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A Visit To The Royal York Baths.
scattered population , living in detached aud semi-detached villas with gardens , are also most important factors in securing the proverbial good-health of the district , through entire absence of smoke and other unhealthy emanations which prevail in more densely populated parts . Tho Baths are , moreover , easy of
access , being within three minutes' walk from the Bakerstreet and St . John ' s Wood Metropolitan stations ( near Madame Tussaud ' s ) and but a few yards more from the underground station at Portland-road . The position is nofc a thoroughfare , but select and private , and very convenient for those whose ailments
impede their free locomotion , as is often the case in rheumatism , gout , neuralgia , & c , when patients have at first to be carried into the Electric Bath , but are soon able to leave without assistance . This is an advantage not enjoyed at other London baths , where the entrances are exposed and open to the curious .
Space precludes us from entering more fully into the advantages of this admirable institntion , which were so apparent during our visit , or the interesting little brochure in which the details are expanded ;
but we heartily commend the latter to the attention of our readers , who will be more than satisfied if they follow our example , and " go and see for themselves" what a wonderful improvement and transformation has been effected at the Royal York Baths .
We join heartily in the congratulations which , have been profusely expressed to Bro . Nathan B . Headon , of The Great City Lodeje , on his election to a seat in the Court of Common Council , on St . Thomas ' s Day , for the
Ward of Farringdon Within . As many of our readers are aware , Bro . Headon is senior partner of the firm of Freeman , Headon and Co ., upholsterers' trimming ; manufacturers and warehousemen , 65 Friday-street and Milfconstreet , with which establishment he has been associated
for upwards of thirty years . He was the originator and founder of The Great City Lodge , and whilst W . M . of the Lodge entertained the Lord Mayor , the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex , and the Officers of the Gi * and Lodge , at a banquet . This was the first Masonic banquet at which the Lord Mavor was ever known to have attended in
state . At the termination of his year of office , Bro . Headon was presented with a handsome testimonial , in the shape of a gold watch , accompanied by an illuminated address , expressing the sincere esteem and affection of The Great City Lodge , and their appreciation of the valuable service
he had rendered to it . He was one of the Stewards at the time of the Installation of the Prince of Wales as Grand Master of the Craft at the Albert Hall , in 1875 ; and all
will remember his active efforts in promoting the movement for making the election of Grand Treasurer an annual one , instead of the appointment being considered a permanent one , as heretofore . Bro . Headon is likewise a
life subscriber to the three Masonic Charitable Institutions , as well as to the EarlsAvood Idiot Asylum , the Infant Orphan Asylum •a manager of the Warehousemen and Clerks' Schools ; a liveryman of the Needlemakers'
Company ; and vice-President of the London General Porters ' Benevolent Association . Amongst other works of public usefulness , he founded the Provident Association for Warehousemen , Travellers , and Clerks , in 1871 , an
institution which is doing an incalculable amount of good amongst the classes for Avhich ifc was designed . Ifc will thus be seen that after a life of unusual activity and
usefulness , Bro . Headon , Avho is still a comparatively younq * man , has earned his title to a seat in the municipal chamber of the City of London , and Ave can only , hope he may live long enough to ride in the Lord Mayor ' s carnage .
We have pleasure in tendering our congratulations to Bro . Charles Greenwood jnn ., on his marriage , Avhich event took place on the 31 st ult ., at the Chapel Royal , Sf ; voy . Bro . GrocnAvood is well known in his official capacity as a
Provincial Grand Officer of Surrey , and will no doubt be heartil y congratulated b y his brethren in that district , as Avell as by others who have made his acquaintance . After the ceremony , the Avedding party met at luncheon at the
Charing Cross Hotel , whence the bride and bridegroom started for Dover en route for Paris and Mentone . Wc trust onr brother and his bride will enjoy long life and ha ppiness in their married state .
Bro . 3 . Stevens has undertaken lo deliver his Lecture , < e Knobs and Excrescences , " in the Lodge of Peace ancl Harmony , "Mo . 109 , at Dover , on Monday next , the 5 th inst . Tlie Lodge Avill be opened at the Royal Oak
Hotel , DoA'er , ot 7 p . m . sharp , and brethren from the neighbouring Lodges aro invited . Bro . Stevens delivered this Lecture in the Royal Arthur Lodge of Instrnction , at Wimbledon , on Thursday in this week .
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A Visit To The Royal York Baths.
scattered population , living in detached aud semi-detached villas with gardens , are also most important factors in securing the proverbial good-health of the district , through entire absence of smoke and other unhealthy emanations which prevail in more densely populated parts . Tho Baths are , moreover , easy of
access , being within three minutes' walk from the Bakerstreet and St . John ' s Wood Metropolitan stations ( near Madame Tussaud ' s ) and but a few yards more from the underground station at Portland-road . The position is nofc a thoroughfare , but select and private , and very convenient for those whose ailments
impede their free locomotion , as is often the case in rheumatism , gout , neuralgia , & c , when patients have at first to be carried into the Electric Bath , but are soon able to leave without assistance . This is an advantage not enjoyed at other London baths , where the entrances are exposed and open to the curious .
Space precludes us from entering more fully into the advantages of this admirable institntion , which were so apparent during our visit , or the interesting little brochure in which the details are expanded ;
but we heartily commend the latter to the attention of our readers , who will be more than satisfied if they follow our example , and " go and see for themselves" what a wonderful improvement and transformation has been effected at the Royal York Baths .
We join heartily in the congratulations which , have been profusely expressed to Bro . Nathan B . Headon , of The Great City Lodeje , on his election to a seat in the Court of Common Council , on St . Thomas ' s Day , for the
Ward of Farringdon Within . As many of our readers are aware , Bro . Headon is senior partner of the firm of Freeman , Headon and Co ., upholsterers' trimming ; manufacturers and warehousemen , 65 Friday-street and Milfconstreet , with which establishment he has been associated
for upwards of thirty years . He was the originator and founder of The Great City Lodge , and whilst W . M . of the Lodge entertained the Lord Mayor , the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex , and the Officers of the Gi * and Lodge , at a banquet . This was the first Masonic banquet at which the Lord Mavor was ever known to have attended in
state . At the termination of his year of office , Bro . Headon was presented with a handsome testimonial , in the shape of a gold watch , accompanied by an illuminated address , expressing the sincere esteem and affection of The Great City Lodge , and their appreciation of the valuable service
he had rendered to it . He was one of the Stewards at the time of the Installation of the Prince of Wales as Grand Master of the Craft at the Albert Hall , in 1875 ; and all
will remember his active efforts in promoting the movement for making the election of Grand Treasurer an annual one , instead of the appointment being considered a permanent one , as heretofore . Bro . Headon is likewise a
life subscriber to the three Masonic Charitable Institutions , as well as to the EarlsAvood Idiot Asylum , the Infant Orphan Asylum •a manager of the Warehousemen and Clerks' Schools ; a liveryman of the Needlemakers'
Company ; and vice-President of the London General Porters ' Benevolent Association . Amongst other works of public usefulness , he founded the Provident Association for Warehousemen , Travellers , and Clerks , in 1871 , an
institution which is doing an incalculable amount of good amongst the classes for Avhich ifc was designed . Ifc will thus be seen that after a life of unusual activity and
usefulness , Bro . Headon , Avho is still a comparatively younq * man , has earned his title to a seat in the municipal chamber of the City of London , and Ave can only , hope he may live long enough to ride in the Lord Mayor ' s carnage .
We have pleasure in tendering our congratulations to Bro . Charles Greenwood jnn ., on his marriage , Avhich event took place on the 31 st ult ., at the Chapel Royal , Sf ; voy . Bro . GrocnAvood is well known in his official capacity as a
Provincial Grand Officer of Surrey , and will no doubt be heartil y congratulated b y his brethren in that district , as Avell as by others who have made his acquaintance . After the ceremony , the Avedding party met at luncheon at the
Charing Cross Hotel , whence the bride and bridegroom started for Dover en route for Paris and Mentone . Wc trust onr brother and his bride will enjoy long life and ha ppiness in their married state .
Bro . 3 . Stevens has undertaken lo deliver his Lecture , < e Knobs and Excrescences , " in the Lodge of Peace ancl Harmony , "Mo . 109 , at Dover , on Monday next , the 5 th inst . Tlie Lodge Avill be opened at the Royal Oak
Hotel , DoA'er , ot 7 p . m . sharp , and brethren from the neighbouring Lodges aro invited . Bro . Stevens delivered this Lecture in the Royal Arthur Lodge of Instrnction , at Wimbledon , on Thursday in this week .
Ad00701
THEAMERICAN PORTABLEMUSICSTANDS. J * F * WALTERS' PATENT / Iron , from 10 / 6 each .. Brass , from 30 / - | oach . CA S \ 1 R •** , THESE Stands are unsurpassed in simplicity , strength , portability , cheapness , ancl elegance of finish . They are suitable for Military Bands Orchestras , Reading and ' News Rooma , Libraries , Studies , ancl Drawing Rooms When opened to their fall capacity thoy stand 5 feet high , ancl can bo folded and enclosed in a case 21 inches long by 2 inches diameter . The weight is about 3 lbs . 12 oz ., and they will snpport a weight of 60 lbs . To be obtained of all Music Dealer ) , and of the Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Patent , HARROW & CO . MUSIC SMITHS , BRASS WORKERS , & C , 13 and 14 Portland Street , Soho , London , W . DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS FREE .
Ad00702
BRO.G.S.GRAHAM, The Popular Tenor and Buffo Vocalist , from St . James ' s Hall , Crystal Palace , Sec . P / incial Grand Organist Middlesex ) IS OPEN * TO ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR Concerts , finkiimmmnte , $ gTasffrnc fmwpwts . Bvo . ft . S . Graham ' s Party "F Eminent Artists can lin engaged fr . r Mnsonic ¦ Banquets , CnnsccraMo'is nnd "Installations X-e . "For Opinions rf tho Press , and terms , address—G . S . GRATIA * . !" , St . John ' s Villa , 01 Fcrnlea Road , Balham , Surrey .
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FreebyPost,PriceOneShilling. REVISEDBOOKOF'CONSTITUTIONS; CRITICALLY CONSIDERED , COMPARED WITH " THE OLD EDITION . A SERIES OF ARTICLES , j REPRINTED n : 0 M THE FUEEMXSON ' CHRONICLE . j : o : i LONDON : | W . W . MORGAN * . BELVIDERE WORKS , PENTONVILLE ; i SIMPICIN , JVIARSFIALL & Co ., A STATIONERS' HALL COURT ; AND OV ALL BOOKSELLERS . "All Frocrrnsorfi interested in the Revision of the i above , shonld rc ^ . this wo vie . "
Ad00704
HOLLY BUSH TAVEBS , HAMPSTEAD , ( Close to the IPiro Station ) . A CCOMMODATrON for MASONIC LODGE MEETINGS nnd r \ TiANQUETS : HALLS and AS . 'V ' LMFU . rES : PAROCHIAL DINNERSRTKLK CRTOTCKT , and FOOTJlALL GATflKKIXOS , & c . Rait nnd Fins within ca . > y distance . The Tucmli r . s nf the St . John ' s Lodges 1 S 0 . 107 , have held their meetings at this establishment for many- years . 33 ' ull particulars and Tariff on application to C . 51 . PROUD , Proprietor .
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FUNERALS . Bros . W . K . I . & Gt . A . BUTTON , COFFIN MAKERS & UNDERTAKERS , 17 SEWCASTLB STKEET , STBASD . W . C . An < 3 at 3 FOREST 1111 , 1 ., ROAD , PJUCKIIAai KYE , S . E .