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MIDLAND RALAAI HOTELS will be found complete in all arrangements , and charges moderate . MIDLAND GRAND HOTEL ( Adjoining St . Pancras Station ) , LONDON , N . W . The new Venetian Room at this Hotel is available for Wedding Breakfasts , and Masonic and other Banquets . ADELPHI HOTEL , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S HOTEL , LEEDS . MIDLAND HOTEL , BRADFORD . MIDLAND HOTEL , DERBY . MIDLAND HOTEL , MORECAMBE . HEYSHAM TOWER , NEAR MORECAMBE . Telegrams— " MlDOTEL . " Tariffs on application to each Hotel , or to W . TOWLE , Manager , Midland Railway Hotels , Stc . Chief Office : — Midland Grand Hotel , London , N . W .

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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor . Io connectioj with the Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of Anderton ' s is unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations , & c . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the public from 7 a . m . to 7 p . m . for Breakfasts , Luncheons , Teas , and Dinners . The 23 . Hot Luncheon , from 1 p . m . to 3 p . m ., in Coffee Room , unequalled . Registered Address for Telegrams -. — CLEMOW . LONDON

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CANNON STREET HOTEL , CANNON STREET , E . C . RITTER & PUZEY , PROPRIETORS . SPACIOUS AND COMMODIOUS ROOMS FOR LAROB OR SMALL MASONIC LODGES , AND BANQUETS , MEETINGS , AUCTIONS , BALLS , CONCERTS , ARBITRATIONS , ClNDBRBLLAS , ETC . W . G . FENELEY , MANAOBR .

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FUMAGALLI'S RESTAURANT , 12 & 13 , WILTON ROAD , VICTORIA STATION . LUNCHEONS , DINNERS AND SUPPERS . LARGE DINING SALOONS FOR PARTIES , ON THB F IRST FLOOR . WEDDING BREAKFASTS & BANQUETS PROVIDED . For particulars apply to Bro . G . RoNCHl , Manager . Bro . C . FUIAAGALLI , Proprietor . I

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TOWER BRIDGE HOTEL , TOOLE Y-STREET , S . E . PROPRIETOR : C J . BROWN . Within five minutes L . B . andS . C . Railway , and S . E . Railway ( London Bridge ); 10 minutes from Liverpoolstreet and Broad-street Stations . SPLENDID A CCOMMUDAHON FOR MASONIC LUDGBS AND CHAPTKRS , LARGE BANQUETING HALL . All up to date , and latest improvements . Acknowledged by the Press to be the finest Mamnic Hall in Lond ., 11 . Telephone Nu . 222 Hup . Insttectum miittil .

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HOSKIN'S HOTEL , OXTED , SURKbY , One mir . ult ' s walk from S . E . and L B . & S . r . Rly . Stations . Proprietor—Bro . THOMAS TUCRtR . SPEC IAL ACCOMMODATION FOR LODGES AND CHAPTERS . Spacir us Banquet Room , Ante-Koums & other conveniences . EVERY FACIEI IY FOR SUMMER OUTINGS . CULINARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECTION . WINES , CIGARS , & C , OF IMNKST HRANDS . The Fast Surrey Lodge , 2769 , meets at this establishment . GCOD STABLING . SPLENDID SCENERY . Charges very moderate . Further particulars ofthe F . ojrietor .

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS ANDWIDOWSOF FREEMASONS , CROYDON . Office—4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN , K . G ., M . W . G . M . At the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this Institution , held at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Friday , May 17 th , 1901 , W . Brother j . A . FARNFIELD , Patron , P . A . G . D . C ., Chairman , after the general business was disposed of , the Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the Election of 22 Male Annuitants from an approved list of 50 candidates , and 17 Female Annuitants from an approved list of 54 candidates , when the following were declared duly ELECTED : — N ^ 1 J 5 n MALES . Votes . 1 . Bro . F . W . B . Driver ... ... ... 6971 2 . „ W . Cballen 6454 3 . „ B . H . Swallow ... ... ... 6 3 6 4 4 . „ M . Daniel ... ... ... 6197 5 . ,, A . Campbell ... ... ... 6074 6 . „ H . Druce ... ... ... 6 . > i 4 7 . „ J . Dibble 5858 8 . „ S . C . Vye ... ... ... 5514 9 . „ H . C . Pickersgill ... ... 5500 10 . „ H . Townsend ... 5498 * u . „ J . Barker ... ... ... 5465 * I 2 . „ C . Answorth ... ... ... 5417 * ' 3- ,. E . Swan 5395 * I 4 . „ S . Moss ... ... 5390 " 15 . „ J . Sayers ... ... ... 5384 * i 6 . „ E . CIavel 53 S 3 17 . „ G . R . Godfree ... ... ... 5248 * i 8 . „ T . Massam ... ... ... 51 S 0 * ig . „ H . J . Johnson ... ... ... 447 S 20 . „ G . J . Westfield ( deferred ) ... 4431 21 . „ J . C . Davis ( deferred ) ... ... 38 S 0 22 . „ J . Laurence ( deferred ) ... ... 3265 WIDOWS . 1 . Mrs . L . J . Sauerbrey ... .. ... 7065 2 . „ E . A . Fisher ... ... ... 6009 3 . „ M . Fulford 5807 4 . „ E . L . C . Rocke ... ... ... 5778 5 . „ M . A . Hodges ... ... ... 5748 * G . „ H . Martin ... ... ,.. 55 O 2 * 7 . „ Elizabeth Taylor ... ... .,, 5453 * 8 . „ E . Bromley ,., ... ... 5443 « 9 . ,, M . Walby 5375 * lo . „ L . J . Busher ... .,. ... 5171 * it , „ E . Rawsthorne ... ... ... 5107 * I 2 . „ M . Latrielle ... ... ... 5061 * i 3 . „ Ellen Taylor 5055 " 14 . „ D . Wiight 4 SyJ 15 . „ L . Ship ( deferred ) ... ... ,- , 584 10 . „ M . Skinner ... ... ... 35 ( 14 17 . „ Louisa Taylor ... ... ... 3 : 17 ( 1 The voles of the unsuccessful candidates will be carried forward to thc next election . Those marked * are elected to fill vacancies occasioned by death since the voting papers were issued , The three lowest on the poll ( both male and female ) will be placed on the list of annuitants as vacancies occur . By order . JAMES TERRY , May 17 th , 1901 . Patron and Secretary . The next ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be held on February . 'firh , 1902 , under very distinguished presidency . The services of biethren and of ladies to act as Stewards on this important occasion are earnestly solicited and will be gratefully acknowledged .

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THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . THE RECENT ELECTION . The Widow , Mrs . ROCKE , and the friends who worked for her case , take this opportunity to express their most grateful thanks to all who have in any way so kindly contributed to the success of her election to the benefits of the Institution . For MRS . ROCKE , Bro . WM . GEOROE KENTISH , P . G . Std . Br . Mr ROIIHKT WIIVTI :.

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BRO . F . W . B . DRIVER WISHES TO EXPRESS HIS SINCERE THANKS to the many friends by whose assistance he was elected an annuitant to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Fund at the recent diction .

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PICTURE FRAMING . ARTISTIC FRAMES ( 20 th CENTURY DESIGNS ) . MASONIC FRAMES , A SPECIALITY . Certificates , Diplomas , and all kinds of Pictures Framed on the shortest notice . Portraits of the late QUEEN VICIORIA AND HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD THE VIL , Framed specially for Masonic Lodges . All our work of the best quality workmanship guaranteed . Old Frames regilt equal to new . I ' cgilding 0 / every description . ROGERS & WEBSTER , Masonic & General Picture Frame Makers , Est . 1820 . 161 , HIGH HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C .

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FREEMASON T ODGES HIGH-CLASS SUMMER OUTINGS BY ROAD , RAIL , OR RIVER , AT SPECIAL RATES , including TRAVEL TICKETS AND CATERING . ARRANGED BY THOS . COOK & SON , LUDGATE CIRCUS , LONDON , E . C . Enquiries Invited . Eslimales Free .

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ORPHAN WORKING SCHOOL . Founded 175 S . 500 Fatherless Boys and Girls Maintained and Educated . Patron—His MAJESTY The KING . Treasurer—HORACE BROOKS MARSHALL , Esq ., J . P ., D . L . Thi Committee have the pleasure to announce that CHARLES E . KEYSER , Esq ., J . P ., of Aldermaston Court , Reading , has promised to PRESIDE at the 143 rd ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL on June 28 th next , at the Whitehall Rooms , Hotel Metropole , Whitehall-place , S . W . Gentlemen willing to become Stewards are requested to send in their names to the Secretary without delay . All fuither inlormation will be gladly given by ALEXANDER GRANT , Secretary . Offices , 73 , Cheapside , E . C .

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r ^ REAT WESTERN RAILWAY . UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE EXCURSIONS for a week , & fortnight , Stc , will leave PADDINGTON STATION as under :-EVERY MONDAY ( commencing June 3 rd ) . —To Swindon , Bath , BRISTOL , Cirencester , Chalford , Stroud , GLOUCESTER , CHELTENHAM , Frome , Shepton Mallet , Wells , YEOVIL , Bridport , Stc . EVERY MONDAY ( commencing June 3 rd ) and THURSDAY .-To DORCHESTER , WEYMOUTH , and PORTLAND . EVERY THURSDAY . —To Weston-Super-Mare , Btidgwater , TAUNTON , Minehead , Lynton , LYNMOUTH , Barnstaple , ILFRACOMBE , Tiverton , EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , TORQUAY , Paignton , Dartmouth , Kingsbridge , PLYMOUTH , Devonport , Yealmpton , Tavistock , Launceston , Bodmin , Wadebridge , Fowey , Newquay , Truro , FALMOUTH , St . Ives , PENZANCE , & c . EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT .-To EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , PLYMOUTH , Bodmin , Wadebridge , Fowey , Newquay , Ttuco , FALMOUTH , St . Ives , PENZANCE , & c . CHEAP THIRD CLASS RETURN TICKETS are issued DAILY by certain Trains to WINDSOR 2 / 6 , BURXHAM BEECHES 3 / -, MAIDENHEAD 3 / ., MARLOW and HENLEY 36 , GORING 5 / 6 , & c . Tickets , pamphlets , & c , obtainable at the Company ' s Stations and Town Offices . J . L . WILKINSON , General Manager .

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THE UPPER THAMES . RETURN TICKETS at 21 / - ate ISSUED AT P ADDING T 0 N DAILY ( i - ommiMiring SATURDAY , MAY iSth ) ( BANK HOLIDAYS & REGATTA DAYS EXCEPTED ) to include Iirst class railway journey to and from II EX I . KY-ON-Til AMES , LAUNCH TRIP . , „ MONDAYS , WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS to CLIVEDO . N WOODS . On 'TUESDAYS , THURSDAYS , FRIDAYS & SUNDAYS to PANGBOURNK . LUNCHEON ON HOARD LAUNCH . 'TABLE D'HOTE DINNER at "RED LION" HOTEL , HENLEY . WEEK DAYS . —PADDINGTON Dep . 10 . 0 a . m ., HENLEY arrive 10 . 50 a . m . ; HENLEY Dep . y . 15 l > - "' - > PADDINGTON arrive 10 . 7 p . m . SUNDAYS .-PADDINGTON Dep . 10 . 5 a . m ., 1 IENLEV arrive 111 . 55 a . m . ; HENLEY Dep . 9 . 0 p . m ., PADDINGTON arrive 9 . 52 p . m .

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ARS QUATUOR CORONATORUM FuR SALE . Complete numbers frou iSSS to date , in rxctllent cmditijn . Aoply , A . Q . C , Ollice of the Freemason , 16 & ifij , Great Queen-st . Tendon , W . C .

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F UR SALE .-SPLENDID Si £ T OF SEVEN COLOURED PLATES of various degrees of Fre . ma .-onry , putil . shid in liu , £± 4 s . ol . App ly J . S ., Ollice of tne Freemason , 16 and ifjj , Great Queen-, street , W . C .

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MIDLAND RALAAI HOTELS will be found complete in all arrangements , and charges moderate . MIDLAND GRAND HOTEL ( Adjoining St . Pancras Station ) , LONDON , N . W . The new Venetian Room at this Hotel is available for Wedding Breakfasts , and Masonic and other Banquets . ADELPHI HOTEL , LIVERPOOL . QUEEN'S HOTEL , LEEDS . MIDLAND HOTEL , BRADFORD . MIDLAND HOTEL , DERBY . MIDLAND HOTEL , MORECAMBE . HEYSHAM TOWER , NEAR MORECAMBE . Telegrams— " MlDOTEL . " Tariffs on application to each Hotel , or to W . TOWLE , Manager , Midland Railway Hotels , Stc . Chief Office : — Midland Grand Hotel , London , N . W .

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ANDERTON'S HOTEL & TAVERN FLEET STREET , LONDON . F . H . CLEMOW , Proprietor . Io connectioj with the Peacock Hotel , and Royal Hotel , Boston , Lincolnshire . The central position of Anderton ' s is unequalled for Masonic Banquets , Public Dinners , Wedding Breakfasts , Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations , & c . The RESTAURANT on Eastern Side of Hotel Entrance is open to the public from 7 a . m . to 7 p . m . for Breakfasts , Luncheons , Teas , and Dinners . The 23 . Hot Luncheon , from 1 p . m . to 3 p . m ., in Coffee Room , unequalled . Registered Address for Telegrams -. — CLEMOW . LONDON

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CANNON STREET HOTEL , CANNON STREET , E . C . RITTER & PUZEY , PROPRIETORS . SPACIOUS AND COMMODIOUS ROOMS FOR LAROB OR SMALL MASONIC LODGES , AND BANQUETS , MEETINGS , AUCTIONS , BALLS , CONCERTS , ARBITRATIONS , ClNDBRBLLAS , ETC . W . G . FENELEY , MANAOBR .

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FUMAGALLI'S RESTAURANT , 12 & 13 , WILTON ROAD , VICTORIA STATION . LUNCHEONS , DINNERS AND SUPPERS . LARGE DINING SALOONS FOR PARTIES , ON THB F IRST FLOOR . WEDDING BREAKFASTS & BANQUETS PROVIDED . For particulars apply to Bro . G . RoNCHl , Manager . Bro . C . FUIAAGALLI , Proprietor . I

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TOWER BRIDGE HOTEL , TOOLE Y-STREET , S . E . PROPRIETOR : C J . BROWN . Within five minutes L . B . andS . C . Railway , and S . E . Railway ( London Bridge ); 10 minutes from Liverpoolstreet and Broad-street Stations . SPLENDID A CCOMMUDAHON FOR MASONIC LUDGBS AND CHAPTKRS , LARGE BANQUETING HALL . All up to date , and latest improvements . Acknowledged by the Press to be the finest Mamnic Hall in Lond ., 11 . Telephone Nu . 222 Hup . Insttectum miittil .

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HOSKIN'S HOTEL , OXTED , SURKbY , One mir . ult ' s walk from S . E . and L B . & S . r . Rly . Stations . Proprietor—Bro . THOMAS TUCRtR . SPEC IAL ACCOMMODATION FOR LODGES AND CHAPTERS . Spacir us Banquet Room , Ante-Koums & other conveniences . EVERY FACIEI IY FOR SUMMER OUTINGS . CULINARY ARRANGEMENTS PERFECTION . WINES , CIGARS , & C , OF IMNKST HRANDS . The Fast Surrey Lodge , 2769 , meets at this establishment . GCOD STABLING . SPLENDID SCENERY . Charges very moderate . Further particulars ofthe F . ojrietor .

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ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION FOR AGED FREEMASONS ANDWIDOWSOF FREEMASONS , CROYDON . Office—4 , Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C . HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE DUKE OF CONNAUGHT AND STRATHEARN , K . G ., M . W . G . M . At the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of this Institution , held at Freemasons' Hall , London , on Friday , May 17 th , 1901 , W . Brother j . A . FARNFIELD , Patron , P . A . G . D . C ., Chairman , after the general business was disposed of , the Governors and Subscribers proceeded to the Election of 22 Male Annuitants from an approved list of 50 candidates , and 17 Female Annuitants from an approved list of 54 candidates , when the following were declared duly ELECTED : — N ^ 1 J 5 n MALES . Votes . 1 . Bro . F . W . B . Driver ... ... ... 6971 2 . „ W . Cballen 6454 3 . „ B . H . Swallow ... ... ... 6 3 6 4 4 . „ M . Daniel ... ... ... 6197 5 . ,, A . Campbell ... ... ... 6074 6 . „ H . Druce ... ... ... 6 . > i 4 7 . „ J . Dibble 5858 8 . „ S . C . Vye ... ... ... 5514 9 . „ H . C . Pickersgill ... ... 5500 10 . „ H . Townsend ... 5498 * u . „ J . Barker ... ... ... 5465 * I 2 . „ C . Answorth ... ... ... 5417 * ' 3- ,. E . Swan 5395 * I 4 . „ S . Moss ... ... 5390 " 15 . „ J . Sayers ... ... ... 5384 * i 6 . „ E . CIavel 53 S 3 17 . „ G . R . Godfree ... ... ... 5248 * i 8 . „ T . Massam ... ... ... 51 S 0 * ig . „ H . J . Johnson ... ... ... 447 S 20 . „ G . J . Westfield ( deferred ) ... 4431 21 . „ J . C . Davis ( deferred ) ... ... 38 S 0 22 . „ J . Laurence ( deferred ) ... ... 3265 WIDOWS . 1 . Mrs . L . J . Sauerbrey ... .. ... 7065 2 . „ E . A . Fisher ... ... ... 6009 3 . „ M . Fulford 5807 4 . „ E . L . C . Rocke ... ... ... 5778 5 . „ M . A . Hodges ... ... ... 5748 * G . „ H . Martin ... ... ,.. 55 O 2 * 7 . „ Elizabeth Taylor ... ... .,, 5453 * 8 . „ E . Bromley ,., ... ... 5443 « 9 . ,, M . Walby 5375 * lo . „ L . J . Busher ... .,. ... 5171 * it , „ E . Rawsthorne ... ... ... 5107 * I 2 . „ M . Latrielle ... ... ... 5061 * i 3 . „ Ellen Taylor 5055 " 14 . „ D . Wiight 4 SyJ 15 . „ L . Ship ( deferred ) ... ... ,- , 584 10 . „ M . Skinner ... ... ... 35 ( 14 17 . „ Louisa Taylor ... ... ... 3 : 17 ( 1 The voles of the unsuccessful candidates will be carried forward to thc next election . Those marked * are elected to fill vacancies occasioned by death since the voting papers were issued , The three lowest on the poll ( both male and female ) will be placed on the list of annuitants as vacancies occur . By order . JAMES TERRY , May 17 th , 1901 . Patron and Secretary . The next ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL will be held on February . 'firh , 1902 , under very distinguished presidency . The services of biethren and of ladies to act as Stewards on this important occasion are earnestly solicited and will be gratefully acknowledged .

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THE ROYAL MASONIC BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION . THE RECENT ELECTION . The Widow , Mrs . ROCKE , and the friends who worked for her case , take this opportunity to express their most grateful thanks to all who have in any way so kindly contributed to the success of her election to the benefits of the Institution . For MRS . ROCKE , Bro . WM . GEOROE KENTISH , P . G . Std . Br . Mr ROIIHKT WIIVTI :.

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BRO . F . W . B . DRIVER WISHES TO EXPRESS HIS SINCERE THANKS to the many friends by whose assistance he was elected an annuitant to the Royal Masonic Benevolent Fund at the recent diction .

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PICTURE FRAMING . ARTISTIC FRAMES ( 20 th CENTURY DESIGNS ) . MASONIC FRAMES , A SPECIALITY . Certificates , Diplomas , and all kinds of Pictures Framed on the shortest notice . Portraits of the late QUEEN VICIORIA AND HIS MAJESTY KING EDWARD THE VIL , Framed specially for Masonic Lodges . All our work of the best quality workmanship guaranteed . Old Frames regilt equal to new . I ' cgilding 0 / every description . ROGERS & WEBSTER , Masonic & General Picture Frame Makers , Est . 1820 . 161 , HIGH HOLBORN , LONDON , W . C .

Ad00602

FREEMASON T ODGES HIGH-CLASS SUMMER OUTINGS BY ROAD , RAIL , OR RIVER , AT SPECIAL RATES , including TRAVEL TICKETS AND CATERING . ARRANGED BY THOS . COOK & SON , LUDGATE CIRCUS , LONDON , E . C . Enquiries Invited . Eslimales Free .

Ad00611

ORPHAN WORKING SCHOOL . Founded 175 S . 500 Fatherless Boys and Girls Maintained and Educated . Patron—His MAJESTY The KING . Treasurer—HORACE BROOKS MARSHALL , Esq ., J . P ., D . L . Thi Committee have the pleasure to announce that CHARLES E . KEYSER , Esq ., J . P ., of Aldermaston Court , Reading , has promised to PRESIDE at the 143 rd ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL on June 28 th next , at the Whitehall Rooms , Hotel Metropole , Whitehall-place , S . W . Gentlemen willing to become Stewards are requested to send in their names to the Secretary without delay . All fuither inlormation will be gladly given by ALEXANDER GRANT , Secretary . Offices , 73 , Cheapside , E . C .

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r ^ REAT WESTERN RAILWAY . UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE EXCURSIONS for a week , & fortnight , Stc , will leave PADDINGTON STATION as under :-EVERY MONDAY ( commencing June 3 rd ) . —To Swindon , Bath , BRISTOL , Cirencester , Chalford , Stroud , GLOUCESTER , CHELTENHAM , Frome , Shepton Mallet , Wells , YEOVIL , Bridport , Stc . EVERY MONDAY ( commencing June 3 rd ) and THURSDAY .-To DORCHESTER , WEYMOUTH , and PORTLAND . EVERY THURSDAY . —To Weston-Super-Mare , Btidgwater , TAUNTON , Minehead , Lynton , LYNMOUTH , Barnstaple , ILFRACOMBE , Tiverton , EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , TORQUAY , Paignton , Dartmouth , Kingsbridge , PLYMOUTH , Devonport , Yealmpton , Tavistock , Launceston , Bodmin , Wadebridge , Fowey , Newquay , Truro , FALMOUTH , St . Ives , PENZANCE , & c . EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT .-To EXETER , Dawlish , Teignmouth , PLYMOUTH , Bodmin , Wadebridge , Fowey , Newquay , Ttuco , FALMOUTH , St . Ives , PENZANCE , & c . CHEAP THIRD CLASS RETURN TICKETS are issued DAILY by certain Trains to WINDSOR 2 / 6 , BURXHAM BEECHES 3 / -, MAIDENHEAD 3 / ., MARLOW and HENLEY 36 , GORING 5 / 6 , & c . Tickets , pamphlets , & c , obtainable at the Company ' s Stations and Town Offices . J . L . WILKINSON , General Manager .

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THE UPPER THAMES . RETURN TICKETS at 21 / - ate ISSUED AT P ADDING T 0 N DAILY ( i - ommiMiring SATURDAY , MAY iSth ) ( BANK HOLIDAYS & REGATTA DAYS EXCEPTED ) to include Iirst class railway journey to and from II EX I . KY-ON-Til AMES , LAUNCH TRIP . , „ MONDAYS , WEDNESDAYS and SATURDAYS to CLIVEDO . N WOODS . On 'TUESDAYS , THURSDAYS , FRIDAYS & SUNDAYS to PANGBOURNK . LUNCHEON ON HOARD LAUNCH . 'TABLE D'HOTE DINNER at "RED LION" HOTEL , HENLEY . WEEK DAYS . —PADDINGTON Dep . 10 . 0 a . m ., HENLEY arrive 10 . 50 a . m . ; HENLEY Dep . y . 15 l > - "' - > PADDINGTON arrive 10 . 7 p . m . SUNDAYS .-PADDINGTON Dep . 10 . 5 a . m ., 1 IENLEV arrive 111 . 55 a . m . ; HENLEY Dep . 9 . 0 p . m ., PADDINGTON arrive 9 . 52 p . m .

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ARS QUATUOR CORONATORUM FuR SALE . Complete numbers frou iSSS to date , in rxctllent cmditijn . Aoply , A . Q . C , Ollice of the Freemason , 16 & ifij , Great Queen-st . Tendon , W . C .

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F UR SALE .-SPLENDID Si £ T OF SEVEN COLOURED PLATES of various degrees of Fre . ma .-onry , putil . shid in liu , £± 4 s . ol . App ly J . S ., Ollice of tne Freemason , 16 and ifjj , Great Queen-, street , W . C .

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