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BT HER MAJESTY'S ^^^^^^^ ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . MEAKIN'SSELFACTINGSASHOPENERANDFASTENER.ENLARGED fi « = ^^^^^ i UNLOCKED ^ m MEAKIN'S TUBULAR SASH-LINE HOLDER VIEW OF B ! ( l ^^^^^^ fili PTUVUJi- 'IB' 1 Patronised by Her Majesty ' s Government I 1 rprj- ^ . tiSrw ' 1 ^ | jH L UL . L . 1 JN IJ JYf i I " > ( see specifications issued from the War Office | I a TO I'I J 1 THE 5 / i ! J by order of Major H . C . Seddon , R . E . ) Will I j if FASTENER all ! ' l £ f | S 0 i ^ P ! 11 CORD . j Wj ' ff ^ enable an ordinary carpenter to put in a new i \ H I r \ r > iVirrr \ all I pglsAAA ^! 11 \ * " M i I Line to a Sliding Sash without disturbing the 1 B UULvMnU . | HhAA \ P ! ' fSt ' Beads or the Sash , provided the said Sash has J 1 * rl I W ^^^ A 1 H '' 9 fi ' been fitted with tlle Tul } ular Sash-Line Holder \ I y ^^ ll 1 II ? V A \ A B >?« TlQf ^ instead of the ordinary plan , which necessi- 1 I y ^ isfsffl'i i iiir ^ - $ % ] Ps / wwiio' i tates setting at the ed s ° f the sash . i i ' ' ^ ^ --ir ^ Wi 1 K % ^ J * I y ^^ SMl i ^ H therefore removing the beads . No cups and W ^ ^^^^^^Wh1if!MS^^^^^^^Kj1?^PilceSs^tlieSetofFour.1l ^^ i ^ Ml ^^ iii K = ^^ 1 m ^ -i ^^^ W & M ^ U- Fig . A . represents the Tubular Sash-Line Holder , I j ^ lSBS AiSwSg 3 \ ' Affl CVflM . J 1 N 41 ground plan of which is seen at D . Thc H i > lA «^ r ® J 5 __ - ^— ^ 1 if' « = i ~ __' v ^ | v I | v \ _ A *' .. _ f ? i II _< J ' l » holes in A are pierced from side to side , r ^ - I -1 | li n % ^^ i & fMiSAAu jJ jj SSiS ^^ S ^ gffiKjS , tKi ¦ a * > SliKi 3 f 9 ! U and when the Line is inserted into the Tube , f ¦ - J j I \ \\ (! . " <> u ;! K . Fks ^ ^ xlM' A ^ " E 1 '" - *— | | - | A a bradawl or finely-pointed tool will separate » CtLp | * p l . j — a » aKi ^ ^ \ SI I r ? i 'I'I T the fibres , and pins of iron wire being in- Jlk j i I ]____ I I -flSTiV Sffl ^ l ^^ \ IK IhS _ f H I 1 scrted will firmlv secure the Line . The slot-ll—IV' —U 1 'J- ' ra ! 4 " * „„ , __ __ /© MP'S IlfSrir XA ; i ? V iM « . - ^ " ^^^^ V- . . * . E hole is to receive the pin B . 0 C _ - tt- APRICES : t _ F __ £ « 5 \ . JJ S « J " > iAif : /^^ MiM ' t * . > Fig . C shows the edge of a Sash grooved to receive thc Tubular Sash-Line Holder . VWf 3 , <** rflj'flfj V ^ ft . r ! : li \ «• mEAlllf » i . " # Fig . E shows thc faceof a Sash with thc iwaWiradirrf / iinonrvj ' jowiiiffm / Ae room . 18 s or 20 s uer ^ eRfe ^ - IrHfl / O Sri' \ "t . s •* ***]& I window , S « i ^ 1 DECORATOI CI M EAKIWS S -A CTING F ASTENER FOR F AN-L IGHTS . ' F ^^^^ Fi | jL *^ M ^ I ' ' / & \ 35 s . ( Semi or Square . ) soarefixedat the Criterion , Piccadilly . 0 r , ;i !10 Utt , ie mmmWI(^SS^JMEAKIN 'S SELF ADJUSTING DOOR SPINDLE .Fastener , P ^ SB ^^ "J f V ^ BAKERbTREET - / Price , same as other first-class patents . ( Till 9 s - 6 d - orl 0 s - - klStPf' ! Jl . jp X ^ MAwSoy' MEAKIN . S NEW PATENT J ^ .- ***>&&& . , ^ V OAOU PUT I FY t ^ allfln Thc N ' obilitv and Gentry arc respectfully informed that the difficulty of opening and onul ' * « - ' * - * -i- •» » (// Ij . ffeg ^ closing , and at the same time LOCKING THE IARCF . M . A-IT . CLASS wisnows now so generally WhVli t-rrn hp nilpd from the fare nlate » il ^ W found in Mansions , is rendered perfectly easy and simple by tlie adoption of this Patent . « »•« ' " De 011 l - u trom tne Iace P late- * m \ U 3 Sr It isdcsignedcxpresslvtngivcgrcat facilitvforgefLinginstant \ enlilalionliyre .-i ( lrly lowering " "TLip : PULLEY OF THE FUTURE" ^*< fwB ^ or raising the largest plate glass sashes , aud unconsciously looking thc same against the IIII iv ^ i _ i _ r _ i wi IIIL I w I V ^ . , a ^ Burglar , no matter tire lieiglit from the lloorof the meeting rails . Hitherto nearly all Sash rulleys are made with the Hush formed of a ring of metal , * Ur „ . .. . , ., , i . , .., ii ,. * >> -.. . ,. „ sometimes of Gun ISIetal , oftener of Iron or i ! ra ? s , ami always with the Axle Flush with thc , , , o Thisplan dispenses wi h the pole ami hookntlhcendknown asa Long Arm or cent e - ° ™ ¦ becoming set fast ( generally from Rust ) the lines U ) « t | fastenings , or continuous hues , or handles on the bottom rails of top sash , which cannot be ^ " ,. llts havc to be rcmovc , i a „ a , 1 , 1- ruilev taken out to he oill-, 1 . In this patent tlie ' ~» reached without first throwing up the lower sasli . Workmen cannot fit thc Pulley in too tight , as the Axles arc not / lush with the Hush , anil Die Testimonials ofthe liii'bcst character from mam-of thc leading N ' obUitv and Gentry , as holes drilled in the face plate down to the Axles enable any one to readily OIL THEM also from a great number of tlie principal Architects . ' | WHILE TIIE PULLEY IS IN ITS PLACE . lPf\Pif\*MEAKIN'SPATENTSELFAC™SASHFASTENERSBEL 3 M & . J \ I H : \ ( fXX •Have been fitted at MARLBOROUGH and C LARENCE HOUSKS , numerous Mansions , Clubs , and Hotels . iif \ 1 11 M i i 8 II Tho Prudential Assurance Offices ( 500 Windows ) and the New Buildings INNER and MIDDLE TEMPLE are fitted with li il ! | HI I -T-1 i- -, his three Patents . 1 ^ a \ a \ n \ B Th © Freema . SOnS T a . Vemhas recently been fitted with several sets of Fasteners , of which the Proprietor , 5 ^ $ a . \ . Jr \^ Jt \ , J Mr . A . Best , writes—¦ ^^ / Dear Sir—Allow me to express my entire satisfaction with tlic working of your Patent Window Pulleys , and also with the manner in which you havc fixed them . " No Plate Glass Window should be without them . " ILLUSTRATIONS FREE .

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LADBROKE HALL . NOTTING-HILL , LONDON , W . Opposite the Notting-Hill Station of the Metropolitan Railway , from which Trains run every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lints of Railway . ) THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR LODGE MEETINGS 13 UNEQUALLED BV ANV ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LARGE LODGE AND BANQUET ROOMS , WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE . THE HALL MAY BE ENGAGED FOR BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DINNERS , PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS , & c ., - \ Apply to Bro . J . LINSCOTT ( at the Hall ) , 14 , Ladbroke Grove-road , London , W .

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BURTO N'S (/ TURKISH OR ROMAN , _/ - - BATHS ^ > FOR LAD 1 ES AND / VN . \ GENTLEMEN . is ' A 182 & 184 , EUSTON ROAD . - •-, ( Near Guston-square , N . W . ) ~ -- ' Established 1 S 59 .

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A . OLDROYD , 364 , HIGH STREET , STRATFORD , MANUFACTURER OF THE PATENT DIAPHANIC ITOBACCOPOUCHES¦ CRESTS , MONOGRAMS , or NAMES IN ANY STYLE , 1 ' FOUR COLOURS . . Can be obtained direct of Bro . Oldroyd at the folowing prices , on receipt of stamps or P . O . O . No . 3 , price 2 s . od ., will take a name of 9 letters . 4 , „ as . 6 d ., „ 11 „ 1 S > >» 3 s . ° u " .. „ 12 „ 6 , „ 3 s . 6 d ., „ 13 „ N . B . —All names to be sent in Capitals . 1 — . — . . _

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X .. __ •RILUARD BA 1 . I . 5 , Chalks , Cues , an ^ 1 ^ . fa S . T'I's , at HKNNINCJ UROS . IVORY _ VJaf > T - •- WORKS , 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , QJS ^ fca W . C . (_ 'hcii > cst house in thc trade lor ^^^^^ ^^ billiard table r .-riuisiies and ivory goods in s ^ a & k Q ^ ^^ general . O'd bads adjusted or ' exchanged . 0 r Q ir- 'Tp u >^ I ' rice lists on application .

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NOW READY . PRICE 1 / 6 ; POST FREE 1 / 7 . "MASO NIC P OINT S , " Being Authorized Cues in the MASONIC RITUALS OF THE E . A ., F . C , AND M . M . DEGREES , AND OF THOSE IN THE HOLY ROYAL ARCH . BY BRO . JADU . Copy of Communication to ihe Compiler from H . R . H . the M . W . G . M . " Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , " 35 th Octoher , 1876 . " DEAH Slit AND BnoTiiEn , —I have this morning 1 ; - ceived a note from Mr . F . Knollye , Private Secretary to the Prince of Walrs , requesting me to convey to you the thanks of His Royal Hi ghness , for thc book you have been good enough to send him , a request with which I have much pleasure in complying . —I am , dear Sir , yours fraterna'ly , "J OHN HERVEY , G . S . May be obtained of any Bookseller , or direct from the-Office by writing to the Publisher of the Freemason , 198 c Fleet-street , London .

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BT HER MAJESTY'S ^^^^^^^ ROYAL LETTERS PATENT . MEAKIN'SSELFACTINGSASHOPENERANDFASTENER.ENLARGED fi « = ^^^^^ i UNLOCKED ^ m MEAKIN'S TUBULAR SASH-LINE HOLDER VIEW OF B ! ( l ^^^^^^ fili PTUVUJi- 'IB' 1 Patronised by Her Majesty ' s Government I 1 rprj- ^ . tiSrw ' 1 ^ | jH L UL . L . 1 JN IJ JYf i I " > ( see specifications issued from the War Office | I a TO I'I J 1 THE 5 / i ! J by order of Major H . C . Seddon , R . E . ) Will I j if FASTENER all ! ' l £ f | S 0 i ^ P ! 11 CORD . j Wj ' ff ^ enable an ordinary carpenter to put in a new i \ H I r \ r > iVirrr \ all I pglsAAA ^! 11 \ * " M i I Line to a Sliding Sash without disturbing the 1 B UULvMnU . | HhAA \ P ! ' fSt ' Beads or the Sash , provided the said Sash has J 1 * rl I W ^^^ A 1 H '' 9 fi ' been fitted with tlle Tul } ular Sash-Line Holder \ I y ^^ ll 1 II ? V A \ A B >?« TlQf ^ instead of the ordinary plan , which necessi- 1 I y ^ isfsffl'i i iiir ^ - $ % ] Ps / wwiio' i tates setting at the ed s ° f the sash . i i ' ' ^ ^ --ir ^ Wi 1 K % ^ J * I y ^^ SMl i ^ H therefore removing the beads . No cups and W ^ ^^^^^^Wh1if!MS^^^^^^^Kj1?^PilceSs^tlieSetofFour.1l ^^ i ^ Ml ^^ iii K = ^^ 1 m ^ -i ^^^ W & M ^ U- Fig . A . represents the Tubular Sash-Line Holder , I j ^ lSBS AiSwSg 3 \ ' Affl CVflM . J 1 N 41 ground plan of which is seen at D . Thc H i > lA «^ r ® J 5 __ - ^— ^ 1 if' « = i ~ __' v ^ | v I | v \ _ A *' .. _ f ? i II _< J ' l » holes in A are pierced from side to side , r ^ - I -1 | li n % ^^ i & fMiSAAu jJ jj SSiS ^^ S ^ gffiKjS , tKi ¦ a * > SliKi 3 f 9 ! U and when the Line is inserted into the Tube , f ¦ - J j I \ \\ (! . " <> u ;! K . Fks ^ ^ xlM' A ^ " E 1 '" - *— | | - | A a bradawl or finely-pointed tool will separate » CtLp | * p l . j — a » aKi ^ ^ \ SI I r ? i 'I'I T the fibres , and pins of iron wire being in- Jlk j i I ]____ I I -flSTiV Sffl ^ l ^^ \ IK IhS _ f H I 1 scrted will firmlv secure the Line . The slot-ll—IV' —U 1 'J- ' ra ! 4 " * „„ , __ __ /© MP'S IlfSrir XA ; i ? V iM « . - ^ " ^^^^ V- . . * . E hole is to receive the pin B . 0 C _ - tt- APRICES : t _ F __ £ « 5 \ . JJ S « J " > iAif : /^^ MiM ' t * . > Fig . C shows the edge of a Sash grooved to receive thc Tubular Sash-Line Holder . VWf 3 , <** rflj'flfj V ^ ft . r ! : li \ «• mEAlllf » i . " # Fig . E shows thc faceof a Sash with thc iwaWiradirrf / iinonrvj ' jowiiiffm / Ae room . 18 s or 20 s uer ^ eRfe ^ - IrHfl / O Sri' \ "t . s •* ***]& I window , S « i ^ 1 DECORATOI CI M EAKIWS S -A CTING F ASTENER FOR F AN-L IGHTS . ' F ^^^^ Fi | jL *^ M ^ I ' ' / & \ 35 s . ( Semi or Square . ) soarefixedat the Criterion , Piccadilly . 0 r , ;i !10 Utt , ie mmmWI(^SS^JMEAKIN 'S SELF ADJUSTING DOOR SPINDLE .Fastener , P ^ SB ^^ "J f V ^ BAKERbTREET - / Price , same as other first-class patents . ( Till 9 s - 6 d - orl 0 s - - klStPf' ! Jl . jp X ^ MAwSoy' MEAKIN . S NEW PATENT J ^ .- ***>&&& . , ^ V OAOU PUT I FY t ^ allfln Thc N ' obilitv and Gentry arc respectfully informed that the difficulty of opening and onul ' * « - ' * - * -i- •» » (// Ij . ffeg ^ closing , and at the same time LOCKING THE IARCF . M . A-IT . CLASS wisnows now so generally WhVli t-rrn hp nilpd from the fare nlate » il ^ W found in Mansions , is rendered perfectly easy and simple by tlie adoption of this Patent . « »•« ' " De 011 l - u trom tne Iace P late- * m \ U 3 Sr It isdcsignedcxpresslvtngivcgrcat facilitvforgefLinginstant \ enlilalionliyre .-i ( lrly lowering " "TLip : PULLEY OF THE FUTURE" ^*< fwB ^ or raising the largest plate glass sashes , aud unconsciously looking thc same against the IIII iv ^ i _ i _ r _ i wi IIIL I w I V ^ . , a ^ Burglar , no matter tire lieiglit from the lloorof the meeting rails . Hitherto nearly all Sash rulleys are made with the Hush formed of a ring of metal , * Ur „ . .. . , ., , i . , .., ii ,. * >> -.. . ,. „ sometimes of Gun ISIetal , oftener of Iron or i ! ra ? s , ami always with the Axle Flush with thc , , , o Thisplan dispenses wi h the pole ami hookntlhcendknown asa Long Arm or cent e - ° ™ ¦ becoming set fast ( generally from Rust ) the lines U ) « t | fastenings , or continuous hues , or handles on the bottom rails of top sash , which cannot be ^ " ,. llts havc to be rcmovc , i a „ a , 1 , 1- ruilev taken out to he oill-, 1 . In this patent tlie ' ~» reached without first throwing up the lower sasli . Workmen cannot fit thc Pulley in too tight , as the Axles arc not / lush with the Hush , anil Die Testimonials ofthe liii'bcst character from mam-of thc leading N ' obUitv and Gentry , as holes drilled in the face plate down to the Axles enable any one to readily OIL THEM also from a great number of tlie principal Architects . ' | WHILE TIIE PULLEY IS IN ITS PLACE . lPf\Pif\*MEAKIN'SPATENTSELFAC™SASHFASTENERSBEL 3 M & . J \ I H : \ ( fXX •Have been fitted at MARLBOROUGH and C LARENCE HOUSKS , numerous Mansions , Clubs , and Hotels . iif \ 1 11 M i i 8 II Tho Prudential Assurance Offices ( 500 Windows ) and the New Buildings INNER and MIDDLE TEMPLE are fitted with li il ! | HI I -T-1 i- -, his three Patents . 1 ^ a \ a \ n \ B Th © Freema . SOnS T a . Vemhas recently been fitted with several sets of Fasteners , of which the Proprietor , 5 ^ $ a . \ . Jr \^ Jt \ , J Mr . A . Best , writes—¦ ^^ / Dear Sir—Allow me to express my entire satisfaction with tlic working of your Patent Window Pulleys , and also with the manner in which you havc fixed them . " No Plate Glass Window should be without them . " ILLUSTRATIONS FREE .

Ad00802

LADBROKE HALL . NOTTING-HILL , LONDON , W . Opposite the Notting-Hill Station of the Metropolitan Railway , from which Trains run every few minutes to all parts of London , and in connection with the principal Lints of Railway . ) THE ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED FOR LODGE MEETINGS 13 UNEQUALLED BV ANV ESTABLISHMENT IN THE DISTRICT . LARGE LODGE AND BANQUET ROOMS , WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE . THE HALL MAY BE ENGAGED FOR BANQUETS , WEDDING BREAKFASTS , DINNERS , PUBLIC OR PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENTS , & c ., - \ Apply to Bro . J . LINSCOTT ( at the Hall ) , 14 , Ladbroke Grove-road , London , W .

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BURTO N'S (/ TURKISH OR ROMAN , _/ - - BATHS ^ > FOR LAD 1 ES AND / VN . \ GENTLEMEN . is ' A 182 & 184 , EUSTON ROAD . - •-, ( Near Guston-square , N . W . ) ~ -- ' Established 1 S 59 .

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A . OLDROYD , 364 , HIGH STREET , STRATFORD , MANUFACTURER OF THE PATENT DIAPHANIC ITOBACCOPOUCHES¦ CRESTS , MONOGRAMS , or NAMES IN ANY STYLE , 1 ' FOUR COLOURS . . Can be obtained direct of Bro . Oldroyd at the folowing prices , on receipt of stamps or P . O . O . No . 3 , price 2 s . od ., will take a name of 9 letters . 4 , „ as . 6 d ., „ 11 „ 1 S > >» 3 s . ° u " .. „ 12 „ 6 , „ 3 s . 6 d ., „ 13 „ N . B . —All names to be sent in Capitals . 1 — . — . . _

Ad00806

LORD SKELMERSDALE . India Proof of a Finely Engraved Portrait of the Deputy Grand Master of England , Price 1 / -. May be ibrained at the Office of the Freemason , iq 8 Fleet-street .

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X .. __ •RILUARD BA 1 . I . 5 , Chalks , Cues , an ^ 1 ^ . fa S . T'I's , at HKNNINCJ UROS . IVORY _ VJaf > T - •- WORKS , 11 , HIGH STREET , LONDON , QJS ^ fca W . C . (_ 'hcii > cst house in thc trade lor ^^^^^ ^^ billiard table r .-riuisiies and ivory goods in s ^ a & k Q ^ ^^ general . O'd bads adjusted or ' exchanged . 0 r Q ir- 'Tp u >^ I ' rice lists on application .

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NOW READY . PRICE 1 / 6 ; POST FREE 1 / 7 . "MASO NIC P OINT S , " Being Authorized Cues in the MASONIC RITUALS OF THE E . A ., F . C , AND M . M . DEGREES , AND OF THOSE IN THE HOLY ROYAL ARCH . BY BRO . JADU . Copy of Communication to ihe Compiler from H . R . H . the M . W . G . M . " Freemasons' Hall , London , W . C , " 35 th Octoher , 1876 . " DEAH Slit AND BnoTiiEn , —I have this morning 1 ; - ceived a note from Mr . F . Knollye , Private Secretary to the Prince of Walrs , requesting me to convey to you the thanks of His Royal Hi ghness , for thc book you have been good enough to send him , a request with which I have much pleasure in complying . —I am , dear Sir , yours fraterna'ly , "J OHN HERVEY , G . S . May be obtained of any Bookseller , or direct from the-Office by writing to the Publisher of the Freemason , 198 c Fleet-street , London .

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^ HE CI 1 IZEN . City Newspaper , rpHE CITIZEN . Published J HE CITIZEN . Every Friday , " ' J * HE CITIZEN . Price One Penny , ¦ pHE CITIZEN T" Veiy fully " ~~ 'pHE CITIZEN . Reports and discusses pHE CITIZEN . City Affairs . pHE CITIZEN . Fridays . pHE CITIZEN . OiTPenny ! pHE CITIZEN Office , 117 , Cheapside . pHE CITIZEN . The only pHE CITIZEN . Weekly Newspaper ' pHE CITIZEN . Forthe pHE CITIZEN . City of London . YHE CITIZEN . Every Friday . One Penny . p > HE CITIZEN . Office , 11 7 , Cheapside . p * HE CITIZEN . Every Friday . __________ —

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