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GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY . ESTABLISHED 1837 . LIFE , FIRE , MORTGAGES , ANNUITIES ; CHIEF OFFICE : 103 , CANNON STREET , E . C . CAPITAL and RESERVES £ 2 , 100 , 000 . Board of Directors . Sir ANDREW LUSK , Bart ., Chairman . Principal ANGUS , D . D . J OSEPH BOLTON DOE , Esq ., J . P . The Most Hon . the Marquis of EXETER . Lieut .-Colonel F . D . GREY . J AMES MACK , Esq ., J . P . GEORGE PITT , Esq . Lord GILBERT KENNEDY . J AMES PILKINGTON , Esq ., J . P . HENRY WILLIAM RIPLEY , Esq . WILLIAM STRANG , Esq . Right Hon . C . PELHAM VILLIERS , M . P . The Company undertakes Life Assurance of every kind at moderate rates , and on terms and conditions which compare favourably with those of other Companies . Policies are made indisputable after 5 years . Regulations are in force for securing to the Assured the benefit of the surrender value of a Policy in the event of its lapse . Fire Insurances are accepted at tariff rates . All Claims settled with liberality and despatch . Prospectuses and Proposal Forms may be obtained on application at the Chief Office , or any of the Branches . HENRY WARD , Secretary and Manager .

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pHCENIX FIRE OFFICE , { Established 1782 . ) 19 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON .

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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED , io , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .

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BRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE COMPANY , Q UEEN STREET PLACE , LONDON , E . C . CAPITAL—A QUARTER OF A MILLION STERLING . MANAGING DIRECTOR AND ACTUARY . William Sutton Gover , Esq ., P . G . S ., P . M ., P . Z . THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT , MAY , 1 SS 9 . NEW BUSINESS . 11 S 4 policies issued for £ 226 , 298 New premium income ... 7 , 046 BUSINESS IN FORCE . 27 , 323 policies , assuring 5 > 079 > 327 REVENUE OF THE YEAR . Premiums 148 , 278 Interest , & c 50 , 276 ¦ 198 , 554 ACCUMULATED FUND . Laid by in the year 49 , 850 Accumulated Fund on 31 st January , 1 SS 9 ... 1 , 256 , 420 Claims and Bonuses paid under Company ' s Policies 1 , 216 , 510 Average Reversionary Bonus about one and a quarter per cent , per annum .

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PAINS IN THE HEAD , EACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately I . ''ADE'S and Speedily Relieved |\ . Cured by pvOUT AND T 3 HEUMATIC TRILLS . Which require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FROM £ ADE ' S MR . FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS The Comedian . t TRADE'S DILLS •^ Prince of Wales Theatre , > - ' JTADE ' S Birmingham , Feb . ipth , 1 SS 7 . piLLS „ , „ , , , , Dear Sir , —I have been a great sullercr ^ j \ uu o f y Kout f tj le past five ycars > piLLS . „ ,...., ( , As there are so many actors suffering ______ Aulj 3 from this terrible scourge , I write this for PILLS . „ , „„ , „ their benefit and the public at large . Your jH / VULa PiMs will k « ep off any attack of gout if PILLS . T ^ AIiF" ? trvken at th ; Iirst twinge , as prescribed , JH AUL . a and if af [ . r £ he jisease jias set in wi [( curc p [[ xs . r , i ; , c it in two or three days . I would sooner r _/ iulj 0 think of going on the stage without my PILLS . T- 'Ai-iU'C W 'B than neglecting to have . 1 bottle of iy YDL 3 your really wonderful Pills about me . piLLS . FADE'S Yours faithfully _ E' FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS . JMDE'S Wr - G - Eade - ¦ Comedian . piLLS . FADE'S _ . j ? ° " , . persuaded to take any other p ] 1 , o i-. Pills for the above distressing , painful _ r " ' - ° - ¦ RADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved T _ c * - ¦ by thousands to be the safest and most J- ' ° - gADE'S effectual remedy . piLLS . Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles ls . 1 \& . and 2 s . Od . GEORGE EADE , 72 , GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON .

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TO THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . DEAR MADAM OR SIR , The post of Surgeon to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys at Wood Green being now vacant , I desire to offer myself as Candidate for the same . I have been residing within one minute's walk from the Institution for the last four years , and am intimately acquainted with the working of it . I shall have the honour to submit Testimonials of my professional life , and to state that if I am honoured by being appointed to the post I shall always make it my best endeavour to work in harmony with my brother Officials . I have the honour to remain , Yours very obediently , R . F . TOMLIN , M . R . C . S . Eng ., & c . Wood Green , N ., July , 1 SS 9 .

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TO THE LIFE-GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , The appointment of Medical Officer to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boysbeing vacant , I have the honour to announce that I am a Candidate for the office . My testimonials , which will be forwarded to the Committee , will show that I am duly qualified and registered , and that I have had considerable experience in the profession . To this may be added that I am resident within three minutes' walk from the Schools , where I have been practising for over two years . Should I have the honour to be elected , you may rely on my doing everything in my power to promote the health of the boys under my charge . I am , Ladies and Gentlemen , Yours faithfully , 1 , Gladstone-avenue , J . E . H . STEPHENS , Noel Park , Wood Green , L . R . C . P . and S . E ., August 7 th , 1 SSg . Lodge 9 67 .

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HTHE COCK TAVERN , Highbury , N . ENTIRELY RE-DECORATED AND RE-FURNISHED . Excellent Suites of Rooms for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , SUPPERS , & c . DATES OPEN EOR CLUB DINNERS , MEETINGS , AND SMOKING CONCERTS . BAKER BROTHERS , Proprietors .

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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . In connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masouic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings The Rooms reserved for the above business consist of DINING HALL , PILLAR HALL , MASONIC HALL , CHAPTER , and numerous Smaller Rooms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Public from a . m . to 7 p . m . for BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS . TEAS , and DINNERS . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .

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THE CITY ARMS TAVERN AND 1 BODEGA , 2 , ST . MARY AXE , E . C . GRILL ROOM , DINING ROOM , AND ACCOMODATION FOR PRIVATE DINNERS AND SMOKING CONCERTS .

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TWTANCHESTER HOTEL , ***¦ ALDERSGATE STREETNOTICE TO SECKETAKIES OK MASONIC LODGES , CLUBS , AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS . The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , & C , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .

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MISS FLORENCE LOGAN , Contralto and Medallist R . A . M ., is open to Engagements for Masonic Banquets , alone or in connection with other artistes . Terms—One Guinea and Rail . Old and new repertoire . Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .

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JHE " GOULD" TESTIMONIAL . A scheme has been set on foot to recognise the eminent literary services of Bro . R . F . GOULD , P . G . D ., author of "The History of Freemasonry , " which is admitted by all authorities to be the ablest and best Masonic work ever written . Since its production , it is no longer possible to affirm , as has been constantly done by foes and friends alike , that the great body of Freemasons are without a reliable and critical history of their Society . Individual subscriptions ( but not those of Lodges or other Bodies ) are limited to one guinea . —Chairman of Committee , the EARL of CARNARVON , Pro Grand Master ; Hon . Sec . and ad interim Treasurer ( by whom contributions will be received ) , Dr . RALPH GOODING , P . G . D ., Heath Lodge , The Grove , Blackheath , S . E .

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EXCURSION to PARIS and BACK For 23 s . 3 d ., 3 rd class ; 30 s . 3 d ., 2 nd class—SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY . Every MONDAY ( ex . cept August 5 th , when the Excursion will run on previous Saturday , from CHARING-CROSS at 9 . 25 p . m ., calling at WATERLOO , CANNON-STREET , LONDON BRIDGE and NEW CROSS . Cheap fares for Parties of Artisans ! For further particulars , see bills .

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SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY . - PARIS , Switzerland , Italv , & c . ACCELERATION of the ROYAL " MAIL EXPRESS ROUTE from CHARING-CROSS and CANNON STREET . Leave Charing-cross ViaCalias ViaBouIognelViaCalaisjViaCalais and Cannon-street 8 . 40 a . m . ! * io . o a . m . 11 . 0 a . m . 8 . 3 $ p . ni . Arrive Paris S-4 ° P _ rr _ . | $ -57 p . m . | 7 . 15 p . m . 1 S .-foa ' . m ' . * The route via Folkestone and Boulogne is 26 miles shorter than via Calais , and is the quickest route . The CLUB TRAIN leaves CHARING- CROSS STATION for PARIS dail y ( Sundays excepted ) at 4 > IS p . m . A similar . Train will return from Paris daily ( Saturdays excepted ) at 4 . 0 p . m . This Train will not run on certain days , to be hereafter specified . The Albert Victor , Louise Dagmar , and Mary Beatrice run in the Special Express Services , via Boulogne , throughout the year . Express Through Services to Switzerland , & c , via Calais and Rheims , or via Paris , in connection with the above trains . MYLES FENTON , General Manager .

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p REAT WESTERN RAILWAY . BURNHAM BEECHES . During AUGUST a SERVICE of OMNIBUSES will run between SLOUGH STATION and BURNHAM BEECHES , in direct communication with the 10 . 40 a . m . and 1 . 40 and 5 . 10 p . m . trains from PADDINGTON , and the 1 . 24 , 4 . 57 , and S . 41 p . m . trains from SLOUGH on WEEK-DAYS . On SUNDAYS the 'buses run in connection with the 10 . 40 a . m . and 2 . 30 and 6 . 0 p . m . trains from PADDINGTON , and the 2 . 8 , 6 . 26 , and 9 . 5 p . m . trains from Slough . Return Fares : —LONDON and BURNHAM : First Class , 6 s . 6 d . ; Second Class , 5 s . 6 d . ; Third Class , 4 s . Similar tickets are also issued from most of the Stations on the Metropolitan and District Railways , and from certain Stations on the North London Railway by trains in connection with the 9 . 52 a . m . train from Willesden . The tickets are available on day of issue only , and by the abovementioned trains . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY .-EVERY SATURDAY until further notice CHEAP FAST EXCURSIONS will leave PADDINGTON as under : S . 5 a . m . for ILFRACOMBE , Exeter , BARNSTAPLE , Dawlish , Torquay , PLYMOUTH , Truro , Penzance , and at 3 . 5 p . m . for EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , PLYMOUTH , & c , for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . 12 . 20 p . m . for CLEVEDON , WESTON-SUPER-MARE , Bridgwater , Taunton , Tiverton , & c , for 3 , , or 17 days . 1 . 25 p . m . for TROWBRIDGE , Frome , Dorchester , Portland , WEYMOUTH , & c , for 10 or 17 days . 3 . 20 . p . m . for SWINDON , Chippenham , BATH , and BRISTOL , for S or 15 days . Bills can be obtained at the Company ' s Offices and Stations .

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THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS leave Irongate and St . Katharine ' s Wharf , near the Tower , for—HAMtsURG . —Every Tuesday and Thursday . Fares-Saloon , £ 1 ios . ; Fore Cabin , £ 1 . Return , £ 2 5 s . and £ 1 ns . ANTWERP . —Every Wednesday ( cargo only ) and Saturday . Fares—Saloon , £ 153 . ; Fore Cabin , us . Return , 2 is . and 17 s . Excursion , iSs . OSTEND . —Every Wednesday and Saturday . Faresios . and 7 s . 6 d . Return , 15 s . and ns . 3 d . BOULOGNE . —Fares—Saloon , ios . ; Fore Cabin , 7 s . fid . Return , 15 s . or ns . 3 d . Excursion , 12 s . 6 d . HAVRE . —Every Saturday . Cargo only . BORDEAUX . —Every Friday . Fares—Saloon , £ 2 ios . ; Fore Cabin , £ 1 15 s . ; Return , £ 4 and £ 3 . THROUGH TICKETS are issued to Arcachon , Biarritz , Pau , Cannes , & c . The return vessels leave Bordeaux every Friday . These ships are fitted with the electric light . Excursion , £ 3 ios .

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EDINBURGH . —The magnificent new steamship "SEAMEW , " 3550 horse power , fitted with the electric light and all modern improvements , as also the steamship " OSPREY , " leave Irongate and St . Katharine's Wharf EVERY SATURDAY and WEDNto-DAY respectively , for Edinburgh . These ships are the finest vessels on the East Coast . Fares : Chief cabin , 22 s . ; return , 34 s , ; fore cabin , 16 s . ; return , 24 s . 6 d . App ly t 0 the GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co ., 55 , Great'lowerstreet ; or , 14 , Waterloo-place , London ; or , 16 , Waterlooplace , Edinburgh .

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TWTARGATE AND BOULOGNE . "SS . HERALD" q Leaves BLACKWALL PIER at 10 a . m . THURSDA ^ and SATURDAYS during the month , returning ««¦ following working day . RETURN TICKETS ( available for Fourteen days ) - 10 / - and 12 / 6 ; MARGATE , 4 / - and 5 / - ROBERT WALPOLE , 158 , Leadenhall-street , London , E . C . ^_ ______

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BRO . JOHN FAULKNER , Dentfil Surgeon , has removed to 41 , UPPER B AKEK- ¦ N . W . Attendance , 9 to 5 .

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GENERAL ASSURANCE COMPANY . ESTABLISHED 1837 . LIFE , FIRE , MORTGAGES , ANNUITIES ; CHIEF OFFICE : 103 , CANNON STREET , E . C . CAPITAL and RESERVES £ 2 , 100 , 000 . Board of Directors . Sir ANDREW LUSK , Bart ., Chairman . Principal ANGUS , D . D . J OSEPH BOLTON DOE , Esq ., J . P . The Most Hon . the Marquis of EXETER . Lieut .-Colonel F . D . GREY . J AMES MACK , Esq ., J . P . GEORGE PITT , Esq . Lord GILBERT KENNEDY . J AMES PILKINGTON , Esq ., J . P . HENRY WILLIAM RIPLEY , Esq . WILLIAM STRANG , Esq . Right Hon . C . PELHAM VILLIERS , M . P . The Company undertakes Life Assurance of every kind at moderate rates , and on terms and conditions which compare favourably with those of other Companies . Policies are made indisputable after 5 years . Regulations are in force for securing to the Assured the benefit of the surrender value of a Policy in the event of its lapse . Fire Insurances are accepted at tariff rates . All Claims settled with liberality and despatch . Prospectuses and Proposal Forms may be obtained on application at the Chief Office , or any of the Branches . HENRY WARD , Secretary and Manager .

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pHCENIX FIRE OFFICE , { Established 1782 . ) 19 , LOMBARD ST ., & 57 , CHARING CROSS , LONDON .

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ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY , LIMITED , io , ST . SWITHIN'S LANE , LONDON , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accident . C . HARDING , Manager .

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BRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE COMPANY , Q UEEN STREET PLACE , LONDON , E . C . CAPITAL—A QUARTER OF A MILLION STERLING . MANAGING DIRECTOR AND ACTUARY . William Sutton Gover , Esq ., P . G . S ., P . M ., P . Z . THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL REPORT , MAY , 1 SS 9 . NEW BUSINESS . 11 S 4 policies issued for £ 226 , 298 New premium income ... 7 , 046 BUSINESS IN FORCE . 27 , 323 policies , assuring 5 > 079 > 327 REVENUE OF THE YEAR . Premiums 148 , 278 Interest , & c 50 , 276 ¦ 198 , 554 ACCUMULATED FUND . Laid by in the year 49 , 850 Accumulated Fund on 31 st January , 1 SS 9 ... 1 , 256 , 420 Claims and Bonuses paid under Company ' s Policies 1 , 216 , 510 Average Reversionary Bonus about one and a quarter per cent , per annum .

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PAINS IN THE HEAD , EACE , AND LIMBS , GOUT , RHEUMATISM , AND RHEUMATIC GOUT , Immediately I . ''ADE'S and Speedily Relieved |\ . Cured by pvOUT AND T 3 HEUMATIC TRILLS . Which require neither confinement nor alteration of diet . IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL FROM £ ADE ' S MR . FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS The Comedian . t TRADE'S DILLS •^ Prince of Wales Theatre , > - ' JTADE ' S Birmingham , Feb . ipth , 1 SS 7 . piLLS „ , „ , , , , Dear Sir , —I have been a great sullercr ^ j \ uu o f y Kout f tj le past five ycars > piLLS . „ ,...., ( , As there are so many actors suffering ______ Aulj 3 from this terrible scourge , I write this for PILLS . „ , „„ , „ their benefit and the public at large . Your jH / VULa PiMs will k « ep off any attack of gout if PILLS . T ^ AIiF" ? trvken at th ; Iirst twinge , as prescribed , JH AUL . a and if af [ . r £ he jisease jias set in wi [( curc p [[ xs . r , i ; , c it in two or three days . I would sooner r _/ iulj 0 think of going on the stage without my PILLS . T- 'Ai-iU'C W 'B than neglecting to have . 1 bottle of iy YDL 3 your really wonderful Pills about me . piLLS . FADE'S Yours faithfully _ E' FRANK WRIGHT , piLLS . JMDE'S Wr - G - Eade - ¦ Comedian . piLLS . FADE'S _ . j ? ° " , . persuaded to take any other p ] 1 , o i-. Pills for the above distressing , painful _ r " ' - ° - ¦ RADE'S disorders , as EADE'S have been proved T _ c * - ¦ by thousands to be the safest and most J- ' ° - gADE'S effectual remedy . piLLS . Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors , in Bottles ls . 1 \& . and 2 s . Od . GEORGE EADE , 72 , GOSWELL ROAD , LONDON .

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TO THE GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . DEAR MADAM OR SIR , The post of Surgeon to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boys at Wood Green being now vacant , I desire to offer myself as Candidate for the same . I have been residing within one minute's walk from the Institution for the last four years , and am intimately acquainted with the working of it . I shall have the honour to submit Testimonials of my professional life , and to state that if I am honoured by being appointed to the post I shall always make it my best endeavour to work in harmony with my brother Officials . I have the honour to remain , Yours very obediently , R . F . TOMLIN , M . R . C . S . Eng ., & c . Wood Green , N ., July , 1 SS 9 .

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TO THE LIFE-GOVERNORS AND SUBSCRIBERS OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS . LADIES AND GENTLEMEN , The appointment of Medical Officer to the Royal Masonic Institution for Boysbeing vacant , I have the honour to announce that I am a Candidate for the office . My testimonials , which will be forwarded to the Committee , will show that I am duly qualified and registered , and that I have had considerable experience in the profession . To this may be added that I am resident within three minutes' walk from the Schools , where I have been practising for over two years . Should I have the honour to be elected , you may rely on my doing everything in my power to promote the health of the boys under my charge . I am , Ladies and Gentlemen , Yours faithfully , 1 , Gladstone-avenue , J . E . H . STEPHENS , Noel Park , Wood Green , L . R . C . P . and S . E ., August 7 th , 1 SSg . Lodge 9 67 .

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HTHE COCK TAVERN , Highbury , N . ENTIRELY RE-DECORATED AND RE-FURNISHED . Excellent Suites of Rooms for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , SUPPERS , & c . DATES OPEN EOR CLUB DINNERS , MEETINGS , AND SMOKING CONCERTS . BAKER BROTHERS , Proprietors .

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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . In connection with the Royal Clarence Hotel , Ilfracombe ; and Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of ANDERTON'S renders this Tavern unequalled for Masouic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations or Jovial Gatherings The Rooms reserved for the above business consist of DINING HALL , PILLAR HALL , MASONIC HALL , CHAPTER , and numerous Smaller Rooms . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the Public from a . m . to 7 p . m . for BREAKFASTS , LUNCHEONS . TEAS , and DINNERS . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor .

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THE CITY ARMS TAVERN AND 1 BODEGA , 2 , ST . MARY AXE , E . C . GRILL ROOM , DINING ROOM , AND ACCOMODATION FOR PRIVATE DINNERS AND SMOKING CONCERTS .

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TWTANCHESTER HOTEL , ***¦ ALDERSGATE STREETNOTICE TO SECKETAKIES OK MASONIC LODGES , CLUBS , AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS . The Proprietors of the above Hotel , having recently added a number of commodious Rooms to the Establishment , suitable for LODGE MEETINGS , BANQUETS , DINNERS , & C , will be glad to furnish Terms and Particulars for the use of same on application .

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MISS FLORENCE LOGAN , Contralto and Medallist R . A . M ., is open to Engagements for Masonic Banquets , alone or in connection with other artistes . Terms—One Guinea and Rail . Old and new repertoire . Address , 77 , King Street , Woolwich , S . E .

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JHE " GOULD" TESTIMONIAL . A scheme has been set on foot to recognise the eminent literary services of Bro . R . F . GOULD , P . G . D ., author of "The History of Freemasonry , " which is admitted by all authorities to be the ablest and best Masonic work ever written . Since its production , it is no longer possible to affirm , as has been constantly done by foes and friends alike , that the great body of Freemasons are without a reliable and critical history of their Society . Individual subscriptions ( but not those of Lodges or other Bodies ) are limited to one guinea . —Chairman of Committee , the EARL of CARNARVON , Pro Grand Master ; Hon . Sec . and ad interim Treasurer ( by whom contributions will be received ) , Dr . RALPH GOODING , P . G . D ., Heath Lodge , The Grove , Blackheath , S . E .

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EXCURSION to PARIS and BACK For 23 s . 3 d ., 3 rd class ; 30 s . 3 d ., 2 nd class—SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY . Every MONDAY ( ex . cept August 5 th , when the Excursion will run on previous Saturday , from CHARING-CROSS at 9 . 25 p . m ., calling at WATERLOO , CANNON-STREET , LONDON BRIDGE and NEW CROSS . Cheap fares for Parties of Artisans ! For further particulars , see bills .

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SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY . - PARIS , Switzerland , Italv , & c . ACCELERATION of the ROYAL " MAIL EXPRESS ROUTE from CHARING-CROSS and CANNON STREET . Leave Charing-cross ViaCalias ViaBouIognelViaCalaisjViaCalais and Cannon-street 8 . 40 a . m . ! * io . o a . m . 11 . 0 a . m . 8 . 3 $ p . ni . Arrive Paris S-4 ° P _ rr _ . | $ -57 p . m . | 7 . 15 p . m . 1 S .-foa ' . m ' . * The route via Folkestone and Boulogne is 26 miles shorter than via Calais , and is the quickest route . The CLUB TRAIN leaves CHARING- CROSS STATION for PARIS dail y ( Sundays excepted ) at 4 > IS p . m . A similar . Train will return from Paris daily ( Saturdays excepted ) at 4 . 0 p . m . This Train will not run on certain days , to be hereafter specified . The Albert Victor , Louise Dagmar , and Mary Beatrice run in the Special Express Services , via Boulogne , throughout the year . Express Through Services to Switzerland , & c , via Calais and Rheims , or via Paris , in connection with the above trains . MYLES FENTON , General Manager .

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p REAT WESTERN RAILWAY . BURNHAM BEECHES . During AUGUST a SERVICE of OMNIBUSES will run between SLOUGH STATION and BURNHAM BEECHES , in direct communication with the 10 . 40 a . m . and 1 . 40 and 5 . 10 p . m . trains from PADDINGTON , and the 1 . 24 , 4 . 57 , and S . 41 p . m . trains from SLOUGH on WEEK-DAYS . On SUNDAYS the 'buses run in connection with the 10 . 40 a . m . and 2 . 30 and 6 . 0 p . m . trains from PADDINGTON , and the 2 . 8 , 6 . 26 , and 9 . 5 p . m . trains from Slough . Return Fares : —LONDON and BURNHAM : First Class , 6 s . 6 d . ; Second Class , 5 s . 6 d . ; Third Class , 4 s . Similar tickets are also issued from most of the Stations on the Metropolitan and District Railways , and from certain Stations on the North London Railway by trains in connection with the 9 . 52 a . m . train from Willesden . The tickets are available on day of issue only , and by the abovementioned trains . HY . LAMBERT , General Manager .

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GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY .-EVERY SATURDAY until further notice CHEAP FAST EXCURSIONS will leave PADDINGTON as under : S . 5 a . m . for ILFRACOMBE , Exeter , BARNSTAPLE , Dawlish , Torquay , PLYMOUTH , Truro , Penzance , and at 3 . 5 p . m . for EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , Torquay , PLYMOUTH , & c , for 3 , S , 10 , 15 , or 17 days . 12 . 20 p . m . for CLEVEDON , WESTON-SUPER-MARE , Bridgwater , Taunton , Tiverton , & c , for 3 , , or 17 days . 1 . 25 p . m . for TROWBRIDGE , Frome , Dorchester , Portland , WEYMOUTH , & c , for 10 or 17 days . 3 . 20 . p . m . for SWINDON , Chippenham , BATH , and BRISTOL , for S or 15 days . Bills can be obtained at the Company ' s Offices and Stations .

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THE GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS leave Irongate and St . Katharine ' s Wharf , near the Tower , for—HAMtsURG . —Every Tuesday and Thursday . Fares-Saloon , £ 1 ios . ; Fore Cabin , £ 1 . Return , £ 2 5 s . and £ 1 ns . ANTWERP . —Every Wednesday ( cargo only ) and Saturday . Fares—Saloon , £ 153 . ; Fore Cabin , us . Return , 2 is . and 17 s . Excursion , iSs . OSTEND . —Every Wednesday and Saturday . Faresios . and 7 s . 6 d . Return , 15 s . and ns . 3 d . BOULOGNE . —Fares—Saloon , ios . ; Fore Cabin , 7 s . fid . Return , 15 s . or ns . 3 d . Excursion , 12 s . 6 d . HAVRE . —Every Saturday . Cargo only . BORDEAUX . —Every Friday . Fares—Saloon , £ 2 ios . ; Fore Cabin , £ 1 15 s . ; Return , £ 4 and £ 3 . THROUGH TICKETS are issued to Arcachon , Biarritz , Pau , Cannes , & c . The return vessels leave Bordeaux every Friday . These ships are fitted with the electric light . Excursion , £ 3 ios .

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EDINBURGH . —The magnificent new steamship "SEAMEW , " 3550 horse power , fitted with the electric light and all modern improvements , as also the steamship " OSPREY , " leave Irongate and St . Katharine's Wharf EVERY SATURDAY and WEDNto-DAY respectively , for Edinburgh . These ships are the finest vessels on the East Coast . Fares : Chief cabin , 22 s . ; return , 34 s , ; fore cabin , 16 s . ; return , 24 s . 6 d . App ly t 0 the GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co ., 55 , Great'lowerstreet ; or , 14 , Waterloo-place , London ; or , 16 , Waterlooplace , Edinburgh .

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TWTARGATE AND BOULOGNE . "SS . HERALD" q Leaves BLACKWALL PIER at 10 a . m . THURSDA ^ and SATURDAYS during the month , returning ««¦ following working day . RETURN TICKETS ( available for Fourteen days ) - 10 / - and 12 / 6 ; MARGATE , 4 / - and 5 / - ROBERT WALPOLE , 158 , Leadenhall-street , London , E . C . ^_ ______

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BRO . JOHN FAULKNER , Dentfil Surgeon , has removed to 41 , UPPER B AKEK- ¦ N . W . Attendance , 9 to 5 .

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