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jjr . ^ ' « > * __ __ „ ^^^^^ a ^^ P C ^ ^ j ^^^^^^ ROPRIETORS , . & b . PAINTER , ^^ R ^ attsm-Jl ^^^ S ^ - ^ i 1 ^ rf- ^ fe * ** . TIVVrDXI ^^^ - ^^^^^^^ B' PURVEYORS TO THEIR EOYAL HIGHNESSES ^ y )^ Ji wKfeiifT ^^ jp - ^— JBSB * I A V JL f ^ -lM -- ^^^ -r ^^ l ^^ fc THE PRINCE OF WALES , THE DUKES OF EDINBURGH , CAMBRIDGE , AND ^^^ n ^^ BanffiiiS nT ^^^ bS ' 7 ¦ j Jl ^ $ ^ VrH r 4 ^^^ 'Sj ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^ ANT ) M 0 ST 0 E THE GROWSEB HEADS OF EUROPE . mSErsHTTAND ' TURTLE 'll § SB » W ^ SpfilllP J " Cheapest , Best , and Oldest Tavern in London , dating back to reign ] of Richard IL , lately Re-Built and " ^^^^^^^^^^^ R A r ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MASONIC AND OTHER BANQUETS . mB ^ SSSk SUITES OF 00 MS ~ MJD MA & NIPICEN 1 MAKBLE TEMPLE ^^^ m ^^^^^^^ mj ^^ ¦ POB THE USE OF LODGES , COMPANIES' MEETINGS , ETC . ^^^^^^^ BB / T . BEST LUNCHEONS IN THE CITY . WINES THE MOST RECHERCHE rm ^^ l ^^^^^^ SS ^^ ' "PAIN-TEE ' TURTLE THE ELIXER OF LIFE . " —Vide the Faculty . ^^^ ' 129-132 , LEADENHALL STREET , E . C .

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LONDON FEVER HOSPITAL , LIVERPOOL ROAD ISLINGTON , N . Jp ^ OR the reception of Persons suffering from Infectious Fevers . A small Fee is charged , but about three-fourths of the ^ h % cost of each Patient is borne by the Hospital . HQ C \ C \ f \ PATIENTS have been isolated here since 1802 , and probably ten times as many Persons have been 9 preserved from Infection . The Benevolent are earnestly asked to help the Committee in this valuable work . Donors of £ 10 ios . or more in one sum are Governors for Life . Subscribers of a Guinea and upwards for more than 1 year are Governors while they continue to subscribe . Domestic Servants of Governors , and certain Employes of Subscribing Firms , Clubs , and Hotels , are treated Free of all Charge . N . B . — -Patients residing outside the Metropolitan Asylums Board area can only be received into this Hospital from the Families of Governors . DONATIONS and SUBSCRIPTIONS will be gratefully received by the SECRETARY AT THE HOSPITAL , MAJOR W . CHRISTIE . Bankers—PRESCOTT . DI . MSDALE , AND Co ., 50 , CORNHILL , E . C .

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jjr . ^ ' « > * __ __ „ ^^^^^ a ^^ P C ^ ^ j ^^^^^^ ROPRIETORS , . & b . PAINTER , ^^ R ^ attsm-Jl ^^^ S ^ - ^ i 1 ^ rf- ^ fe * ** . TIVVrDXI ^^^ - ^^^^^^^ B' PURVEYORS TO THEIR EOYAL HIGHNESSES ^ y )^ Ji wKfeiifT ^^ jp - ^— JBSB * I A V JL f ^ -lM -- ^^^ -r ^^ l ^^ fc THE PRINCE OF WALES , THE DUKES OF EDINBURGH , CAMBRIDGE , AND ^^^ n ^^ BanffiiiS nT ^^^ bS ' 7 ¦ j Jl ^ $ ^ VrH r 4 ^^^ 'Sj ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^*^^^ ANT ) M 0 ST 0 E THE GROWSEB HEADS OF EUROPE . mSErsHTTAND ' TURTLE 'll § SB » W ^ SpfilllP J " Cheapest , Best , and Oldest Tavern in London , dating back to reign ] of Richard IL , lately Re-Built and " ^^^^^^^^^^^ R A r ESPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR MASONIC AND OTHER BANQUETS . mB ^ SSSk SUITES OF 00 MS ~ MJD MA & NIPICEN 1 MAKBLE TEMPLE ^^^ m ^^^^^^^ mj ^^ ¦ POB THE USE OF LODGES , COMPANIES' MEETINGS , ETC . ^^^^^^^ BB / T . BEST LUNCHEONS IN THE CITY . WINES THE MOST RECHERCHE rm ^^ l ^^^^^^ SS ^^ ' "PAIN-TEE ' TURTLE THE ELIXER OF LIFE . " —Vide the Faculty . ^^^ ' 129-132 , LEADENHALL STREET , E . C .

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Magnificent Suites of Rooms for Masonic [ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ j \ k / purposes , Company ' s Meetings , Private D A ^ ^ ^^ f \ ^^ Committees , City Banquets , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ / f \ Q ^ ^ Public and Social ^ ^ ^ O \ ol \ ^ ^ ^ ^ Dinners . ^ ^\ / h fl ^ ^'^< TT 7 / ^ ^ ^ n / \ U - &&\ J *^^ st CGntral — ^ ^ ^^ r /^ h fffjv < o > ' ^ ^^ ^ position In London . ^ * ri { f n \ J / v ^^ O ^^ J ^ ^ Adjoining the Great Eastern lllu U V ^^^ Terminus , Broad St . ( N . LRJ , Bishops-\ A 7 fj * ^^ ^ ^ ' ^^ gate ( Met . ) Most comfortable and convenient JjL ^ ^ ^ centre in the Metropolis . Hm c . AMEVDT , Manager .

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LONDON FEVER HOSPITAL , LIVERPOOL ROAD ISLINGTON , N . Jp ^ OR the reception of Persons suffering from Infectious Fevers . A small Fee is charged , but about three-fourths of the ^ h % cost of each Patient is borne by the Hospital . HQ C \ C \ f \ PATIENTS have been isolated here since 1802 , and probably ten times as many Persons have been 9 preserved from Infection . The Benevolent are earnestly asked to help the Committee in this valuable work . Donors of £ 10 ios . or more in one sum are Governors for Life . Subscribers of a Guinea and upwards for more than 1 year are Governors while they continue to subscribe . Domestic Servants of Governors , and certain Employes of Subscribing Firms , Clubs , and Hotels , are treated Free of all Charge . N . B . — -Patients residing outside the Metropolitan Asylums Board area can only be received into this Hospital from the Families of Governors . DONATIONS and SUBSCRIPTIONS will be gratefully received by the SECRETARY AT THE HOSPITAL , MAJOR W . CHRISTIE . Bankers—PRESCOTT . DI . MSDALE , AND Co ., 50 , CORNHILL , E . C .

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