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Masonic Music In Stock

MASONIC MUSIC IN STOCK

AT Bro . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS . The Red Cross Knight ; composed by 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 ' v Bro . J . Rhodes ... ... 4 / 0 fhe Fina 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 the " Lodge of Antiquity , " No . 2 6 d . Masonic Hannonia 7 / 0 Masonic Music , compiled for the use of the " Merchant

Lodge , " No . 241 , by Bro . J . H . Younghusband . 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 Kreemasons' Kestival March and Masonic Hymn , by Bro . W . B . Tolputt ( Past Master of the " Temple Lodge , " No . S 16 , Kolkestone ) 3 / 0 The Freemason Quadrilles ; inscribed ( by permission ) to the Right Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , K . G . ; by Bro . Joshua Marshall ( P . G . O ., West Yorkshire ) , Solo or Duet ... ... ... ... ... . tin

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 ... ... Here ' s to His Health in a Song ; written b y J . J . Bealey ; composed by J . M . Bentley 4 / 0 Hird's Masonic Quadrille , by C . T . Hird 4 / 0 So Mote it Be , by Bro . Jno . P . Nunn 2 / 6 Masonic Mischief , the new Alasonic Song , by Gerard Grant ... ... . * lr .

Men of the Trowel , answer to Masonic Mischief ... 3 / 0 All the above Half-Price . Dr . Spark ' s Freemasons' Liber Musicus : — Part I . ( Entered Apprentice ) 20 pp 5 / 0 Part II . ( Fellow Craft ) „ r / 0

Part III . ( Master Mason ) „ $ j 0 The Freemasons' March , for the Pianoforte , composed by Selmar Kahicnberg 2 / 6 Masonic Ode , written by Bro . G . Passenger ; composed by Bro . B . Sharpe 5 / o

Masonic Books In Stock At Bro. Kenning's Masonic Depots.

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ENGLISH . Masonic Gatherings , by Bro . G . Taylor , P M . ... s / o Reflected Rays of ¦ Light , „ ... , ' 0 Red Cross Statutes 1 j ( Freemasonry in Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle ... ... , / 0 Kingston Masonic Annual ... . „ ... ^ u Knight Templar Sermon <> % gj . The Rosicrucian

S . G . C . Regulations , /< ; Royal Arch 2 j 6 G . L . Constitutions , 15 Mark Constitutions 2 t ( , Knight Templar Statutes 3 / 6 am' 5 / 9 Craft , Mark , R . A ., R . C , R . > p . K . T . Books The Freemason , Vol . I Wfi

Vol . II 7 / 6 Vol . Ill , / o ,, Vol . IV , *}„ Book of Illustrations of Clothing and Jewels ( coloured ) 2 / 6 The Israelites found in the Saxons ... . „ 216

Freemasonry and its Jurisprudence r / 6 Origin of Freemasonry 1 j 0 history of the Lodge of Edinburgh , by D . M . Lyon . 21 / 0 Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , 1871 1872 and 1873 2 / 0 Grand Lodge Calendar ... ... ... ... ' i Lodge Bibles 15 / 0 , 21 / 0 , 42 / 0 Chapter Bibles 15 / 0 , 21 / 0 , 42 / 0 Caws of the Supreme G . C . of Scotland 3 / 0 Freeemasons' Secrets J / 6

AMERICAN . Masonic Trials , by H . M . Look ,. 6 / 0 Sickel ' s Ahiman Rezon ( cloth ) 5 / 0 „ Freemasons' Monitor ( tucks ) 4 / 8 R . A . Companion 3 / 6 Guide to the Chapter ( cloth ) ^ j 0 Manual of the Chapter „ 2 j 6 Book A . and A . Rite „ 17 / 6 R . and S . M . Council Monitor ... ... ... a / 6

Swedenborg Rite ... ... ... 4 / 6 Masonic Token ( cloth gilt ) 7 / 0 Macoy ' s Manual E . Star ... ... ... ... 3 / 3 Simon ' s Book of the Commandery ( tucks ) ... 3 / 0 Origin of Masonry , ... ... 3 ^ 6 Chase ' s Digest of Masonic Law ... ... ... c / 6 Pierson ' s Traditions ... ... ... < rir >

Signet of King Solomon A ( , Rationale and Ethics ( cloth ) ... ... ... c / 6 Simon ' s Jurisprudence ... ... ... ... \ l ( , Washington and Compeera ( cloth ) ... ... n / o Obituary Rites jlfi Portal's Symbols ( cloth ) ... ^ j ( , Lockwood ' s Masonic Law ... ... ... \ l Webb's Monitor ( tucks ) '" a / f ,

Drew ' s Handbook ... ... ... ... ... ^ j ( , Lawrence ' s Moral Design ... ... ... ... W , Woodruff ' s Masonic Code ... ... ... ... ' f 0 Lights and Shadows ( cloth ) 0 / 6 Cross True Masonic Chart ... ... ... , !( , Mystic Tie ( cloth ) 5 / 6 Ritual of Freemasonry ... ... ... ... i , w World's Masonic Register , Hyncnian , ¦ y / o

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Masonic Music In Stock

MASONIC MUSIC IN STOCK

AT Bro . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS . The Red Cross Knight ; composed by 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 ' v Bro . J . Rhodes ... ... 4 / 0 fhe Fina 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 the " Lodge of Antiquity , " No . 2 6 d . Masonic Hannonia 7 / 0 Masonic Music , compiled for the use of the " Merchant

Lodge , " No . 241 , by Bro . J . H . Younghusband . 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 Kreemasons' Kestival March and Masonic Hymn , by Bro . W . B . Tolputt ( Past Master of the " Temple Lodge , " No . S 16 , Kolkestone ) 3 / 0 The Freemason Quadrilles ; inscribed ( by permission ) to the Right Hon . the Earl de Grey and Ripon , K . G . ; by Bro . Joshua Marshall ( P . G . O ., West Yorkshire ) , Solo or Duet ... ... ... ... ... . tin

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 ... ... Here ' s to His Health in a Song ; written b y J . J . Bealey ; composed by J . M . Bentley 4 / 0 Hird's Masonic Quadrille , by C . T . Hird 4 / 0 So Mote it Be , by Bro . Jno . P . Nunn 2 / 6 Masonic Mischief , the new Alasonic Song , by Gerard Grant ... ... . * lr .

Men of the Trowel , answer to Masonic Mischief ... 3 / 0 All the above Half-Price . Dr . Spark ' s Freemasons' Liber Musicus : — Part I . ( Entered Apprentice ) 20 pp 5 / 0 Part II . ( Fellow Craft ) „ r / 0

Part III . ( Master Mason ) „ $ j 0 The Freemasons' March , for the Pianoforte , composed by Selmar Kahicnberg 2 / 6 Masonic Ode , written by Bro . G . Passenger ; composed by Bro . B . Sharpe 5 / o

Masonic Books In Stock At Bro. Kenning's Masonic Depots.

MASONIC BOOKS IN STOCK AT Bro . KENNING'S MASONIC DEPOTS .

ENGLISH . Masonic Gatherings , by Bro . G . Taylor , P M . ... s / o Reflected Rays of ¦ Light , „ ... , ' 0 Red Cross Statutes 1 j ( Freemasonry in Relation to Civil Authority and the Family Circle ... ... , / 0 Kingston Masonic Annual ... . „ ... ^ u Knight Templar Sermon <> % gj . The Rosicrucian

S . G . C . Regulations , /< ; Royal Arch 2 j 6 G . L . Constitutions , 15 Mark Constitutions 2 t ( , Knight Templar Statutes 3 / 6 am' 5 / 9 Craft , Mark , R . A ., R . C , R . > p . K . T . Books The Freemason , Vol . I Wfi

Vol . II 7 / 6 Vol . Ill , / o ,, Vol . IV , *}„ Book of Illustrations of Clothing and Jewels ( coloured ) 2 / 6 The Israelites found in the Saxons ... . „ 216

Freemasonry and its Jurisprudence r / 6 Origin of Freemasonry 1 j 0 history of the Lodge of Edinburgh , by D . M . Lyon . 21 / 0 Cosmopolitan Masonic Calendar , 1871 1872 and 1873 2 / 0 Grand Lodge Calendar ... ... ... ... ' i Lodge Bibles 15 / 0 , 21 / 0 , 42 / 0 Chapter Bibles 15 / 0 , 21 / 0 , 42 / 0 Caws of the Supreme G . C . of Scotland 3 / 0 Freeemasons' Secrets J / 6

AMERICAN . Masonic Trials , by H . M . Look ,. 6 / 0 Sickel ' s Ahiman Rezon ( cloth ) 5 / 0 „ Freemasons' Monitor ( tucks ) 4 / 8 R . A . Companion 3 / 6 Guide to the Chapter ( cloth ) ^ j 0 Manual of the Chapter „ 2 j 6 Book A . and A . Rite „ 17 / 6 R . and S . M . Council Monitor ... ... ... a / 6

Swedenborg Rite ... ... ... 4 / 6 Masonic Token ( cloth gilt ) 7 / 0 Macoy ' s Manual E . Star ... ... ... ... 3 / 3 Simon ' s Book of the Commandery ( tucks ) ... 3 / 0 Origin of Masonry , ... ... 3 ^ 6 Chase ' s Digest of Masonic Law ... ... ... c / 6 Pierson ' s Traditions ... ... ... < rir >

Signet of King Solomon A ( , Rationale and Ethics ( cloth ) ... ... ... c / 6 Simon ' s Jurisprudence ... ... ... ... \ l ( , Washington and Compeera ( cloth ) ... ... n / o Obituary Rites jlfi Portal's Symbols ( cloth ) ... ^ j ( , Lockwood ' s Masonic Law ... ... ... \ l Webb's Monitor ( tucks ) '" a / f ,

Drew ' s Handbook ... ... ... ... ... ^ j ( , Lawrence ' s Moral Design ... ... ... ... W , Woodruff ' s Masonic Code ... ... ... ... ' f 0 Lights and Shadows ( cloth ) 0 / 6 Cross True Masonic Chart ... ... ... , !( , Mystic Tie ( cloth ) 5 / 6 Ritual of Freemasonry ... ... ... ... i , w World's Masonic Register , Hyncnian , ¦ y / o

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VOUNG'S ARNICATED CORN AND BUNION PLAISTKRSare the best ever invented for giving immediate ease , aud removing those painful excrescences . Ptire fad . and is . per box . May be had of must chemists . Observe the trade mark , — ! 1 Y—without which none are genuine lie sure and ask for YOUNG'S . Established 1 S 52—Enlarged to 8 pages iS > 3 . THE LEIGH CHRONICLErTYIDESLEY , J ATHERTON , & DISTRICT , & SOUTI' LANCASHIRE ADVERTISER . Published every Saturday , ? pages , Price Oue Penny . The Chronicle is a First-class Local nnd Family Newspaper ; takes no prominent part in Political or Religious ' Controversies . Original Papers of great interest appear weekly in its columns . No ctVort is spared to maintain for the Chronicle the high position it has held for years . The Chronicle is read by all ; it is supported by nearly every person of influence in the district ; circulates largely among the tradespeople ; and receives the support of the operative c . asses . Its Columns oiler one of the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUMS in South Lancashire . Ofiice , VictoriaPIace , Leigh . Pro . and Ed . fnsj .-tii Ro v .

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Q ~ A " " N " D "L" E S . ROBERT S . MENDEY , ( LATE WITH PATESIIALI . AND CO Wax and Tallow Chandler , Oil and Soap Merchant , 100 , Fl ; . \ ' l' [ luKCIl-STK ! : i . T , E . C . Masonic , Church , and Perfumed Candles , Manufacturer of Special Candles for Wine Merchants , Brewers , Engineers , & c . Colza , Sperm , Lubricating Oils .

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BRIDGE HOUSE HOTEL , LONDON BRIDGE , Opposite the South Eastern , and London , Brighton , and South Coast Railways . 'PHIS Hotel has great facilities for Meetings Charitable Institutions , Wedding Breakfasts , Public Dinners Balls , Soirees , and is allowed to be in real domestic coiv . fo . 't , one o the Best in the Metropolis , ihe taritf on application to JOSEPH H . SPENCER .

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City Terminus Hotel , Cannon-street , LONDON . "VAJELL adapted for Banquets , Balls , Amateur Dramatic Entertainments , Public Meetings , and Arbi " trations . The large Hall is capable of seating up \ vards *| of Twelve Hundred people . Svns-EY SpEXCEn / Proprietor ^

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Masons' Hall Tavern , MASONS' AVENUE , BASINGHALL-STREET , CITY . 'FHE above old-established Tavern is NOW X OPEN , newlv decorated , by Bro . CHARLES GOSDEN , late Manager of the ' Freemasons' Tavern Company . Every accotiK modation will be found for Lodges , Tliapters , Mark and other degrees for their Meetings , Dinners , Suppers , & c , and every attention will be paid to their comfort and enjoyment by the new Proprietor .

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The Alexandra Restaurant , 7 , CONDUIT-STREET , REGENT-STREET . Public and Private Dining Rooms First-class Cooking and Wines . Open for Suppers after the Theatres . Bro . F , HILFREICH , Proprietor .

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Caledonian Hotel , ROBERT STREET , ADELPHI TERRACE , STRAND GENTLEMEN and Families visiting London will lind every acconmodation , combined with comfort and moderate charges , at the above Hotel . Beds from as . ; Sitting Roo-ns from 3 s . ; Breakfasts from 2 s . Table d'Hote 6 . 30 , 3 s . Od . ... , ,, , livery accommodation for Masonic Meetings and Banquets for the Crait , Arch and High Grades . A SpaCwiti n « . l Ch « r / ni Coffet Boom o-J «( aoting the / 'kloria Embankment . BRO . GEORGE STATES , Manager . T ^ EOliGE " R ~ EES ' VJ MAPLE and ROSEWOOD MOULDINGS , best in London

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CITY SHOW ROOMS . T DEFRIES and SONS , J ' MANUFACTURERS OF CRYSTAL , BRONZED , and ORMOLU CHANDELIERS , KEROSINE rout MODERATOR LAMPS for INDIA . VESTIBULE and LIBRARY LIGHTS in GREAT VARIETY .

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