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Masonic Music In Stock

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AT Bro . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS . Thc Red Cross Knight ; composed by Bro . H . Parker , words by Bro . R . W . Little 3 / 0 What Better Theme than Masonry ? words by Bro . . lames Stevens ; music hy Bro . Wilhelm Ganz ... 4 / 0 Brotherly Love , Relief and Truth ; written by Bro .

Sew ell ; composed by Bro . J . Rhodes ... ... 4 / 0 Flic Final Toast ; written by D . L . Richardson ; music by Bro . Edwin J . Crow ... ... ... 3 / 0 The E . A . Song ; arranged by thc late Bro . Parry , of thc " Lodge of Antiquity , " No . 2 ... ... ... 6 d . I Masonic Harmonia ... ... ... ... ... 7 / 0 Masonic Music , compiled for the use of thc " Merchant

Lodge , " No . 24 r , by Bro . J . H . Youiighusbanrt , P . M ., P . Z " ; P . E . C ., and P . Prov . J . G . W . West Lancashire Gd . The Freemason ( Tell me the Sign John ) ; written by George Palmer ... ... ... ... ... 3 / 0 Three Times Three ; composed by Bro . Harroway , " Royal York Lodge , " Brighton 3 / 0 Tlie Shake of the Hand ( in G & B Hat ); composed bv

John Blockley ... ... ... ... ... 3 / 0 The Freemasons' Festival March and Masonic Hymn , by Bro . VV . B . Tolputt ( Past Master of the " Temple Lodge , " No . 816 , Folkestone ) 3 / 0 The Freemason Quadrilles ; inscribed ( by permission ) to thc Rig-lit Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , K . G . ; by Bro . Joshua Marshall ( P . G . O ., West Yorkshire ) , ,

Solo ar Duel . ... ... ... ... ... 4 / 0 Music for the Ceremony of Advancement to the Mark Degree ; composed by Bro . Edwin J . Crow , dedicated to the Grand Master , Bro . Rev . G . Portal 3 / 0 Here ' s to His Health in a Song ; written by J . I . 1

Bcaley ; composed by J . AI . Bentley 4 / 0 Hint ' s Masonic Quadrille , by C . T . Hird 4 / 0 So Mote it Be , by Bro . Jno . P . Nunn 2 / 6 Masonic Mischief , the n : \ v Masonic Song , by G . Grant 3 / 0 Men of the Trowel , answer to Masonic Mischief ... 3 / 0 The Mystic Tie , song with ijuartett chorus , written

by Wm . Carpenter , Esq ., composed by Jas , C . Baker , Mus . D 4 / 0 All lite ahive I I a IJ . Price . Dr . Spark ' s Freemasons' Liber Musicus—Parts 1 to 8 ( each ) 5 / 0 The Freemasons' March , for the Pianoforte , composed by Selmar Kahienberg ... . 2 / 6

Masonic Ode , written by Bro . G . Passenger ; composed by Bro . B . Sharpe 3 / The Masonic Minstrel ; being a complete collection of upwards of 200 Masonic Songs , Odes , Anthems , & c , with a list of Toasts and Sentiments . 3 s . Gd . cloth , 4 s . roan , gilt edges

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Masonic Music In Stock

MASONIC MUSIC IN STOCK

AT Bro . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS . Thc Red Cross Knight ; composed by Bro . H . Parker , words by Bro . R . W . Little 3 / 0 What Better Theme than Masonry ? words by Bro . . lames Stevens ; music hy Bro . Wilhelm Ganz ... 4 / 0 Brotherly Love , Relief and Truth ; written by Bro .

Sew ell ; composed by Bro . J . Rhodes ... ... 4 / 0 Flic Final Toast ; written by D . L . Richardson ; music by Bro . Edwin J . Crow ... ... ... 3 / 0 The E . A . Song ; arranged by thc late Bro . Parry , of thc " Lodge of Antiquity , " No . 2 ... ... ... 6 d . I Masonic Harmonia ... ... ... ... ... 7 / 0 Masonic Music , compiled for the use of thc " Merchant

Lodge , " No . 24 r , by Bro . J . H . Youiighusbanrt , P . M ., P . Z " ; P . E . C ., and P . Prov . J . G . W . West Lancashire Gd . The Freemason ( Tell me the Sign John ) ; written by George Palmer ... ... ... ... ... 3 / 0 Three Times Three ; composed by Bro . Harroway , " Royal York Lodge , " Brighton 3 / 0 Tlie Shake of the Hand ( in G & B Hat ); composed bv

John Blockley ... ... ... ... ... 3 / 0 The Freemasons' Festival March and Masonic Hymn , by Bro . VV . B . Tolputt ( Past Master of the " Temple Lodge , " No . 816 , Folkestone ) 3 / 0 The Freemason Quadrilles ; inscribed ( by permission ) to thc Rig-lit Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , K . G . ; by Bro . Joshua Marshall ( P . G . O ., West Yorkshire ) , ,

Solo ar Duel . ... ... ... ... ... 4 / 0 Music for the Ceremony of Advancement to the Mark Degree ; composed by Bro . Edwin J . Crow , dedicated to the Grand Master , Bro . Rev . G . Portal 3 / 0 Here ' s to His Health in a Song ; written by J . I . 1

Bcaley ; composed by J . AI . Bentley 4 / 0 Hint ' s Masonic Quadrille , by C . T . Hird 4 / 0 So Mote it Be , by Bro . Jno . P . Nunn 2 / 6 Masonic Mischief , the n : \ v Masonic Song , by G . Grant 3 / 0 Men of the Trowel , answer to Masonic Mischief ... 3 / 0 The Mystic Tie , song with ijuartett chorus , written

by Wm . Carpenter , Esq ., composed by Jas , C . Baker , Mus . D 4 / 0 All lite ahive I I a IJ . Price . Dr . Spark ' s Freemasons' Liber Musicus—Parts 1 to 8 ( each ) 5 / 0 The Freemasons' March , for the Pianoforte , composed by Selmar Kahienberg ... . 2 / 6

Masonic Ode , written by Bro . G . Passenger ; composed by Bro . B . Sharpe 3 / The Masonic Minstrel ; being a complete collection of upwards of 200 Masonic Songs , Odes , Anthems , & c , with a list of Toasts and Sentiments . 3 s . Gd . cloth , 4 s . roan , gilt edges

Melodia Masonica : Five Songs and a Trio , set to Music and arranged by Bro . C . II . Purdey , new edition ... ... ... ... ... ... 3 / 0 wo Chants and an Anthem , set to music anil composed by Bro . G . F . Taylor , for thc use of Mark Masters' Lodge ... ... ... ... ... 2 / 0

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BRIDGE HOUSE HOTEL , LONDON BRIDGE , Opposite the South Eastern , and London , Brighton , ar . c South Coast Railways ^ HIS Hotel has great facilities for Meetings , Charitable Institutions , Wedding Ilrcakfasts , Public Dinners , Balls , Soirees , and is allowed to be in real domestic con . lii . t , one of the liest in the Alctrojiolis , the taritl on application to IOSiil' 1-l II . SPENCl-. R . City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street , LONDON . TyELL adapted for Banquets , Balls , Amateur Dramatic KnlcrtainiT . cnts , Public Meetings , and Arid * trations . 'I'he large Hall is capable of i-eatiug upwards . " ! Twelve Hundred people , SVIINKY SI * I ; N- ( -I : R , Proprietor .

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Masons' Kail Tavern , MASONS' AVHNUIv , DASINGIIAU .-STRKliT , CITY . T ^ HE aboye old-established Tavern is NOW OPES , newly decorated , hy Uro . CHARLES <; 0 . s » E . \ , late Manager of the Preemasons' 'tavern Company . 1-A cry accommodation will be fouml for Lodges , Chapter * , M ark anil other ilegrecs , for their Meetings , Oinners , Suppers , & c , anil every attention will be paid to tlieir comfort and cnjoi nient In- the new /' rciprietor . The Alexandra Restaurant , 7 , CONDUlT-STRFIiT , KKUKNT-STRKKT . Public and Private Dining Kixim ^ . First-class Cooking and VVincs . Open for Suppers alter the Theatre ? -- . Itro . p . Iln . imaeii , Proprietor ,

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Caledonian Hotel , ROBERT STREET , ADKI . PIII TERRACE , STRAND QENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will fintl every acconunoilatit-iu , combine" ! vv iih unntoit anil ituultraVe charges , at Vive , alwvve UviVel . JJcils from 2 s . ; Sitting Rooms Irom js . ; Ihcaklar-ts Irom 2 s . Tahle d'llote 6 . 30 , js . oil . Every accommodation for Mas-jnic Meeting ? ami lJanrjtiets lor the Craft , Arch ami High Grades . A Spacious and Cheerful Cnjtce Uui . ni overhtiliihg tlie i'icltiria Eillttanlcilteiit . BKO . UEORGE STATES , Manager .

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THE AUSTRALIAN HANDBOOK AND ALMANAC , And Shippers ' and . Importers Direc / onj , FOR 1 S 73 . Pi ice One Shilling and Sixjiv-ncc ; IV . st five , Two Shillings . i't'iii . iviir . KS : GDflDOM AND LlOTCIJ , IJl , llOLliOKN lllLL , E . C .

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THE NEW MASONIC CANDLES , Ionic , Doric and Corinthian , EmHc . malica . ll y Arranged for Worshipful Master , Senior and Junior Wardens . 6 s . per setof f one-pound Candles . Packing Cases 6 il . cach BRO . GEORGE KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS , 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , AND 198 , FLEET STKEET E . C . '

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I BRO . KENNING'S NEW TRACING BOARDS , Mounted on Cloth for the [ rocket , Price 7 / 6 . JAMES BALFOUR , Clotluer , 45 , SAUCHIEHALL-ST . GLASGOW , MASONIC CLOTHING .

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CAUTION . , G ENERAL FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT ( Established , upwards of 35 vears . ; Bros . SINCLAIR & SON , Jjj ^ fa . FURMSHIXG U . VllKlM'AXEKS AND I '" U . \ E 1 U 1 . Ji JC ^ KEATHERMEX , ~^* SC * m * 1 ^ p Roa d , Finsbury- Square , opposite the Finsburv >> cl ] ools , E . C , and 24 , Southeate-rond , Dmvnhain-roail , near the " Rosemary Uraneli Bridge , , / itiucction with any other establishment ofthe same name . ) Only at the above addresses , livery Funeral at stated charges—See Illustrated Prospectus .

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m LEA & PERKINS' SAUCE . pw TME "WORCESTERSHIRE . " ( i'Si Pronounced by Connoisseurs " THE ONLY GOOD i 11 SAUCE - ' ts use improves appetite and diges-/^ j ' j-Sm ) . 'ion . Unrivalled for piquancy ami flavour . m * mkkSK FOR LEA & PERKINS SAUCE . f'SSS'S HEW AUK OF IMITATIONS , j . .:-= S : sJjto avoid which , see the names , * iii ^ is | LEA : & PlilUUNS , : ] ; sii || Si- ? | i on all bottles and labels . , W ) --i ™| JjM Aixent .-i—C ROS . SE & DMCKWEU ., London , and sold by ^ v ' ' i'liiilP '' dealers in Sauces throughout the world .

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BALL FAVOURS , NEWEST DESIGNS . MASONIC DEPOTS 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , ( 198 , Fleet-street , London . BRANCHES : -j 2 , Monument-place . Liverpool . ( . 10 S , RcttfieM-street , Glasgow . KENNING'S NEW BALLOT BOXPrice Thirty Shillings . tc'T'HE FREEMASON" OF ST . LOUIS ' \ ' \\ t Largv ^ t Mn * tmic MovrtWy in \\ w Wnrht . t'vibttsbcu Si . Lfjin ' -s Mo . / by C'cor-xc Krnnk ( JoiiJey , ( Irr . iul Secretary and Recorder al the lour Grand Uodics of Missouri . Tlie Freemason contains tidings from tveiy ( jnarter of the world and will be found of great advant ; n : e to all Masons , especially those inUivesUiti in Awwitaw ;\ tl '; ms . Terms £ 2 pe * unrnnii , an * i to tbose who subscribe for the London Freemason the price will be $ 1 . 50 currency . Postage free . Subscriptions received at the Odice of tlie London " Fiveinas-m ' , igS , Fleet-street . TESSELATED CARPETING ,. FOR Lodges , Chapters , Encampments , & c . Four Feet vviile , 4 / 3 per Yard . MASONIC DKI'OTS , 2 , 3 & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN AND 19 8 , l-LKLT STllI'liL E . C .

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KLSTOll'S CELEBRATED Riding , Hunting and Lumbago Bells . Sic . if ii . 'iist and I' . O . O . for 20 s . to lie sent Willi onlcr . The ncul littini ; Kiiliiiir ' ]" rmiiL-rs ainl Hleci-lies . Makerill Lomlon or elsewhere . N . ll . —Mciriiiny Trousers ot llvst West of Knglaiul Wool . Litalilislied i ^ jo . KLSTOB , 44 , MAD 130 X-S J REET , JIONJ ) STIIKKT . Royal Polytechnic . , \( . \ , ifi- ' . i . i- ; t : ruiti-: FOR TIIK WARM wi-vvnii-. i-t , by pl •o ( v ¦ ^^ ol ¦ ( laiiliiit-r , witli brilliant exjiciiinvuts . -tlit-al Siii-ie ...-. ol iVlr . tiv-oivc IlinUlaiiil' . s New l- ' .-iirv l-aitv'rtainuH'iii , 'Ihe I- ' . N ( 'IIAN'I'I '' . I 1 CI . KX , written by Di-. ' liolt . "Scenic IvlVecls ol rare beauty ainl in . f-. iiiiilv , aial a diailiatic ilialo . iiiiv that lirisder . isitli li . i |»] n- hit .-. — :,: ; eial ami political . "— ' sttiiiil'if'l . "Tupii-so : llie , lay 1 ' iaii . llvi 1 . villi ile i I . - ' ::.: ¦ . ' , v . ' — Daily X . ¦ us . " 'I'he - ! ialo ' . oie is .. j ) : tikiin r , an . ! ali ' i ' . i : i : l . gi ; eir . iiiie hiinlour . "Mm Hint l ' it ' , t . -I . eciuie Ir . . ' . i ; -. K . u ; , .-l'ivl 'v'il i ; l -U . S . A batch of llatiios . ! U )\ V Ttl t ' il-. T III Viiv . V . VA , hv Air . H . | . Malileli . —A MI | H-I' | I I'AlrtV l- ' IH ' . - -. I Al . \ .--I Hi- ; AlVS ' l'liUIOL'S VOL' II I , Mauler TaylT . - . Many oilier l-nlerl . iilimeiiU . Opcu twice ilaily , 12 to 5 , and 7 . te 10 . Ailini ^ sioti , is .

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& 3 „ ¦ . ¦¦ .-,.. vtf- ™» ... , » , _ < r = < 'sIYSiiW^«O ozm^SWwmP » 1 Q^%«^^^^B^^^ 5 IISSASS 3 QP THE LUNGS AND AiR-VE 8 SELa CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR . Opiates , Narcotics , ami Squills are too often invoked to give relief in Coughs , Coltlsjaml all Pulmonary diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at the expense of enfeebling the digestive organs , and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the maladv , modern science points to CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy . SELECT TESTIMONIAL . Dr . Rooke , Scarborough , authorofthe * ' Anti-Lancer /* says ; " I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued cough , pain , and irritation of the chest in cases of Pulmonary Consumption , and I can , with the greatest conlidence , recommend * ! t as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " This medicine , which is free from opium and squill ? , not only allays the local irritation , but improves digestion ami strengthens the constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success ir * Asthma , Bronchitis , Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , Night Sweats of Consumption , Quinsey , and all aiVections ofthe throat and chest . Sold in bottles at is . gd ., 4 s . Gd ., and its . each , by all respectable Chemists , and wholesale by Jas . M . Crosby , Chemisr , Scarborough . * * * Invaiidsshould read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on "Diseases the Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a couy of which can be had Gratis ot all Chemists .

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YOUNG'S ARNICATED CORN AND X BUNION PLAISTERSare the best ever invented forgiving immediate ease , and removing those painful excrescences . Piire 6 d . and rs . per box . May be bad of most chemists . Observe the trade mark . —HY—without which none are genuine be sure and ask for YOUNG'S . AROMATIC TINCTURE OF QUINO * - IMNE Kor the prewntion of FEVER , AGUE , and EtVectsot MALARIA . An Unfailing Remedy . Those who during the campaign in the Crimea , daily took a small iniantity , passed unharmed through the Fever and Dysentery , that thinned tlie ranks . In Half , Quarter , and Pint Battles . Prepared onlv bv THOMAS WILKINSON , 270 , Regent Street , London , \ V . May be had of all leading Finns in India and Colonies .

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WILKINSON'S RRONCHIO-THOllACIC LOZENGES . Prepared from the receipt ol an Eminent Physician ; experience has fully justified their recommendation as the most speedy remedy in . Lritaiioi ) of the Throat , Catarrhal Coughs , Bronchitis , Incipient Consuirtytutu , Seating , of IHuod , & e . To public speakers and vocalists they are invaluable , as they impart a clear and beautiful tone to the voice . Free from opium , and of an agreeable taste In hollies o one uniform si / v .

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WTHITiMOKE'S STOMACHIC anil LIVER PILLS foniposfil oi Ibe Extracts of Dandelion , Turkey Rhubarb , and Jamaica Ginger . No Pill is MI eilicacioiis in promoting Digestion , strengthening the Stomach , collecting Acidity , preventing or removing Headache , Giddiness , hi \ , arising from CoMiveness , Debilitated Stomach , or Torpid Licer . They rcjuire no change ot" Diet , and th most delicate tnav take them with Kifetv . Taken as an adjunct with VVILKINSON'S SARSAPAKJIXA with the greatest success , In Bottles , Small , Medium and Large . Pupated onlv bv THOMAS WILKINSON , 270 , Regent Street , London , \ V . May be had of all leading firms in India and Colonies .

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r ) INNEFORl ) "S FLUID MAGNESIA . — X - The Best KriilL-rty for AUDITV of the STOMACH , IIKAHTHUHN , IIKADACIIIC , GOUT , AND IXDIGIvSTlON , and the bebt miltl tipericut for delicate constitutions , especially- adaj-. ted for LAUIKS , CiUIJJlilCN " , ; tn < l IM- ' . VNTS . D I N N K I ' (; K i ) & CO ., 172 , New Honcl Street , London , and of . ill Cheai ' tsts .

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r ^ uiDE To " itEAi ; i ' ii Y /' ADVICE AND ^ i . \ .-. i' . vi '( "i'ic >\ .-: ior 11 .- ; . i i'Ki-: i : i . ' . ' i . g ' . i . 't ; .-, ; -, i / .. \ . I ' M ., ,, »¦ . ! i'KY .- 'U ' AI . Dl- ' . iV . i .: 1 ' . ' , ii , r ,. ; -. .-. ' . i ,,: i , . o :. l ; ill . ' . 1 -. . i-.-n ol ihe Xi-no" - - ; S ^ k-in , refill in : l ' . -, i :. i ; .: i . m .-i ,. ini . WMC I ' mv .-r , in !¦ : ¦ . iilvsKN e-Al' . ' 1 ' lt , <; i \;; S I . S'Si'KI '( "I'll ) X .- ' lir ,- . Ii ..- IVi .-h , - ! i'L-.-, l . i : ii ! Si . ' .-iutli . nillg' Ihe illllil . ill l't : n \\ , how In Aejt . i . v i ' li . 'gli ; o-l . * -1 K-II- - •!, Si-,- iire Long i . ile , ami Avoid lln- Inli-o . oi :-. nl nil , \ . e . i . ja .. tl' . llel ,-. itll I'J ^ Ii-L'ln ; ii il ,, vv i ; h in . o :,. ,.: ;' : oe n-. . 1 iii s . c ' . i c . i * :-. ' 1 ' hc jjiliilpliJet will oe . L-nt ttce hv | , n l In . or . et : ; -,-.. ^ ( ; n ; v ,-. g [ g nt two JIL-IOIV .-, l . llll | j .-. Aildre .- ^ Ur . I i . . ••,. ' . ! : I ' M , ¦ -, Uiirl . ia-er . ^ .- . 'iit , l . nn . lon , W . C . QAS CONSERVATOIVY Al'I'ARATUSES , < Jas Uvciis , ( las Bath-, / ji 15 s . od . ( io per cent . ; . uv , \ , nee . Ornamental Coils for Offices ( I ' atcniecJ . O . Shrewsbury , Lower Norwood and £ 0 . Old IJailey .

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