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ELECTION—13 th OCTOBER , 1 S 73 . "D OYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR - *¦* - BOYS . The Votes and Interests o £ Governors anil Subscribers are earnestly solicited on behalf of DAVID DOVE , AtiEiiNiNE AND A HALF YEARS . His Father , Bro . Edward Dove , formerly a Builder . al Scarlx-roiif ;)' , was initiated in the Old Globe lodge , Scarborough , No . 200 , in May , 1857 , and continued a Subscribing Member for nearly ten years . Through failure in business be left Scarborough , and subsequently vvas appointed Inspector of Buildings on the North Eastern Railway . After a short illness died ( of inllamatiou of the lungs brought on hy exposure to cold in the discharge of his duties ) on the 16 th November 1 S 50 , Jeaving a Widow and three Children ; since whicii time the mother has deserted them , and they are by the kind assistance of friends now being supported . This case is deserving of the utmost s ) mpathy and support ol the Craft generally . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren , and by several lodges in the Province of North and East Yorkshire : — Bro . Christopher Sykes , P . M . 10 . 10 . M . P ., P . Prov . S . G . W . North and East York , Brantingham , Thorpe , and London . „ C . M . Norwood . 57 , M . P ., London . . , lohn P . Bell , V . D ., P . M . 57 . P . S . G . D . England , Hull . „ " LI . VV . Longstaff , P . M . 1010 , ( KP . ) P . Prov . S . G . W ., North and East York , Hull . „ lohn Dalton Holmes , 1010 , Hull . „ W . Tessevman , P . M ., 17 , P . Prov . G . Supt . of Wks . North and East York , Hull . „ lohn Hudson , W . M . 57 , Hull . „ George Hardy , P . M . 250 , P . Prov . S . G . D ., N . and E . York , Hull . „ Francis Jackson , sto Hull , ( Sheriff of Hull ) . „ M . C . Peck , P . M . 1040 , Hull . „ I . W . Hughan , P . P . ; P . M . 131 , P . Prov . G . Sec ., Cornwall . „ J . W . Woodall , P . M . 200 , P . Prov . S . G . D ., North and East York , Scarborough . „ C . E . Harding , W . M . J 34 . Londesborough Lodge , Burlington . „ John Kemp , W . M . 204 , Constitutional Lodge , Beverley . ,, lant . es Pyburn , M . D ., W . M . 1010 , Hull . „ Henry Haigh , W . M . 250 , Hull . „ W . C . Copperthwaite , 660 , P . M ., P . Prov . G . S . W . ; Malton . „ E . H . Newton , P . M . 236 , Scarborough . „ Lord Londesborough , P . M . 734 , Scarborough . „ L J . P . Moody , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ wm . Taylor , ' P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ W . F . Rooke , P . M . 200 , P . Prov . G . J . W ., North and East York , Scarborough . „ W . B . Stewart , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ H . A . Williamson , P . M , 200 , Scarborough . „ Sir A . lohnstone , Bart ., P . M . 200 , P . Prov . S : G . W . North and EastYork , Scarborough . „ Wm . Peacock , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ R . H . Peacock , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ J . W . Taylor , M . D . W . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ David Fletcher , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ G . H . Walshaw , P . M . 200 , Prov . S . D . C ., North and EastYork , Scarborough . Voting Papers and any assistance will be thankfully received by BRO . JOHN WALKER , P . M . 57 . P . Prov . G . Supt . of Wks ., N . and E ; York . 56 , Lister-street , Hull .

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SECOND APPLICATION . ELECTION—OCTOBER , 1873 . "ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR - * - GIRLS . The Votes and Interest of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution are respectfully solicited on behalf of HARRIET DAVIS , AGEII EIGHT YEARS ; Daughter of Bro . James Davis ( 1275 ) , who died suddenlyleaving a Widow and Eight Children totally unprovided for . Thc case is recommended by the following Brethren , who have kindly consented to receive Proxies : — Bro . Joseph Smith , P . G . P ., P . M . 1275 , & c , 14 , Greek-street , Soho , „ John Harris , P . M . 192 , 22 , Austinfriars , E . C . ,, ' George Abbott , S . W . ig 2 , Station Master , Cannon-street Terminus , S . E . R , „ C . ) . Hogg , P . M . 1275 , 7 , Malcolm-terrace , Upper New Cross , 6 . E . ,, W . F . Bates , 193 , Cannon-street Hotel . „ C . Burmeister . P . M . 435 , 27 . Sackville-street , W . „ Wm . Ough , P . M . 1275 , Wellington Wharf Belvidere-road , Lambeth . Rev . S . Bache Harris , S . W . 538 , P . M . 1269 , New Universitv Club , St . James' -street , W . ,, las . Kench , P . M . 538 , and l' . M . 1269 , 42 , St . ] amcs ' -strcct , W . , 1 J . M . Fox , 127 J , 16 , Brocklev-road , Upper New Cross ., S . E . „ George Kenning , V . Patron , P . M . 192 , P . G . D . Middlesex , Upper Sydenham .

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THE LOMBARD EXCHANGE , LOMBARD STHEI-T , LONDON , E . C . „ , „ TERMS . £ s . d . Entrance Fee ... ... ... .. _ ... 330 Annual Subscription ... ... ... "' " . 330 Membeis residing and carrying on business , at a distance of fifty miles and upwards fiom Lcr . don , Merchant-Captains , and Clerks to Subscribers ( no entrance fee ) r I o The room is well supplied . villi ncwsi .-a . iers , telegrams , and Books of reference . It includes a Post-oliice , Poste Rcstante , lelcgraph-oflice , Reading and Writing Room , Restaurant , Lavatories , « c , j also copying machines for the use of Subscribers . Bro . IOHN 11 . YOUNGHUSBAND , P . M ., PX , P . E . C ,, P . P . J . G . W ., & c ,, Manager .

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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 aa immediate puichaseablc value . Sec detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager . " D R 1 TISH EQUfTABLE " ^ ASSURANCE JJ COMPANY . 4 , Queen-stteet-place , London , E . C . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , 2 , 190 policies for £ 3 80 , 050 . New annual income , jf 11 , 615 TJJ death claims paid for £ 29 , 0 , 0-. 16 claims for matured policies , £ 1 , 502 . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 701 . Laid by iu year , £ 4 . 1 , 043 . In force , 18 , 084 policies for £ 3 , 10 9 , 215 . Annual premium income , £ 97 , 402 . Paid for death claims in 18 yeais , under 1 , ^ 66 policies , £ 218 , 9 65 . Accumulated fund increased to £ --, 14 , 116 .

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Norwich and London ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION . ESTABLISHED 1856 . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 100 , 000 . For Insuring against ACCIDENTAL DEATH , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused by Accidents CiiiEi- OrvicES—ST . GILES'S STREET , NORWICH . LONDON : 49 , MOORGATE-ST . Secretary : CHAR' . ¦ : ¦ V .. •"'• I . , Esq . London Manager : M :. -ji . < ,:: uE POWELL .

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LOSS OF LIFE OR LIMB , WITH THE CONSEQUENT LOSS OF TIME AND MONEY , CAUSED BY ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS PllOVIllED fOll UY 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 . £ 725 , 000 have been paid as Compensation , ONE out of every Twelve - \ nnual Policy Holders becoming a Claimant EACH YEAR . ; l For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway , Stations , to the Local Agents , or at thc Offices , 64 , CORNHILL , ani 10 , REGENT STREET , LONDON . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary

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] y [ ON EY . —LOANS granted immediately from £ 100 to £ 2 , 000 at 5 per cent ., repayable over Three , Four , or Five Years , on Personal Security and Life Policy effected vvith the WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO ., ( Established 1807 . ) Apply to the Superintendent of Agents , J . CROCKER , Neville Street , Newcastle . Agents Wanted . GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'S COCOA . BREAKFAST . " By a thorough knowledge of thc natural laws vvhich govern the operations of digestion and nutrition , ami by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided our breakfast tables vvith a delicately flavoured beverage whicii may save us many heavy doctors' bills . " —Civil Service Gazette . " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs . James Epps aim Co ., manufacturers of dietetic articles , at their works in the Euston-ioad , London . "Cassell's Household Guide . Made simply with boiling waler or milk . Each Packet is Labelled . JAMES EPPS & Co ., HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS . 48 , Threadneedle-street , and 170 , Piccadilly . Works for Dietetic Preparations , Euston-roa d , Loudo

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MIDSUMMER HOLIDAYS . "P MOSES and SON have made special " preparations , on a scale commensurate with the constantly increasing demand at this season of the year , for BOYS' CLOTHING for Seaside and Country wear . p LOTH ING FOR BOYS . ^ 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 , school , and country wear , and they venture to asseit that it is unequalled as well in magnitude and variety as in excellence and durability of materials and workmanship . pLOTHING 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 anil SON forward PRICE LIST , Patterns Fashion Sheet , and Rules for Self-Measure , gratis an post free . Country orders promptly and carefully * executed . ( -LOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ^ E .. MOSES and SON'S vast Stock is divided in distinct Depaitments , 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 . Mantles , Shawls , and Ladies' Underclothing . Hats and Caps . Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . P MOSES and SON beg to state that every article in their Establishments is marked in plair 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 . T ? 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 the only Addresses of E . MOSES and SON : — LONDON . Corner of Minories and Aldgate ( opposite Aldgate Church . ) New Oxford-street , corner of Hart-street . Corner ofTottenham-Court-road , and Euston-road . CouNniv BHANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire .

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MOURNING ROSETTES FOR APRONS AND COLLARS . K filiation size and pattern , ds . and 9 s . Dozen , AT BRO . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 198 , Fleet-street , and Little Britain , London . 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . 108 , Rcnlielil-street , Glasgow .

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HERALDIC , WRITING & MONOGRAM ENGRAVING LXtCinii' -I'ON Silcer , Gold , Metals , Gems , and Slones ( for Sealing ) , ln the very highest style of art and workmanship ; also upon STEEi , DIES , for Stamping XW Paper and Envelopes ; OFFICIAL SISALS designed , inacle and tittcJ ' nto l rcsse „ , for Public Com . panics and Societies ; PKKr'OUA'l „ L > ( or pierced ) and CARVED CKKSTS , LETTERS , or MASOXIC EA 11 ILEAIS made for Uooi . Covers , Cigar Cases , Alliums , Sec ; anil every branch connected with Engraving , all executed o . \ THK l'Ktui . sE . s , at Bro . JAMES 3 . SLY'S 9 . RATHB 0 NEI PLACE , OXFORD-ST ., LONDON . W

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Will shortly be ready . CARTES DE VISITE Of Ma sonic Celebrities , To be had at thc Masonic Depots , 198 , Fleet-street , and 2 , 3 , au « t 4 , Little Biitain , Landon .

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ELECTION—13 th OCTOBER , 1 S 73 . "D OYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR - *¦* - BOYS . The Votes and Interests o £ Governors anil Subscribers are earnestly solicited on behalf of DAVID DOVE , AtiEiiNiNE AND A HALF YEARS . His Father , Bro . Edward Dove , formerly a Builder . al Scarlx-roiif ;)' , was initiated in the Old Globe lodge , Scarborough , No . 200 , in May , 1857 , and continued a Subscribing Member for nearly ten years . Through failure in business be left Scarborough , and subsequently vvas appointed Inspector of Buildings on the North Eastern Railway . After a short illness died ( of inllamatiou of the lungs brought on hy exposure to cold in the discharge of his duties ) on the 16 th November 1 S 50 , Jeaving a Widow and three Children ; since whicii time the mother has deserted them , and they are by the kind assistance of friends now being supported . This case is deserving of the utmost s ) mpathy and support ol the Craft generally . The case is strongly recommended by the following Brethren , and by several lodges in the Province of North and East Yorkshire : — Bro . Christopher Sykes , P . M . 10 . 10 . M . P ., P . Prov . S . G . W . North and East York , Brantingham , Thorpe , and London . „ C . M . Norwood . 57 , M . P ., London . . , lohn P . Bell , V . D ., P . M . 57 . P . S . G . D . England , Hull . „ " LI . VV . Longstaff , P . M . 1010 , ( KP . ) P . Prov . S . G . W ., North and East York , Hull . „ lohn Dalton Holmes , 1010 , Hull . „ W . Tessevman , P . M ., 17 , P . Prov . G . Supt . of Wks . North and East York , Hull . „ lohn Hudson , W . M . 57 , Hull . „ George Hardy , P . M . 250 , P . Prov . S . G . D ., N . and E . York , Hull . „ Francis Jackson , sto Hull , ( Sheriff of Hull ) . „ M . C . Peck , P . M . 1040 , Hull . „ I . W . Hughan , P . P . ; P . M . 131 , P . Prov . G . Sec ., Cornwall . „ J . W . Woodall , P . M . 200 , P . Prov . S . G . D ., North and East York , Scarborough . „ C . E . Harding , W . M . J 34 . Londesborough Lodge , Burlington . „ John Kemp , W . M . 204 , Constitutional Lodge , Beverley . ,, lant . es Pyburn , M . D ., W . M . 1010 , Hull . „ Henry Haigh , W . M . 250 , Hull . „ W . C . Copperthwaite , 660 , P . M ., P . Prov . G . S . W . ; Malton . „ E . H . Newton , P . M . 236 , Scarborough . „ Lord Londesborough , P . M . 734 , Scarborough . „ L J . P . Moody , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ wm . Taylor , ' P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ W . F . Rooke , P . M . 200 , P . Prov . G . J . W ., North and East York , Scarborough . „ W . B . Stewart , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ H . A . Williamson , P . M , 200 , Scarborough . „ Sir A . lohnstone , Bart ., P . M . 200 , P . Prov . S : G . W . North and EastYork , Scarborough . „ Wm . Peacock , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ R . H . Peacock , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ J . W . Taylor , M . D . W . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ David Fletcher , P . M . 200 , Scarborough . „ G . H . Walshaw , P . M . 200 , Prov . S . D . C ., North and EastYork , Scarborough . Voting Papers and any assistance will be thankfully received by BRO . JOHN WALKER , P . M . 57 . P . Prov . G . Supt . of Wks ., N . and E ; York . 56 , Lister-street , Hull .

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SECOND APPLICATION . ELECTION—OCTOBER , 1873 . "ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR - * - GIRLS . The Votes and Interest of the Governors and Subscribers of this Institution are respectfully solicited on behalf of HARRIET DAVIS , AGEII EIGHT YEARS ; Daughter of Bro . James Davis ( 1275 ) , who died suddenlyleaving a Widow and Eight Children totally unprovided for . Thc case is recommended by the following Brethren , who have kindly consented to receive Proxies : — Bro . Joseph Smith , P . G . P ., P . M . 1275 , & c , 14 , Greek-street , Soho , „ John Harris , P . M . 192 , 22 , Austinfriars , E . C . ,, ' George Abbott , S . W . ig 2 , Station Master , Cannon-street Terminus , S . E . R , „ C . ) . Hogg , P . M . 1275 , 7 , Malcolm-terrace , Upper New Cross , 6 . E . ,, W . F . Bates , 193 , Cannon-street Hotel . „ C . Burmeister . P . M . 435 , 27 . Sackville-street , W . „ Wm . Ough , P . M . 1275 , Wellington Wharf Belvidere-road , Lambeth . Rev . S . Bache Harris , S . W . 538 , P . M . 1269 , New Universitv Club , St . James' -street , W . ,, las . Kench , P . M . 538 , and l' . M . 1269 , 42 , St . ] amcs ' -strcct , W . , 1 J . M . Fox , 127 J , 16 , Brocklev-road , Upper New Cross ., S . E . „ George Kenning , V . Patron , P . M . 192 , P . G . D . Middlesex , Upper Sydenham .

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THE LOMBARD EXCHANGE , LOMBARD STHEI-T , LONDON , E . C . „ , „ TERMS . £ s . d . Entrance Fee ... ... ... .. _ ... 330 Annual Subscription ... ... ... "' " . 330 Membeis residing and carrying on business , at a distance of fifty miles and upwards fiom Lcr . don , Merchant-Captains , and Clerks to Subscribers ( no entrance fee ) r I o The room is well supplied . villi ncwsi .-a . iers , telegrams , and Books of reference . It includes a Post-oliice , Poste Rcstante , lelcgraph-oflice , Reading and Writing Room , Restaurant , Lavatories , « c , j also copying machines for the use of Subscribers . Bro . IOHN 11 . YOUNGHUSBAND , P . M ., PX , P . E . C ,, P . P . J . G . W ., & c ,, Manager .

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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 aa immediate puichaseablc value . Sec detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager . " D R 1 TISH EQUfTABLE " ^ ASSURANCE JJ COMPANY . 4 , Queen-stteet-place , London , E . C . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , 2 , 190 policies for £ 3 80 , 050 . New annual income , jf 11 , 615 TJJ death claims paid for £ 29 , 0 , 0-. 16 claims for matured policies , £ 1 , 502 . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 701 . Laid by iu year , £ 4 . 1 , 043 . In force , 18 , 084 policies for £ 3 , 10 9 , 215 . Annual premium income , £ 97 , 402 . Paid for death claims in 18 yeais , under 1 , ^ 66 policies , £ 218 , 9 65 . Accumulated fund increased to £ --, 14 , 116 .

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Norwich and London ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION . ESTABLISHED 1856 . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 100 , 000 . For Insuring against ACCIDENTAL DEATH , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused by Accidents CiiiEi- OrvicES—ST . GILES'S STREET , NORWICH . LONDON : 49 , MOORGATE-ST . Secretary : CHAR' . ¦ : ¦ V .. •"'• I . , Esq . London Manager : M :. -ji . < ,:: uE POWELL .

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LOSS OF LIFE OR LIMB , WITH THE CONSEQUENT LOSS OF TIME AND MONEY , CAUSED BY ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS PllOVIllED fOll UY 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 . £ 725 , 000 have been paid as Compensation , ONE out of every Twelve - \ nnual Policy Holders becoming a Claimant EACH YEAR . ; l For particulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway , Stations , to the Local Agents , or at thc Offices , 64 , CORNHILL , ani 10 , REGENT STREET , LONDON . WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary

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] y [ ON EY . —LOANS granted immediately from £ 100 to £ 2 , 000 at 5 per cent ., repayable over Three , Four , or Five Years , on Personal Security and Life Policy effected vvith the WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE CO ., ( Established 1807 . ) Apply to the Superintendent of Agents , J . CROCKER , Neville Street , Newcastle . Agents Wanted . GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . EPPS'S COCOA . BREAKFAST . " By a thorough knowledge of thc natural laws vvhich govern the operations of digestion and nutrition , ami by a careful application of the fine properties of well selected cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided our breakfast tables vvith a delicately flavoured beverage whicii may save us many heavy doctors' bills . " —Civil Service Gazette . " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs . James Epps aim Co ., manufacturers of dietetic articles , at their works in the Euston-ioad , London . "Cassell's Household Guide . Made simply with boiling waler or milk . Each Packet is Labelled . JAMES EPPS & Co ., HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS . 48 , Threadneedle-street , and 170 , Piccadilly . Works for Dietetic Preparations , Euston-roa d , Loudo

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MIDSUMMER HOLIDAYS . "P MOSES and SON have made special " preparations , on a scale commensurate with the constantly increasing demand at this season of the year , for BOYS' CLOTHING for Seaside and Country wear . p LOTH ING FOR BOYS . ^ 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 , school , and country wear , and they venture to asseit that it is unequalled as well in magnitude and variety as in excellence and durability of materials and workmanship . pLOTHING 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 anil SON forward PRICE LIST , Patterns Fashion Sheet , and Rules for Self-Measure , gratis an post free . Country orders promptly and carefully * executed . ( -LOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ^ E .. MOSES and SON'S vast Stock is divided in distinct Depaitments , 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 . Mantles , Shawls , and Ladies' Underclothing . Hats and Caps . Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . P MOSES and SON beg to state that every article in their Establishments is marked in plair 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 . T ? 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 the only Addresses of E . MOSES and SON : — LONDON . Corner of Minories and Aldgate ( opposite Aldgate Church . ) New Oxford-street , corner of Hart-street . Corner ofTottenham-Court-road , and Euston-road . CouNniv BHANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire .

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MOURNING ROSETTES FOR APRONS AND COLLARS . K filiation size and pattern , ds . and 9 s . Dozen , AT BRO . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 198 , Fleet-street , and Little Britain , London . 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . 108 , Rcnlielil-street , Glasgow .

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HERALDIC , WRITING & MONOGRAM ENGRAVING LXtCinii' -I'ON Silcer , Gold , Metals , Gems , and Slones ( for Sealing ) , ln the very highest style of art and workmanship ; also upon STEEi , DIES , for Stamping XW Paper and Envelopes ; OFFICIAL SISALS designed , inacle and tittcJ ' nto l rcsse „ , for Public Com . panics and Societies ; PKKr'OUA'l „ L > ( or pierced ) and CARVED CKKSTS , LETTERS , or MASOXIC EA 11 ILEAIS made for Uooi . Covers , Cigar Cases , Alliums , Sec ; anil every branch connected with Engraving , all executed o . \ THK l'Ktui . sE . s , at Bro . JAMES 3 . SLY'S 9 . RATHB 0 NEI PLACE , OXFORD-ST ., LONDON . W

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Will shortly be ready . CARTES DE VISITE Of Ma sonic Celebrities , To be had at thc Masonic Depots , 198 , Fleet-street , and 2 , 3 , au « t 4 , Little Biitain , Landon .

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