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F R E E IVB A 80 M 8 T A V E R N * MESSRS . ELKINGTOl * & COMPANY have the honour to announce to the public , their friends , and the patrons of the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , that they have entered upon the Proprietorship of that extensive Establishment , fully impressed with the many and varied responsibilities attached to its management . During the recent vacation they have been engaged in the renovation , decoration , and embellishment of the various Reception-rooms and other Apartments , in accordance with modern ta ^ te , effecting a complete change in the aspect of the Establishment , which they believe will materially tend to the comfort and convenience of their Patrons . It is the determination of the Proprietors to use their most earnest and unceasing endeavours to maintain the ancient reputation of the Tavern , honoured as it has been for nearly a century by the patronage of Royalty , the Nobility , and the most distinguished classes of Society . They respectfully solicit the support of the Members of the Legal Profession and Parliamentary Agents , to whom they beg to offer every facility for Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations , Conferences , & c . & c , whilst the several Spacious Apartments afford every accommodation for ' Meetings of Railway , Mining , and other large Companies . The Great Hall of the Establishment ( possessing the advantage of a private entrance ) also affords facilities of an unequalled character for Public Meetings , and Messrs . E . & Co ., whilst making moderation in charge a principle of their management , are prepared especially to consider all applications for Meetings for Religious and Charitable purposes in the most liberal and economic spirit . To the Members of the Masonic Craft , Messrs . E . & Co . address themselves with respectful confidence , trusting to meet with that kind and liberal support ever accorded to sincere endeavours ; and they pledge themselves to be unceasing in their efforts to promote the comfort , and secure the approbation , both collectively and individually , of every kind supporter of the Order . ^ The decorative character of the Saloons and Grand Hall afford peculiar advantages also for the accommodation of Private Parties , and the Proprietors will be happy to receive , in the most liberal spirit , applications for Soirees , Assemblies , and Dinners , from Families whose domestic accommodation may not be sufficiently ample for large parties . Literary , Scientific , Artistic , and other Societies and Corporate Companies , will also be liberally treated with , for their Annual Soirees and Meetings , either at the Tavern or at their own Establishments . The Cuisine of the Tavern is placed under the direction of a chef of acknowledged ability and experience ; whilst the Cellar department , recently supplied with Wines of the rarest vintages , will receive the Proprietors' most especial attention , ensuring to them , they hope , a large increase of public patronage . October , 1855 . ELKINGTON & COMPANY .
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TW O NEW BALLADS . — " I heard thy fate without a tear . " Ballad , written by Lord Byron : composed expressly for Mrs . Lockey , by J . W . HOBBS . " The reaper and the flowers . " A Poem from the works of H . W . Longfellow ; set to music by J . W . HOBBS , 2 s . each . " Mr . Hobbs has shown much feeling in both these songs : there is an earnest tone of touching resignation about the first , and Longfellow ' s fine words are rendered with much solemn fervour in the second . "—Vide Bristol Times , Oct . 20 . London : ROBERT COCKS & CO ., New Burlington Street ; and of all Musicsellers .
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P IANOFORTES , NEW and SECOND-HAND , on HIRE , trom 15 * ., and upwards , per month . A considerable reduction is made off the hire in the eveut of purchase . —N . B . A variety of second-hand Pianos at extremely low prices . London : ROBERT COCKS & CO ., New Burlington Street , by Special Appointment Music Publishers to the Queen and to his Imperial Majesty the Emperor Napoleon III .
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HOILOWAY'S FILLS . HOLLOW AY'S PILLS extraordinary in the cure of Dropsy . —Sarah James , living with Mrs . Wilders , of Oldham-road , Manchester , had become of such a size from dropsy as to be a burthen to herself ; every usual treatment was used , but without effect . In this sad state she tried Holloway ' s Pills , and by them alone the water was entirely removed from her system , and an effectual cure perfected . These pills were lately tried on two dropsical patients discharged as incurable from a London hospital , and both were cured by this famous medicine . Sold by all medicine-vendors throughout the world ; at Professor Holloway ' s Establishments , 244 , Strand , London , and 80 , Maiden-lane , New York ; by A . Stampa , Constantinople ; A . Guidicy , Smyrna ; and H . Hoods , Malta .
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F R E E IVB A 80 M 8 T A V E R N * MESSRS . ELKINGTOl * & COMPANY have the honour to announce to the public , their friends , and the patrons of the FREEMASONS' TAVERN , that they have entered upon the Proprietorship of that extensive Establishment , fully impressed with the many and varied responsibilities attached to its management . During the recent vacation they have been engaged in the renovation , decoration , and embellishment of the various Reception-rooms and other Apartments , in accordance with modern ta ^ te , effecting a complete change in the aspect of the Establishment , which they believe will materially tend to the comfort and convenience of their Patrons . It is the determination of the Proprietors to use their most earnest and unceasing endeavours to maintain the ancient reputation of the Tavern , honoured as it has been for nearly a century by the patronage of Royalty , the Nobility , and the most distinguished classes of Society . They respectfully solicit the support of the Members of the Legal Profession and Parliamentary Agents , to whom they beg to offer every facility for Meetings of Creditors , Arbitrations , Conferences , & c . & c , whilst the several Spacious Apartments afford every accommodation for ' Meetings of Railway , Mining , and other large Companies . The Great Hall of the Establishment ( possessing the advantage of a private entrance ) also affords facilities of an unequalled character for Public Meetings , and Messrs . E . & Co ., whilst making moderation in charge a principle of their management , are prepared especially to consider all applications for Meetings for Religious and Charitable purposes in the most liberal and economic spirit . To the Members of the Masonic Craft , Messrs . E . & Co . address themselves with respectful confidence , trusting to meet with that kind and liberal support ever accorded to sincere endeavours ; and they pledge themselves to be unceasing in their efforts to promote the comfort , and secure the approbation , both collectively and individually , of every kind supporter of the Order . ^ The decorative character of the Saloons and Grand Hall afford peculiar advantages also for the accommodation of Private Parties , and the Proprietors will be happy to receive , in the most liberal spirit , applications for Soirees , Assemblies , and Dinners , from Families whose domestic accommodation may not be sufficiently ample for large parties . Literary , Scientific , Artistic , and other Societies and Corporate Companies , will also be liberally treated with , for their Annual Soirees and Meetings , either at the Tavern or at their own Establishments . The Cuisine of the Tavern is placed under the direction of a chef of acknowledged ability and experience ; whilst the Cellar department , recently supplied with Wines of the rarest vintages , will receive the Proprietors' most especial attention , ensuring to them , they hope , a large increase of public patronage . October , 1855 . ELKINGTON & COMPANY .
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TW O NEW BALLADS . — " I heard thy fate without a tear . " Ballad , written by Lord Byron : composed expressly for Mrs . Lockey , by J . W . HOBBS . " The reaper and the flowers . " A Poem from the works of H . W . Longfellow ; set to music by J . W . HOBBS , 2 s . each . " Mr . Hobbs has shown much feeling in both these songs : there is an earnest tone of touching resignation about the first , and Longfellow ' s fine words are rendered with much solemn fervour in the second . "—Vide Bristol Times , Oct . 20 . London : ROBERT COCKS & CO ., New Burlington Street ; and of all Musicsellers .
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P IANOFORTES , NEW and SECOND-HAND , on HIRE , trom 15 * ., and upwards , per month . A considerable reduction is made off the hire in the eveut of purchase . —N . B . A variety of second-hand Pianos at extremely low prices . London : ROBERT COCKS & CO ., New Burlington Street , by Special Appointment Music Publishers to the Queen and to his Imperial Majesty the Emperor Napoleon III .
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HOILOWAY'S FILLS . HOLLOW AY'S PILLS extraordinary in the cure of Dropsy . —Sarah James , living with Mrs . Wilders , of Oldham-road , Manchester , had become of such a size from dropsy as to be a burthen to herself ; every usual treatment was used , but without effect . In this sad state she tried Holloway ' s Pills , and by them alone the water was entirely removed from her system , and an effectual cure perfected . These pills were lately tried on two dropsical patients discharged as incurable from a London hospital , and both were cured by this famous medicine . Sold by all medicine-vendors throughout the world ; at Professor Holloway ' s Establishments , 244 , Strand , London , and 80 , Maiden-lane , New York ; by A . Stampa , Constantinople ; A . Guidicy , Smyrna ; and H . Hoods , Malta .