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

Sewell ; composed by Bro . J . Rhodes 4 / 0 fhe Final Toast ; written by D . L . Richardson ; music by Bro . Edwin J . Crow ... 3 / 0 The E . A . Song ; arranged by the late Bro . Parry , of ihe" Lodgeof Antiquity , " No . 2 ... ... ... 6 ( 1 Masonic Harmonia ... ... ... ... ... 7 / 0 Masonic Music , compiled for the use of the " Merchant

Lodge , " No . 241 , by Bro . J . H . Younghusbanil . P . M ., P . Z , P . E . C , and P . Prov . J . G . W . West Lancashire 6 d . 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 The Shake of the Hand ( in G & B flat ) : composed by

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

Solo or Duet ... ... ... ... ... 4 / 0 Music for thc 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 . J . Btaley , composed by J . M . Bentley 4 / 0

Hitd ' s Masonic Quadrille , by C . T . Hitd ... ... 4 / 0 So Mote it Be , by Bro . Jno . P . Nunn 2 / 6 Masonic Mischief , the new Masonic Song , by G . Grant 3 / 0 Men of the Trowel , answer to Masonic Mischief ... 3 / 0 The Mystic Tic , song wjih quattett chorus , written by Wm . Carpenter , Esq ., composed hy Jas . C . Baker , Mus . D . . _» 4 / 0 All the above Halt-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 ., 5 / 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 . 6 d . 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 Two Chants and an Anthem , set to music and composed by Bro . G . F . Taylor , for the use of Mark Masters' Lodge ... ... ... ... ... 2 / 6

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THE LOMBARD EXCHANGE , LOMBARD STREET , LONDON , E . C , TEUMS . £ i . d . Entrance Fee .,, ... .,, ... ... 3 3 0 Annual Subscription ... ... ... ... ... 330 Mcmheis residing and carrying on business at a distance of fiitv miles and upwards fiom London , Merchant-Captains , and Clerks to Subscribers ( no entrance fee ) rro The room is well supplied , vUh i \ cws ;' ^ , iers , telegrams , and books of reference . It includes a Pi . st-otlice , Poste Kestantc , Telcgrapii-oilice , Reading and Writing Itoom , Restaurant , Lavatories . & . C . ; also copying machines lor the use of Subscribers . livp . JOHN H . YOUNGHUSBAND , P . M .. e , i „ P . E . C ,, P . P . J . G . W ., &« ., Manager ,

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Now Ready , Post Free 1 / 7 . THE MARK MASONS' SONG Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Earl Percy , M . P ., 30 , Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Northumberland . Moit Worshipful Grand Mark Master Mason of England . Words by Bro . F . Burdett , Yeoman , Original Mark Lodge No . 1 ., composed by Bro . Henry Parker , Original Matk Lodge No . London , George Kenning , 2 , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain , and ICJ 8 , Fleet-st . Liverpool , 2 , Monument Place . Glasgow 19 , Sauchiehall-st .

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Masonic Music In Stock

MASONIC MUSIC IN STOCK

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

Sewell ; composed by Bro . J . Rhodes 4 / 0 fhe Final Toast ; written by D . L . Richardson ; music by Bro . Edwin J . Crow ... 3 / 0 The E . A . Song ; arranged by the late Bro . Parry , of ihe" Lodgeof Antiquity , " No . 2 ... ... ... 6 ( 1 Masonic Harmonia ... ... ... ... ... 7 / 0 Masonic Music , compiled for the use of the " Merchant

Lodge , " No . 241 , by Bro . J . H . Younghusbanil . P . M ., P . Z , P . E . C , and P . Prov . J . G . W . West Lancashire 6 d . 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 The Shake of the Hand ( in G & B flat ) : composed by

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

Solo or Duet ... ... ... ... ... 4 / 0 Music for thc 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 . J . Btaley , composed by J . M . Bentley 4 / 0

Hitd ' s Masonic Quadrille , by C . T . Hitd ... ... 4 / 0 So Mote it Be , by Bro . Jno . P . Nunn 2 / 6 Masonic Mischief , the new Masonic Song , by G . Grant 3 / 0 Men of the Trowel , answer to Masonic Mischief ... 3 / 0 The Mystic Tic , song wjih quattett chorus , written by Wm . Carpenter , Esq ., composed hy Jas . C . Baker , Mus . D . . _» 4 / 0 All the above Halt-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 ., 5 / 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 . 6 d . 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 Two Chants and an Anthem , set to music and composed by Bro . G . F . Taylor , for the use of Mark Masters' Lodge ... ... ... ... ... 2 / 6

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BRIDGE HOUSE HOTEL , LONDON BRIDGE , Opposite the South Eastern , and London , Brighton , and South Coast Railways npHIS Hotel has great facilities for Meetings , Charitable Institutions , Wedding Breakfasts , Public Dinner ? , Balls , Soirees , and is allowed to be in real domestic co _ v . fo .-t , one of the Best in the Metropolis , the tariff on application to JOSEPH II . SPENCER .

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City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street , LONDON . "VX 7 "ELL adapted for Banquets , Balls , Amateur Dramatic Entcrtainn-. cnts , Public Meetings , and Arbitrations . The large 1 lall is capable of seating upwards ' of Twelve Hundred people , SYUNEY SvENr . v . n . Proprietor ,

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Masons' Hall Tavern , MASONS' AVENUE , BAS 1 NOHAI . L-STREET , CITY . HP HE above old-established Tavern is NOW X OPEN , newly decorated , h y llro . CHARLES GOSDEN , late Manager of the Freemasons' 'I avern Company . Every aceonu fnodation will bc found for Lodges , Chapters , Mark and olher degrees , for tlieir Meetings , Dinners , Suppers , & : c , and every attention will be paid to their comfort and enjoyment by thc new Proprietor .

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Caledonian Hotel , ROBERT STREET , ADELPHI TERRACE , STRAND QENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will lind every accommodation , combined with comfort and moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Beds from as . ; Sitting Rooms from 3 s . ; Breakfasts from as . Table d'Hote 6 . 30 , 3 s . 6 d . Every accommodation for Masonic Meetings and Banquets for thc Craft , Arch and High Grades . A Spacioui and Chierful Coffee Room overlooking the Victoria Embankment . HRO . r . EOKCK STATES . Manager ,

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THE LOMBARD EXCHANGE , LOMBARD STREET , LONDON , E . C , TEUMS . £ i . d . Entrance Fee .,, ... .,, ... ... 3 3 0 Annual Subscription ... ... ... ... ... 330 Mcmheis residing and carrying on business at a distance of fiitv miles and upwards fiom London , Merchant-Captains , and Clerks to Subscribers ( no entrance fee ) rro The room is well supplied , vUh i \ cws ;' ^ , iers , telegrams , and books of reference . It includes a Pi . st-otlice , Poste Kestantc , Telcgrapii-oilice , Reading and Writing Itoom , Restaurant , Lavatories . & . C . ; also copying machines lor the use of Subscribers . livp . JOHN H . YOUNGHUSBAND , P . M .. e , i „ P . E . C ,, P . P . J . G . W ., &« ., Manager ,

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THE NEW MASONIC CANDLES , foitt ' c , Doric and Corinthian , Emblematically Arranged for Worshipful Master , Senior and Junior Wardens . 6 s . per set of 3 one-pound Candles . Packing Cases Cd . each BRO . GEORGE KENNING S MASONIC DEPOTS , 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , AND 19 S , FLEET STREET E . C .

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JAMES BALFOUR , tfloijjier , 45 , SAUCHIEHALL-ST . GLASGOW , MASONIC CLOTHING .

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CAUTION . G ENERAL FUNERAL ESTABLISH - MENT ( Established upwards of 35 years ., ) Bros . SINCLAIR & SON " , R ^ ^ V F URNISHING U NDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL ^ Jf | l ? x _/^ F EATHER . MKN , ^ f ^ Pi ^ ^ N ^ Road , Finsbury Square , opposite tbe Finsbury ^ eiiools , E . C , a"d 24 , Southgate-road , Downham-road , near the Rosemary Branch Bridge , N . ( No connection with any other establishment of the same name . ) Only at the above addresses . Every Funeral at stated charges—Sec Illustrated Prospectus .

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« LEA & PERRINS' SAUCE . j-jjf THE "WORCESTERSHIRE . " fpj HI Pronounced by Connoisseurs " THE ONLY GOOD EffiB SAUCE . " Its use improves appetite and diges-_( H !&_______ . t' 011 ' Unrivalled for piquancy and flavour . iyHiASK FOR LEA & PERRINS SAUCE . •SCT ^ B BEWARR OF IMITATIONS , ' ; :: —^ pi to avoid which , see the names , ! i ^ i ^ l | LEA it PERRINS , " ^ S ^ SfiB on all bottles and labels . "ffllMlliill ]! Agents—CROSSE & BLACKN-. __ . __ , Loudon , and sold by W < II fllllP ^ Dealers in Sauces throughout the \ vovld .

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BALL FAVOURS , NEWEST DESIGNS . MASONIC DEPOTS 2 , 3 , & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN , C 198 , Fleet-street , London . BRANCHES : J 2 , Monument-place , Liverpool . ( . 19 , Sauchiehall-street , Glasgow .

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KENNING'S NEW BALLOT BOXPrice Thirty Shillings .

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t 4 THE FREEMASON" OF ST . LOUIS The Largest Masonic Monthly in thc World , Published St . Louis , Mo ., by George Frank fimiley , Grand Secretary and Recorder of the four " Grand Bodies of Missouri . Tlie Froemason contains tidings from every quarter ofthe world and will be found of great advanta & c to all Masons , especially those interested in American ad ' airs . Terms $ 3 per annum , ami to those who subscribe for the London Freemason the price will be $ 1 , 50 currency . Postage free . Subscriptions received at the Oflice of the London " Freemason * , 19 S , Fleet-street .

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Bro . WILLIAMS . MASONIC EMBLEMS Lithographic Artist %% Designed andEngraved A XI ) / f / x \ ON ENGRAVER ON _ , M ~\ STONli , WOOD , WOOD . ^ f ^*^ Hp ' or VELLUM . 48 , KINGS / >^ \ CROSS RD ., N .

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TESSELATED CARPETING , TOR Lodges , Chapters , Encampments , & c . Four Feet wide , 4 / 3 per Yard , MASONIC DEPOTS , 2 , 3 & 4 , LITTLE BRITAIN AND 108 , FLEET STREET E . C .

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ELSTOB'S CELEBRATED Riding , Hunting and Lumbago Belts , Size of waist and P . O . O . for 20 s . to be sent with order . Thc best titling Killing Trousers and Breeches Makerin Loudon or elsewhere . N . U . —Morning Trousers of Best West of England Wool . Established 1830 . ELSTOB , 44 , MADDOX-STREET , BOND STREET .

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Now Ready , Post Free 1 / 7 . THE MARK MASONS' SONG Dedicated by permission to the Right Hon . the Earl Percy , M . P ., 30 , Right Worshipful Provincial Grand Master of Freemasons for Northumberland . Moit Worshipful Grand Mark Master Mason of England . Words by Bro . F . Burdett , Yeoman , Original Mark Lodge No . 1 ., composed by Bro . Henry Parker , Original Matk Lodge No . London , George Kenning , 2 , 3 , and 4 , Little Britain , and ICJ 8 , Fleet-st . Liverpool , 2 , Monument Place . Glasgow 19 , Sauchiehall-st .

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tp . ^ ws ^ sp ^ ssss *?? ' ^ O DISEASES OF THE LUNGS AND AIR-VESSELS . CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR . Opiates , iNarcotics , and Sqnillsaretoo often invoked to give relief in Coughs , Colds , ami all Pulmonary diseases . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at the expense of enfeebling the digestive organs , antl thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of the malady , modern science points to CROSBV'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR as the true remedy . SELECT TESTIMONIAL . Dr . Rooke , Scarborough , authorol the " Anti-Lancer /* says : " I have repeatedly observed how very rapidly aud invariably it subdued cough , pain , and irritation of the chest in cases ol" Pulmonary Consumption , and I cau , with the greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strengthening treatment for this disease . " This medicine , which is free from opium and squills , not only allays the local irritation , but improves digestion and strengthens the constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success in Asthma , Bronchitis , Consumption , Coughs , Influenza , ^ "'ght Sweatsof Consumption , Quinsey , and all aileuions ofthe throat and chest . Sold in bottles at is . <) d ., 4 s . 6 d ., and us . each , hy all respectable Chemists , and wholesale by Jas . M . Crosby , Chemist , Scarborough . % * InvaiutssliouU read Crosby ' s Prize Treatise on "Ureases of thc Lungs and Air-Vessels , " a copy of which can be had Gratis ol all Chemists .

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VOUNG'S ARN 1 CATED CORN AND - * - BUNION 1 'LAISTliRSare tbe best ever invented for giving immediate ease , and removing those painful excrescences . Plice Gd and is . per box . May be had of most chemists . Observe the trade mark . —H Y—without which none are genuine be sure and ask lor YOUNG'S .

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| ust published , l-rce Edition , /^ UIDE TO HEALTH ; or ADVICE AND ' INSTRUCTIONS for THE CURE OF NERVOUS , . MENTAL , and PHYSICAL DEBILITY , Indigestion and all diseases of the Nervous System , resulting from exhaustion of Nerve Power . BY DR . HENRY SMITH . GIVES INSTRUCTIONS for thc Developement and Strengthening- the Human Body , how to Acquire Health and Strength , Secure Long Life , and Avoid the Infirmities of Old Age . Illustrated with Testimonials with means of Cure used iu each case . Thc pamphlet will be sent free by )> ° st to any address on receipt of two penny stamps . Address , Dr . II . SMITH , 8 , Burton-crescent , London , W . C .

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A ROM ATI C TINCTURE OF QUINOIIJINIi For the prevention of FEVEK , AGUE , and Effects ot MAI . AKIA . An Unfailing Kemcdy . Those wlio during the campaign in the Crimea , daily took a small quantity , passed unharmed through the Fever and Dysentery , that thinned the ranks . In Half , Quarter , aud Pint Dttths , Prepared only hy THOMAS WILKINSON , 270 , Regent Street , London , \ V . May be had of all leading Firms in India and Colonies .

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WILKINSON'S BRONCIIIO-THORACIC * LOZENGES . Prepared from the receipt of an Imminent Physician ; experience has i ' nllv jnslilied lheir recommendation aa the most speedy remedy ia Iiritalion of the Throat , Catarrhal Coughs , lironcliitis , Incipient Consumption , Spitting of lllood , & c . To public speakers and vocalists they are invaluable , as they impart a clear and lieautilul tone to tlie voice . Free from opium , and of an agreeable taste In bottles nf one uniform M / e .

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WH 1 TMORES STOMACHIC and LIVER PILLS , composed ofthe Extracts of Dandelion , Turkey Rhubarb , and Jamaica Giugcr , No Pill is so ellicacious in promoting Digestion , strengthening the Stomach , correcting Acidity , preventing or removing Headache , Giddiness , & c , arising from Costiveness , Debilitated Stomach , or Torpid Liver . They require no change of Diet , and the most delicate mav take them * with safety . Taken as an adjunct with WILKINSON'S SAKSAl'AKILI . A with the greatest success . In Uottles , Small , Medium and Large . Prepared only hy THOMAS WILKINSON , 370 , Recent Street , l . undon , W . ' May be had of all leading linns in India and Colonies .

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T ^ INNEEORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA . — ^ The Best Remedy for ACIDITY of the STOMACH , HEARTBURN , HEADACHE , GOUT , AND INDIGESTION , and the best mild aperient for delicate constitutions , especially adapted for LADIES , CHILDREN , and INFANTS . DINNEFORD & CO ., 172 , New Bond Street , London , and of all Chemists .

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