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A BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT THE CITY TERMINUS HOTEL , CANNONSTREET , LONDON , Under the auspices of the Grand Council , By the Members of the Masonic and Military Orders of tho Red Cross of Constantine , K . H . S ., and Knights of St . John , ON WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1874 . Col . BURDETT , Ch . Gen ., President . The proceeds will be given to the Masonic Charities , and to the Almoner ' s Fund of the Red Cross Order . WEAVER'S BAND OF 20 PERFORMERS . Tickets , including refreshments and supper : Gentlemen ' s , 15 s . ; Ladies , 1 as . 6 d . ) Double Tickets , -25 s . DANCING TO COMMENCE AT NINE O ' CLOCK . R . WENTWORTH LITTLE , ¦ "• j Treas . Gen ., /„„ „„„ «« r ' r Hon . oecs . . C . LEVANDER , I Hospitaller General ) 7 , St . Mattin ' s-road , Stockwell , London j S . W .

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THE ANNUAL BALL IN CONNECTION WITH TUB CLAPTON LODGE , No . I 365 , WILL BB HBLU AT TUE Cits tarinujf iotel , tawn-stmt . ON FRIDAY , FEBRUARY IJTII , 18- 74 . Tickets may be had of the W . M ., Bro . C . R . MILES ; Committee and Stewards , until February 10 th . PROCEEDS TO BE DEVOTED TO THE MASONIC CHARITIES .

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Now Ready . A MASONIC CALENDAR , & c , FOR TUB PROVINCE OF DURHAM . C'otilalning a Calendar for J 8 M . Shewing the Lodges and Chapters that meet on each date , and also Lists of the Present and Past Onlcers of each Lodge and Chapter in the Province , with a mass of other useful information . Price One Shilling , free by post One Shilling and One Penny . May be had of J . H . COATES , 24 , Holmeside , Sunderland , and through any bookseller .

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WANTED , Hands for the Gold , Silk and ' Worsted Embroidery . Geo . Kenning , Little Britain . Apprentices taken .

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WAREHOUSES TO BE LET , occupying about 6 , 000 icct , 100 yards from the General Post Office . Apply , Messrs , Debenham , Tewson , and Farmer , Cheapside .

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• "TO TAILORS . —Wanted , a Foreman Cutter for a good general trade , not above 35 years of age , of good address and ability . Apply , stating age and salary , "Wm . Loye , St . Austell .

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A CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY ( Limited ) , 7 , Bank Buildings , Lothbury , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accidents . C . HARDING , Manager .

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TV / T O N E Y . —LOANS granted immediately from £ 100 to £ 2 , 000 at 5 per cent ., repayable over Three , Four , or Five Years , on Personal Security and Life Policy effected with the "WEST OF ENGLAND INSU . "ttANCE CO ., ( Established 1807 . ) Apply to the Superintendent of Agents , Bro . J . CROCKER , Neville Street , Newcastle . Agents Wanted ,

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MORITZ , SHAW , & Co ., HAVE NOW IN STOCK Henry Clays Cabanas Y Carbajal Paz de China Partagas & Co . Bock & Co . Confederaclon Sueza And all the choicest Brands of HABANA CIGARS , Imported direct at lowest Market Prices . THE "ROYAL ARCH" SMOKING MIXTURE , A compound ot the Choices * Tobaccos , of delicate flavour , in zoz . and 402 . ornamented lead packages ; 6 d . per oz ., 8 s . per lb ., free by post . MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES , CIGAR HOLDERS , CIGARS , FUSEE BOXES , ETC ., Direct from Vienna and Paris . Price Lists on application to MORITZ , SHAW , & CO ., 46 , LIME-STREET , LIVERPOOL .

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MASONIC ASSURANCE OFFICE , 9 , NEW BRIDGE-STREET , LONDON . JOSEPH RANKIN STEBBING , Esq ., P . G . D ., Chairman . This Company was the first to adopt the new and popular system of POSITIVE ASSURANCE . The policies being payable to bearer , render assignments , stamps , legacy duties , & c ., unnecessary , and they have at all times an immediate purchaseable value . Sec detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager .

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BRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE ¦ LJ COMPANY . 4 , Quecn-street-placc , London , E . C . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , 2 , 190 policies for £ 380 , 050 . New annual income , £ 11 , 615 IJJ death claims paid for . £ 29 , 005 . 16 claims for matured policies , £ 1 , 502 . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 701 . Laid by in year , £ 4 1 , 043 . In force , 18 , 084 policies for £ 3 , 109 , 215 . Annual premium income , £ 97 , 402 . Paid for death claims in 18 years , under 1 , 366 policies , £ 218 , 9 6 5 . Accumulated fund increased to £ 314 , 116 .

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Norwich and London ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION . ESTABLISHED 1856 . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 100 , 000 . For Insuring against ACCIDENTAL DEATH , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused by Accidents CHIEF OFFICES—ST . GILES'S STREET , NORWICH . LO-SUON : 40 , MOORGATE-ST . Secretary : CIIAUI . ES R . OILMAN , Esq . London Manager : Mr . GEORGE POWELL .

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MONEY , TIME AND LIFE AltE LOST IN THK EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DEATH . Provide against these losses by a Policy of the Uailfeitg itocnga-s' % ss \ m \ m Conipnij AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS . the ohlest ami largest / tCCIDENTM slSSURslNCIi COMPJ . Vr HON . A . K 1 NNA 1 RD , M . P ., Chairman . Paid-up Capital & Reserve Fund £ 140 , 000 , ANNUAL INCOME , £ 160 , 000 . £ 810 , 000 have been paid as Compensation-Bonus allowed to Insurers of Five Years' standing . Apply to the Clerks at the Kail-way Stations , llic Local Agents , or 64 , CORNHILL , and 10 , REGENT STREET , LONDON-\ WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary .

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"WINTER CLOTHING . P MOSES and SON'S STOCK of OVERLJ ' COATS and WINTER CLOTHING generally for Adults and Juveniles surpasses in magnitude , \ ariety , and excellence any hitheito offered to the public . The Bespoke or Order Department is furnished with an unequalled assortment of fabtics from the best manufacturers of the Home and Foreign Markets . "I ? MOSES and SON beg to state that the - ** - *¦ DEPARTMENTS for BOYS' CLOTHING in their establishments are quite distinct , which will be found a great convenience , particularly by ladies accompanying their sons . ] 7 MOSES and SON forward PRICE LIST , * Patterns , Fashion Sheet , and Rules for Self-Measure , gratis and post free . Country orders promptly and carefully executed . "P MOSES and SON'S vast Stock is divided * into distinct Departments , as follows : — Ready-made Clothing for Adults . Ready-Made Clothing for Juveniles . Ready-made Clothing for Sailors and Mechanics . Clothing made to Order . Hosiery and Drapery . Mantles , Shawls , and Ladies' Underclothing , Hats and Caps . Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . J £ MOSES and SON beg to state that every * article in their Establishments is marked in plain figures , and that any article not approved of will ( if not worn or injured ) be exchanged , nt the amount paid for it will be returned . T ? MOSES and SON'S Establishments arc * closed every Friday evening at sunset , till Saturday evening at sunset , when business is resumed until 11 o ' clock . The following are the only addresses of E . MOSES and SONt—LONDON . Corner of Mlnories and Aldgate ( opposite Aldgate Church ) New Oxford-street , corner of Hart-street . Corner of Tottenham-Court-road and Euston-road , COUNTRY BRANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire . —^— ' 1 ¦ ¦ 1 1 . ¦ - ¦ « ,

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EPPS'S COCOA . BREAKFAST . " By a thorough knowledge of thc natural law ' s which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition , ami by a careful application of thc fine propeities of well selectef ' cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided our breakfast tables « 'itl a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us man * , heavy doctors' bills . "—Civil Service Gazette . " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs . James Epps and Co ., manufacturers of dietetic articles , at their works in tlie Euston-road , "London . "—¦ Cassell's Household Guide . Made simply with boiling water or milk . Each Packet is Labelled . JAMES EPPS & Co ., IIOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS . 48 , Threadnecdle-street , and 170 , Piccadilly , Works for Dietetic Preparations , Huston-rcaii Lt-K'lon .

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ARMS , CRESTS , MONOGRAMS & INSCRIPTIONS EN ( ilUVKI ) UTON Silver , Gold , Metals , Stones <> J' Kings , and Seals Pierced Carved Crests and Monograms made for Cigar Cases , Albums and Wooden Tops of Boxes . Masonic Kmblems or Devices worked out as Jewels , Stu . l .-i , Buttons or Stamps , and Book Cover Tools , Dies made of Klcgant Designs for Note Paper ancl Kiivcltipey Lodge Dies , Oilicial Seals , lindorsing and Dating Stamps . Relief Stampim *** , and lJInmJnalingand Stationery supplied . Sketches made to Design . —Needlework Monograms . Bro . JAMES B . SLY'S , 9 , RATHB 0 NE PLACE , OXFORD-ST . LONDON , V " 4 Thc Au HAi ! . 'f cTtCAi . MoN'OGiUM , "beaatit ' ully Illuminated in do d and Colon rs , containing the 26 letters ot the Alphabet . J ' ji . 'c 1 /

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pATON'S JURISPRUDENCE OF FRlili-X MASONRV . 8 vo ., ios . 6 d . PATON'S FREEMASONRY ; Its Symbolism an I Religious Nature , and Laws ot Pcifcction . 8 vo ., cloth , ios . Od . PATON'S ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY , or the 1717 Theory Exploded . 8 vo ., sewed , is . Reeves and Turner , infi , Strand , London ,

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A BALL WILL BE GIVEN AT THE CITY TERMINUS HOTEL , CANNONSTREET , LONDON , Under the auspices of the Grand Council , By the Members of the Masonic and Military Orders of tho Red Cross of Constantine , K . H . S ., and Knights of St . John , ON WEDNESDAY , FEBRUARY 11 , 1874 . Col . BURDETT , Ch . Gen ., President . The proceeds will be given to the Masonic Charities , and to the Almoner ' s Fund of the Red Cross Order . WEAVER'S BAND OF 20 PERFORMERS . Tickets , including refreshments and supper : Gentlemen ' s , 15 s . ; Ladies , 1 as . 6 d . ) Double Tickets , -25 s . DANCING TO COMMENCE AT NINE O ' CLOCK . R . WENTWORTH LITTLE , ¦ "• j Treas . Gen ., /„„ „„„ «« r ' r Hon . oecs . . C . LEVANDER , I Hospitaller General ) 7 , St . Mattin ' s-road , Stockwell , London j S . W .

Ad00103

THE ANNUAL BALL IN CONNECTION WITH TUB CLAPTON LODGE , No . I 365 , WILL BB HBLU AT TUE Cits tarinujf iotel , tawn-stmt . ON FRIDAY , FEBRUARY IJTII , 18- 74 . Tickets may be had of the W . M ., Bro . C . R . MILES ; Committee and Stewards , until February 10 th . PROCEEDS TO BE DEVOTED TO THE MASONIC CHARITIES .

Ad00104

Now Ready . A MASONIC CALENDAR , & c , FOR TUB PROVINCE OF DURHAM . C'otilalning a Calendar for J 8 M . Shewing the Lodges and Chapters that meet on each date , and also Lists of the Present and Past Onlcers of each Lodge and Chapter in the Province , with a mass of other useful information . Price One Shilling , free by post One Shilling and One Penny . May be had of J . H . COATES , 24 , Holmeside , Sunderland , and through any bookseller .

Ad00105

WANTED , Hands for the Gold , Silk and ' Worsted Embroidery . Geo . Kenning , Little Britain . Apprentices taken .

Ad00106

WAREHOUSES TO BE LET , occupying about 6 , 000 icct , 100 yards from the General Post Office . Apply , Messrs , Debenham , Tewson , and Farmer , Cheapside .

Ad00107

• "TO TAILORS . —Wanted , a Foreman Cutter for a good general trade , not above 35 years of age , of good address and ability . Apply , stating age and salary , "Wm . Loye , St . Austell .

Ad00108

A CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY ( Limited ) , 7 , Bank Buildings , Lothbury , E . C . General Accidents . I Personal Injuries . Railway Accidents . | Deaths by Accidents . C . HARDING , Manager .

Ad00109

TV / T O N E Y . —LOANS granted immediately from £ 100 to £ 2 , 000 at 5 per cent ., repayable over Three , Four , or Five Years , on Personal Security and Life Policy effected with the "WEST OF ENGLAND INSU . "ttANCE CO ., ( Established 1807 . ) Apply to the Superintendent of Agents , Bro . J . CROCKER , Neville Street , Newcastle . Agents Wanted ,

Ad00100

MORITZ , SHAW , & Co ., HAVE NOW IN STOCK Henry Clays Cabanas Y Carbajal Paz de China Partagas & Co . Bock & Co . Confederaclon Sueza And all the choicest Brands of HABANA CIGARS , Imported direct at lowest Market Prices . THE "ROYAL ARCH" SMOKING MIXTURE , A compound ot the Choices * Tobaccos , of delicate flavour , in zoz . and 402 . ornamented lead packages ; 6 d . per oz ., 8 s . per lb ., free by post . MEERSCHAUM AND BRIAR PIPES , CIGAR HOLDERS , CIGARS , FUSEE BOXES , ETC ., Direct from Vienna and Paris . Price Lists on application to MORITZ , SHAW , & CO ., 46 , LIME-STREET , LIVERPOOL .

Ad00110

MASONIC ASSURANCE OFFICE , 9 , NEW BRIDGE-STREET , LONDON . JOSEPH RANKIN STEBBING , Esq ., P . G . D ., Chairman . This Company was the first to adopt the new and popular system of POSITIVE ASSURANCE . The policies being payable to bearer , render assignments , stamps , legacy duties , & c ., unnecessary , and they have at all times an immediate purchaseable value . Sec detailed prospectus . FREDERICK BIGG , P . M ., Manager .

Ad00111

BRITISH EQUITABLE ASSURANCE ¦ LJ COMPANY . 4 , Quecn-street-placc , London , E . C . EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT . New business , 2 , 190 policies for £ 380 , 050 . New annual income , £ 11 , 615 IJJ death claims paid for . £ 29 , 005 . 16 claims for matured policies , £ 1 , 502 . Paid for surrenders , £ 1 , 701 . Laid by in year , £ 4 1 , 043 . In force , 18 , 084 policies for £ 3 , 109 , 215 . Annual premium income , £ 97 , 402 . Paid for death claims in 18 years , under 1 , 366 policies , £ 218 , 9 6 5 . Accumulated fund increased to £ 314 , 116 .

Ad00112

Norwich and London ACCIDENT INSURANCE ASSOCIATION . ESTABLISHED 1856 . SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 100 , 000 . For Insuring against ACCIDENTAL DEATH , With Compensation for Personal Injury , Caused by Accidents CHIEF OFFICES—ST . GILES'S STREET , NORWICH . LO-SUON : 40 , MOORGATE-ST . Secretary : CIIAUI . ES R . OILMAN , Esq . London Manager : Mr . GEORGE POWELL .

Ad00113

MONEY , TIME AND LIFE AltE LOST IN THK EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL INJURY OR DEATH . Provide against these losses by a Policy of the Uailfeitg itocnga-s' % ss \ m \ m Conipnij AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS . the ohlest ami largest / tCCIDENTM slSSURslNCIi COMPJ . Vr HON . A . K 1 NNA 1 RD , M . P ., Chairman . Paid-up Capital & Reserve Fund £ 140 , 000 , ANNUAL INCOME , £ 160 , 000 . £ 810 , 000 have been paid as Compensation-Bonus allowed to Insurers of Five Years' standing . Apply to the Clerks at the Kail-way Stations , llic Local Agents , or 64 , CORNHILL , and 10 , REGENT STREET , LONDON-\ WILLIAM J . VIAN , Secretary .

Ad00102

"WINTER CLOTHING . P MOSES and SON'S STOCK of OVERLJ ' COATS and WINTER CLOTHING generally for Adults and Juveniles surpasses in magnitude , \ ariety , and excellence any hitheito offered to the public . The Bespoke or Order Department is furnished with an unequalled assortment of fabtics from the best manufacturers of the Home and Foreign Markets . "I ? MOSES and SON beg to state that the - ** - *¦ DEPARTMENTS for BOYS' CLOTHING in their establishments are quite distinct , which will be found a great convenience , particularly by ladies accompanying their sons . ] 7 MOSES and SON forward PRICE LIST , * Patterns , Fashion Sheet , and Rules for Self-Measure , gratis and post free . Country orders promptly and carefully executed . "P MOSES and SON'S vast Stock is divided * into distinct Departments , as follows : — Ready-made Clothing for Adults . Ready-Made Clothing for Juveniles . Ready-made Clothing for Sailors and Mechanics . Clothing made to Order . Hosiery and Drapery . Mantles , Shawls , and Ladies' Underclothing , Hats and Caps . Boots and Shoes . Outfits for Sea or Shore . J £ MOSES and SON beg to state that every * article in their Establishments is marked in plain figures , and that any article not approved of will ( if not worn or injured ) be exchanged , nt the amount paid for it will be returned . T ? MOSES and SON'S Establishments arc * closed every Friday evening at sunset , till Saturday evening at sunset , when business is resumed until 11 o ' clock . The following are the only addresses of E . MOSES and SONt—LONDON . Corner of Mlnories and Aldgate ( opposite Aldgate Church ) New Oxford-street , corner of Hart-street . Corner of Tottenham-Court-road and Euston-road , COUNTRY BRANCH . Bradford , Yorkshire . —^— ' 1 ¦ ¦ 1 1 . ¦ - ¦ « ,

Ad00114

EPPS'S COCOA . BREAKFAST . " By a thorough knowledge of thc natural law ' s which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition , ami by a careful application of thc fine propeities of well selectef ' cocoa , Mr . Epps has provided our breakfast tables « 'itl a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us man * , heavy doctors' bills . "—Civil Service Gazette . " We will now give an account of the process adopted by Messrs . James Epps and Co ., manufacturers of dietetic articles , at their works in tlie Euston-road , "London . "—¦ Cassell's Household Guide . Made simply with boiling water or milk . Each Packet is Labelled . JAMES EPPS & Co ., IIOMCEOPATHIC CHEMISTS . 48 , Threadnecdle-street , and 170 , Piccadilly , Works for Dietetic Preparations , Huston-rcaii Lt-K'lon .

Ad00115

ARMS , CRESTS , MONOGRAMS & INSCRIPTIONS EN ( ilUVKI ) UTON Silver , Gold , Metals , Stones <> J' Kings , and Seals Pierced Carved Crests and Monograms made for Cigar Cases , Albums and Wooden Tops of Boxes . Masonic Kmblems or Devices worked out as Jewels , Stu . l .-i , Buttons or Stamps , and Book Cover Tools , Dies made of Klcgant Designs for Note Paper ancl Kiivcltipey Lodge Dies , Oilicial Seals , lindorsing and Dating Stamps . Relief Stampim *** , and lJInmJnalingand Stationery supplied . Sketches made to Design . —Needlework Monograms . Bro . JAMES B . SLY'S , 9 , RATHB 0 NE PLACE , OXFORD-ST . LONDON , V " 4 Thc Au HAi ! . 'f cTtCAi . MoN'OGiUM , "beaatit ' ully Illuminated in do d and Colon rs , containing the 26 letters ot the Alphabet . J ' ji . 'c 1 /

Ad00116

pATON'S JURISPRUDENCE OF FRlili-X MASONRV . 8 vo ., ios . 6 d . PATON'S FREEMASONRY ; Its Symbolism an I Religious Nature , and Laws ot Pcifcction . 8 vo ., cloth , ios . Od . PATON'S ORIGIN OF FREEMASONRY , or the 1717 Theory Exploded . 8 vo ., sewed , is . Reeves and Turner , infi , Strand , London ,

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