quietude not obtainable by any other remedy , and it seems lo possess this great advantage over all oilier sedatives , that it leaves no unpleasant after effects . J . C . BAKER , l ' . sc | ., M . D ., Bideford . " It is , without doubl , tire most valuable and certain Anodyne wc have . ' ' CAUTION . —BEWARE OF PIRACY AND IMITATIONS . CAUTION . —Vice-Chancellor Sir W . Page Wood stated that Dr . J . Collis Browne was undoubtedl y the Inventor of CHLORODYNE ; that the story of the Defendant , Freeman , was deliberately untrue , which , he regretted to say , had been sworn to . —See Times , 13 th July , 1 SO 4 . " Sold in Botllesal I / I . \ 2 / 9 , 4 / 6 , and 11 / 0 each . None is genuine without the words "Dr . J . COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp . Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each Bottle . SOLE MANUFACTURER—J . T . DAVENPORT , 33 , Great Russell-Street , Bloonisbury , London .

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