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TfpHS WQSBSt 'PSaISS, 5JP.THS, MARRIAGES, AKD DEATHS ouLlVGS EACH INSERTION, BY CHEQUE OB P.O.O fell 'Vavaklb to t. l. COW ARD, and crossed ONE PENNY. YACHTING CRUISE to the WEST INDIES. The splendid Steam Yacht CEYLON, 2,200 tons register, will LEAVE GRAVESEND 29th JANUARY.

1SS7. for a 70 days' Cruise as above, calling at Madeira and the Canaries Outward, and at Bermuda and the Azores Homeward. For particulars other forms of kidney and bladder disease of the two years pre-address Manager, Steam Yacht Ceylon Office, 7, Pall-mall, S.W. vious to taking Warner's Safe Cure," nor of the failure of the A FEW SINCERE Bd EARNEST WORDS roa CLERGY. THEY HAVE SEEN, and KNOW WHEREOF THEY AFFIRM.

THE Fact that a man occupies the responsible positioa of a religious teacher entitles him to unquestioned respecS, and give his words and endorsements a special power. Th statements which follow are voluntary in their nature, and ars given because the facta they contain are believed to be of great benefit to the human races. AH who read these testimonials cannot but admit their sincerity, or fail to be impresied with remarkable power of the article of which they speak. INTENSE SUFFERING for YEARS. The Parsonage, Stretton-onder-Foss, Rugby, March 2.

It is due that I should bear my testimony to the benefit I derived from the use of Warner's Safb Cure." I need not recount the intense suffering of years, nor the danarer and suffering from haimn hm 4 nest medical skill and kindness to nelp me. Suffice it to say that by the use of the medicine two large kidney stoues were removed, and I am now better than I have been for years. C. G. Sqpikreii.

TI TAKES it a MEANS of BLESSING. Gothie Villa J. Jfalvern, Feb. 23. I have pleasure in saying thatt I believe Warner's Sake Cure" to be a very valuable medicine.

I have given it with marked success to a poor woman, who, when she began to take it, was slowly dying of kidney disease, but is now so much better as to be able to walk some little distance, and to attend to her domestic duties. And I have also seen aud heard of its beneficial effects in the case of several friends who have given it a thorough trial for kidney and liver disease. E. 8. Gale.

EXPRESSION of a MINISTER'S CONFIDENCE! The Manse, Banbridge, co. Down, Sept. 13, 18S8. For 3ora time nast hnvn hoen thinking n( iir Cure," but my medical man here dissuaded ma from but I gradually got worse, and beiutr at laat r.M hv him I am now at the third bottle, and the improvement that has taken place is most remarkable, indeed incredible. The acuta pain that I suffered from so much in my back at night is gone entirely, and I aleeD well.

Th io, vu ii icwyw 1 resoiveu to try your arner Safe Cure." lessened, aud my whole general health is much improved. F. M'Camjion. THANKS FROM FAR AWAY HEATHEN LANDS. Kue, Japan.

March 30. Mre. Davis has not taken any since Nov- 23 wheQ she was cured. At that time the physician conld And no albumen in the flui.i wet. oj uur lime uausnter wn hnm nrt ww uu tepe irom albuminuria ..1 (ijjiuu rnuier expsweil to nna albumen within little time after her confinement, and was somewhat surprised at his failure which is a high compliment to "Warner's Safb Cure Her feelings of body and mind testify as to her improved health She says she had not before felt so well and strong for year R.

Henry Davis. 7 TESTIMONY of such high order and so outspoken in nature cannot be questioned, and places the remedy to tonon the highest plane of value. For all diseases of the kidneys liver, or urinary organs, nothing ever known in the history of the world can for a mnmont For sale by all chemists throughout the United Kingdom or caa be had direct of the manufacturers, H. H. Warner and Co 47 Farringdon-street, E.

C. London. JMJRXISH CLUBS and PRIVATE HOUSES. JflUENISH APARTMENTS and CHAMBERS. J1URNISH CHURCHES and CHAPELS.

yURNISH FACTORIES and WAREHOUSES. JDURNISH FARMS, COTTAGES, and STABLE! HIRE CREDIT PURCHASE. Hire Credit Purehaae. Hire Credit Purchase. Hire Credit Purchase.

iNE, TWO, or THREE YEARS' SYSTEM of ORT7nTT VJ oaoiii, "VNE HUNDRED FIRMS 11 "UJ-Lt-SAJUfci and MAJS FACTORING. mn rl10 SELECT GOODS FROM. JJ0 DELAY WHATEVER. REGISTRATION or PUBLICITY. Ne Registration or Publicity.

No Registration or Publicity. No Registration or Publicity. LL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. A1 MANUFACTURERS' "NYOICE PRICES. ABSOLUTE PROPERTY of the HIRER when all instalments hav hn n.in 5 TVPOS-Drrnn-CTOi IJOSPECT SES POST FREE UPON APPLICATION, rjIHE TOWER FURNISHING COMPANY (Limited).

and FLNANC3 43. GREAT TOWFR.STRV.wr rwrTwe- 1 One minute from Mark-lane stt.inn nScHH.t A politan Railways. FIRST AID to the INJURED. -A COURSE of FIVE LECTURES fto Lariie. nnlv wiH A aeuvereu Dy A.NDKEW CLARK, F.R.C.S., on will h.

v-KitV i j-yjaouAi. ATiinjw.is, at lurce clock commencing This Day (Tuesday). Fee for the Coarse. 10s. apply to secretary, the Polytechnic, 309 Wnreerw "VTATIONAL CONSERVATIVE CLUB 9 Pall-maU.

1 -i- ruEsiuENT ine Duke of ABERCORN. ims iut already numbers 1,700 members. The Entrance Fee is Ten Guineas, but the first 2,000 members -e now being elected by the Committee as ORIGINAL MEMBERS without any Entrance Fee, at an annual subscription of 6 6s. for Town and 3 3a. for Country Members.

Applications for prospectus and candidates forms to the Secretary, W. R. MILLAR. TESTIMONIAL to the late Maior-Geaeral BOILEAU, Li K.S A COMMITTEE, with Lord NAPIER of MAGDALA, G.C.B., G.C.S.I., as Chairman, has been FORMED with the view of RAISING a SUBSCRIPTION for the Benefit of certain Members of General Boileau Faimlv, in recognition of the devotion and ability displayed by him during a long period in philanthropic works, especially those connected with the Royal School for Daughters of the Officers of the Army at Bata and the Soldiers' Daughters' Home at Hampatead. All those wishing to contribute are requested to send theh? donations to Messrs.

Cox and Craig's-court, Charing-cross, London, by whom they will be received, or to Major-Geaerai Philip Ravenhill, C.B., honorary secretary to the committee. 50. Holland-road, Kensington, who will give a printed receipt for the same. November, 1336. HE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SALE of INDUSTRIAL WORK from Institutions in connection with the SOCIETY for PROMOTING FEMALE WELFARE (Lady Gertrude Fol-jambe, president), will take place on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, 7th, 6th, and 9th December, at the society's new house, 22a, Devonshire-street, from twelve to ttve o'clock.

HE EARLSWOOD ASYLUM for IDIOT has accommodation for 700 Patient. 1UE PRESENT INCOME ENABLES the COMMITTEE RECEIVE ONLY 570. 150 APPLICANTS are EARNESTLY SEEKING ADMISSION by ELECTION. MANY OF THESE MUST BE REFUSED UNLESS FUNDS ARE FORTHCOMING. CONTRIBUTIONS Gratefully RECEIVED.

SUPERIOR PROVISION MADE for PRIVATE CASES oa payments regulated by the Board of Management. BASKEKS Messrs. Hoare, 37. Kleet-aireet H. GERARD HOARE, Treasurer.

WILLIAM NICHOLAS, Secretary Offices, 36, King William-street, E.C. CONSUMPTION HOSPITAL, Brompton. FUNDS are Urgently REQUIRED for the support of this unendowed Caartty. There are now 321 beds in the two buildings. Annual expenses about 24,000, towards which the only fixed income i under 3,000.

HENRY DOBBIN, Secretory. NATIONAL HOSPITAL for CONSUMPTION, on the Separate Principle, Undercliff, Ventnor. Keceatly enlarged to IIS beds, and will be further extended in the coming year FUNDS urgently NEEDED. Yearly expenses 9,000. Office, 34, Craven-street, W.C.

ERNEST MORGAN Sec CONSUMPTION. NORTH LONDON HOSPITAL for CONSUMPTION, Hampstead. 150,000 patients relieved during past 24 years 36 beds FUNDS urgently NEEDED. L. HILL, M.A., Sep.

LONDON HOUSE HOME HOSPITAL. 9. Lupus-street, St. George's-square, S.W, for Ladies and Children medical, surgical, and confinement cases; terms from 1 is. per week Private wards.

Lady nurses. Address the Secretary. CATHERINE-STREET PUBLISHING ASSO- -1- CIATION (Limited). I Newspaper Proprietors, Printers, Publishers, and Advertisement contractors. Head Office 12 and Catherine-street.

Strand. City Offices Bo, Leadenhall-street, EC. This Association is the only firm possessing facilities for the complete production ot journalistic undertakings. Conducting its business upon entirely new principles, aud under the of a board of experienced newspaper proprietors and journalists, 1 it has during the past few years been instrumental in transforming several papers, which hud previously beeu carried on at a loss, into lucrative properties and the Directors are now prepared to place the printing, publishing, and advertising facilities of the -Association at tne disposal ot newspaper proprietors generally, who at present are dependent upon a variety of agencies none of them under a central and experienced controland are compelled to keep up expensive ortioes and staffs for the purposes ot their papers without securinn the advantages which fmi an w. i s6 connection with the wholesale newsagents, advertisement 1 contractors, and others can command.

Possessing large premises in the centre of the publishing world "le Association affords its clients editorial and all other sary accommodation, whilst it at once relieves them of the necessity for any personal attention to the innumerable detail involved in the technical management of their undertakings, and places its large organisation at their service. A list of newspapers already under the Association's manage ment and all other information may be obtained on application. EFE1ES AFETY AMPS. IN ART METAL AND PORCBLALX. LAMPS, ABLE RACKET LAMPS, USPENSION LAMPS, FROM 10s.

9d. TO 15. Special Agents, C. HINDLEY and SONS, 290 to 294, Oxford-street, London. WALKER'S CRYSTAL CASE WATCHES am unequalled for Accuracy and Durability.

Gold Crystal Case Keyless Half Chronometer, 20 with Hunting or Demi-Hunting Case, -5 Silver Keyless Half Chronometer, 10 10a. Silver Lever Watches from 4 4s. Silver Watches from 2 2s. John Walker, 77, Cornhill. and 230, Regent-street.

PRESENTS for CHRISTMAS and WEDDINGS. Large and Varied ASSORTMENTof DIAMOND WELLER New and Second-hand. Also the extensive collection of Silve Goods, Antique and Modern, are now on view at MAURICE MOSES'S, 464, Oxford-street (near Orchard-street Insured parcels sent to the country for selection. Closed on Satuxdam BIRTHS. i in the ICtn at -n.

jorewer-street, me wue oi il'si? daughter. eliHbora the 9th at Bath, the wife of the Rev. J. fl-r 4ett. jusistt curate of S.

Mary's, Bathwick, of a son. -UIT11 on the 12th at 3, Collingham-road, the wife of Captain Arthur W. Bright-Si! liners, of a daughter. the T-'th at 16. Douglas-crescent, Edinburgh, i uS ocigc Bennct Clurk, writer to the siguet, of a ttll -th ii.st St.

Jean de Luz, Basses Pyrenees, 1 the Rev. J. Creagh Coen, British chaplain Jrti de Luz. a son. the l-th 23.

Oakfteld-road, Upper Tol-I aik. the vile ei George Collins, of a eon. ij, the at Blackburn-terrace, West P4 'w i the wife of niiani Henry Dawe, of Baker-street "liasnpstead. of a son. -4iii at St.

Leonards, the wife of Arthur I I u. of a daughter. "i i (be l-th The Precincts, Canterbury, the th It roXl-'11 a son-" rvwrU- at 17, Portman -square, the a v. I.lojd Greouwell, of a son. tie 116 at Walkden Vicarge, Bolt on -le-1' the Eev.

('. Heath, of a son. the 7th at 47, Maclise-road, Kensing-F ilhans Ilemsley. of a daughter. at Chard, Somerset, the wife of i Kjrke, a daughter.

on the 17th at St. Thomas's Parsonage, 1 s.W,. the wife of the Rev. s. J.

Lowdell, of a -I1 the 13th at Cardline-place, Claughton, wjf, tf W. Si Porter, of a son. "th at Hangmoor, Virginia Water, the IT jhert prematurely, of a son, who sur- 1 only a few hours. ib th at Sutherland House, Camberley, 5' R. Simpson, 2d Battalion Lin- i a daughter.

a ioth at Fairlight, Ellerdale-road. -i. the wife of Charles Williams Startin, of a the --1st at 29, Abbey-road, the wife of A. a i at Putney -hill-park, the wife of W. it.

at Ardgowan, Kilmalcolm, Mrs. W. MARRIAGES. CTIX "OH the 13th inst. at St.

Jude's Church, I- i P.i'!ihara. uf Caversliain-road, to i io. vf Mihimay road. Mildmay-park. Mfii: l'GE On the 14th at the Cathedral.

u. Arehdeacon Atlay. Charles Robert surviving sun of the late Lieutenant-i idiil, Artillery, to Cicely Margaret, thounia StanJbridge, of Aston Plam- 1: I the lr tli at Yapton, Monkstown. L-e i'v Eev. Canon Peacocke, D.D., James s.n of James Jameson, of Glencormac, ija youngest daughter of the late the Mth at St.

Mary Masrdalen's, she W. H. L'avo Browne, Charles Edward -qiiare, to Sarah Ann (Annie) eldest ui Bjhos, Smarden, Kent. ir On the 11th at St. tiie eneratiie Archdeacon farrar, 1.

Lcybonie-Popham, Charles James, of Mortlake. to Annie Elizabeth, i iate Alexander Leyborne-Popham. i -i to the th at the Church of St. 'atttes. tsfei, John Rouse Phillips, of Little re.

to June Elizabeth, daughter of the ulgrave. Northamptonshire. iif On the Sd at the parish l- is. the Kev. L.

rlewry. William 4 itric-y. su uf the late John G. St. Letter, i anty Dublin, to Anne Leslie Hendley, of M.

C. Hendley, of Mount Rivers, T'EATHS. at Rosemount, near Ayr, Janet ti.c iate iiham Baird, of Elie, aged sixty- ia? 1 -h rnst at 9, Finchley-road, Marv Anne, B.ekman Barnes, in her eighty-first Sjji iay. the 14th at ZO. Cadogac-place, a-tarJ, age.l sixty-eignt.

the IOiB at Maidencombe House, near Ligland, and only daughter ikt VarriiL. ated thirty -eight. at sandown, Marion, relict of the allop House. Hants, aged ninety. at Lincoln Lodge, Leamington, i 1 survivor of the family of the late i- L-t ds.

aged seven ty-seven. Ms Brown, of 14, Coborn-street, Woodley House. Hornsey, K. 1 i.idiey in her sixty -ninth year. I- insa.

wife of Captain Davison, sr. House Hams, and Sedegheld, county Dur- I'A Ann. widow of the late Colonel Iv Otet.adier Guards, and last surviving c. sir Howard Douglas, in her 1. I I'.

I- y. at Dulwich-common, Uruce. late of Dulwich-c London, in her ninety -sixth year. r. it- th at Florence Court, the Earl year, t' at his residence, Colonel Henry Hadlow, Kent, and Wim- year.

I at Tribschen. Lucerne, of f-'lemlnp. eldest son of Thomas J. two var. -ft.

it.M.. at Endriek Lodge, Kersal, Man- Hi ha seventieth year. at Olney. Bucks, George Horatio at Linden, Morpeth, of heart i6luntint Henry Hamilton, R.A. f.

the iate William John Hamilton, aged I'--- it 127. Alderney-street. Pimlico, street, in the fifty-sixth William Byde, son of the late Ti at Fern Lea. Hickman-road, utitfvr son of the late Mr. Joseph iac.

tear Monmouth, aged forty. -t uc Lansd'iwne, Guildford, George ytar. 1 1 st Malta, Grace Cameron, 1- aiaclon Kennedy. at St Leoiiards-on-Sea, Susannah, i of Blackheath. Kent.

the Re. Samuel Webb Lloyd, M.A., at Lisbon, paralysis of the lj son if the late Alsager Mait-s. months. at Mymensingh. in Bengal, v.

R. Marindin, and only aged thirty -two. 1 I at Kilnrleueh House Lancrholm. late of 66th fcesrimetit. i't at Sedbergh, Yorkshire, Anne, I jpiain Jeremiah Mayne, aged 'eighty- at 20.

Trossachs-road, East Dul- il oj 77 Lombard-street, aged fifty- at Ivlmont, Rugeley, Jane, last and Elizabeth Mary Needham, at Hare Bill, Littleborough. Law- a. second son of the late Henry Newall, at Vicarscr- 1 M.A.. Oxon vicar of South--A eighty yeare. The interment will 1' te near Reading, to-morrow (Wed- lh at to p.m.

-lith inst at Meldon Lodge, Chelten-- i late of the Madras Civil Service, vast, a' FeutoB- awthorne House, Lancaster, uaer daughter of WiUiam Wingate Saul, -i ycats. at Hobart. Tasmania. Fleetwood iei son of the late Sir James Milne Wilson, ty-tive. (By telegram.) A I.

NURSING INSTITUTE, r.ttta-street. vent -garden, W.C. i -tC-. Solely under Medical Direction, -mvical. Mental, and Monthly HOSPITAL-! ati- SUPPLIED at a moment's notice from resident in the home also Fever Nurses and Applications tothe Secretary or Lady Superin- a ii.irt-s.-.

Nursing Institute, London. tli, VI for Mfdical. Surgical, Massage, i Ca-'-s Si 'PLIED by the HAMILTON Providing Trained Male Nurses. Also the Lour. Particulars, post free, from the i- --t.

Park-lane, London, W. Telegraphic "ti Asso'-iatiob, London." (j 1 1 3 'KM of FUNERAL ABUSES, and the i ai and rational observance of lheconditiona lf I or isurnl of the Dead. Expiar tti rj pamphlet t. in ompany, 2, Lancaster-place, Strand. MnniNlN-G at FIRSTCOST.

HENRY i i. Successors, Spinners and Manufac- -t' i. (established. 17.r-2),hold the Largest of Mourning Dress Matenalsof every descrip -ciste urdecs the same day as received, and -t free, at asavingtothe purchaser A- per All parcels carriage paid, INSERTED in all NEWSPAPERS, narge.i at tue various omces reauciion t- eeivrd and forwarded free (except Hi i EN. General Advertisement Office, 99, 1 ii 1 Larged at the various offices reduction 1 DIFFICULTIES.

A London Solicitor l.i. and experience ADVISES on the I I ate Alfairs of those Pressed. Execu-Dtttf 'I 1-h nidations Loans. Publicity avoided. 1 J' V-k Wellington-street, Strand.

lW1Lt' -'Ri Lock s. OXFORD-STREET, W. DINNER J.i Till RjT FATTNCE. T.L1'D KJ0M -ER VICES. New Colours and Patterns.

ani SHERATON TYPES. DLssEET SERVICES. MlNTn.N WEDGWOOD. rr.PTT "RCESTER SPODE. BREAKFAST SERVICES 1EA SETS.

Cl original Desicns. ICEv- Inexpensive. 4 Largest selection in London. BUPv-" -vlord-'treet il and 32, Orchard-street, W. li.SE ivoeS a t0T tlds beautiful NOVELTY Exact imitation of REAL fwohf.

grain, and finish. Sold in hand- (inlaid ebony and ivory), containing -Vi-i i and eorrespondenee cards, seb Lt. "uo to procure it of your stationer. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER CRYSTAL PALACE, THIS DAY. GREAT POULTRY, PIGEON, AND RABBIT SHOW.

CHILDREN'S EARLY ILLUMINATED FETE AND BALLET. CHILDREN'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY. Admission to Palace, One Shilling or by Season Ticket. Open for admission irmn 10 till 9.0. Eighteenpence Return Railway Fare from London (including Admission).

Children under 12, Ninepence. Opera, Les Cloches De Children's Company, 3, Wonderful Schaffer Troupe of Acrobats, CO. Illuminated Fete from dusk. Pastoral Ballet, Daphnis and Chloe," by Madame Katti Lanner's Pupils, 7.30. Company's Alilitary Band (Bandmaster, Mr.

J. Janssens) Organ (Mr. A. J. Eyre); Skating Rink Panorama, Tel-el-Kebir," painted by Philippoteaux.

Ac. CRYSTAL PALACE. THIS DAY and till THURSDAY next (inclusive), GREAT ANNUAL SHOW of POULTRY, PIGEONS, and RABBITS. Nearly 7,000 entries. in prizes.

No extra charge to show. CRYSTAL PALACE. CHILDREN'S EARLY ILLUMINATED FETE and BALLET THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING. Palace brilliantly lighted from dusk by Coloured Lamps aud Electric Light. Pastoral Pallet, Daphnis and Chloe," 7.30, directed by Mr.

Oscar Barrett, arranged by Madame Katti Lanner. B. Special Illuminated Fetes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday till further notice. (CRYSTAL PALACE CHILDREN'S COMIC OPERA COMPANY, THIS DAY (TUESDAY), at three, in LES CLOCHES DE CORNEVILLE, under direction of Mr. Warwick Gray.

WEDNESDAY, November 17, LA F1LLE DE MADAME ANGOT. Seats, 3s. 2s. Is. and Is.

CRYSTAL PALACE PICTURE GALLERY. Mr. H. H. WARNER'S GREAT PICTURE of NIAGAEA FALLS IN WINTER (by Cameron) IS NOW ON VIEW.

It is the largest painting of the Falls in existence, 90 square feet of canvas, and is pustly esteemed a masterpiece also, a very tne Painting of the celebrated Whirlpool Rapids, showing the location where Captain Webb met his death. ROYAL AQUARIUM. The CRAGGS, Marvellous Troupe of Acrobats G. H. Chirgwin, the original White-Eyed Kaffir; Griffiths Brothers and their comical Blondin Donkey, also introducing their Vanishing Donkey Professor Field, and the Disappearing Lady; Sam Torr Miss Marie Loftus the Klaies, Comic Pantomime Troupe The Beckwiths (Swimming) Ella Zuila, the Australian Funambulist, and Little Lu Lu, in their wonderful performance on a wire nearly 100 feet high and 200 feet long; and "Fascination," the Grand Ballet.

Afternoon at 3, and Evening S.O. Admission Is. cbildreu 6d. ALBERT PALACE, Battersea-park. Sole Proprietor, Mr.

William Holland. Popular Prices. Admission Every Day, except Saturdays, Sixpence, on payment at the doors Saturdays, One Shilling. Children half-price. Eail there and back, including admission.

One Shilling. Grandest Circus and Hippodrome in the World the finest horses and ponies, and the greatest combination of talented artistes ever seen in one establishment. Two Performances Every Day, at Three and Eight. Two Pantomimes every day in the Marionette Theatre. Organ Jtecitals by Mr.

A. Fagge. SIMS REEVES'S GRAND EVENING CONCERT, SATURDAY next, 20th in the Connaught Hall of the Albert Palace, Battersea-park. Miss Amy Sherwin, Miss Hope Glenn, Mr. F.

Barrington Foote, and Mr. Sims Reeves. Solo violoncello, M. Auguste Van Biene; solo cornet. Mr.

Howard Reynolds organ, jir. Arinur ragge conductors, Air. J. Maunders and Mr. A.

Fagge aud, for the first time at these concerts, a full orchestra selected from the Royal Italian Opera, Jkc; conductor, Mr. Hiram Henton. Admission to Palace, or by rail on the London, Chatham, and Dover, the London, Brighton, and South Coast, or London and South-Western, within about 10 miles. There and back, including admission, Is. 1,000 free seats; reserved seats, Is.

Numbered aud reserved seats, 2s. now ready. JAPANESE VILLAGE and the ONLY TANNAKER, Hyde-park (near Sloane-square and Kensington Stations), 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. One Shilling.

Children Sixpence. Entertain-meuts by Japanese Artistes atone, three, five, and eight ONE SHILLING, Children to see everything. Once seen never to be forgotten. Houses and Shops inhabited by Japanese Men, Women and Children, illustrating Art Industries. Native and Military Bands.

XTATIONAL ll AGRICULTURAL HALL, KENSINGTON. IPPODROME from PARIS. HIPPODROME. PARIS. HIPPODROME LYMPIA.

THE NEW NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL HALL, KENSINGTON. The Directors of the National Agricultural Hall Company (Limited) beg to announce that the HALL will be OPENED in DECEMBER next with performances by the Great Hippodrome of Paris, which has never been seen in London. By order. F. S.

VINCENT, Secretary, of whom particulars may be obtained, at the temporary offices, 25, 26, St. Margaret's-offices, Victoria-street, S.W. MR. and Mrs. GERMAN REED'S ENTERTAINMENT.

Under the Management of Mr. Alfred Reed aud Mr. Corney Grain. TO-DAY, at three, Miss Fanny Holland, Miss Marion Ward- roper, Mr. Corney Grain, Mr.

North Home, Mr. Sant Matthews, and Mr. Alfred Reed. St. Ueorge's Hall, Langham-place.

Stalls, 5s. and 3s. admission, 2s. and Is. A UNITED PAIR.

TO-DAY, at three. (Will shortly be withdrawn). Written by J. Coniyns Carr, music by Alfred Caldicott, Mus. Bac.

Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at three Monday, Wednesday, nnd Friday, at eight. TAKING THE WATERS. TO-DAY, at 4.30. An Entirely New Musical Sketch, by Mr. Corney Grain.

Tues-. day, Thursday, and Saturday Afternoons Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Evenings. Mr, and Mrs. German Reed's Entertainment, St. George's Hall, Langham-place, W.

EGYPTIAN HALL. (England's Home of Mystery.) Sole Lessee and Manager, Mr. J. N. MASKBLYNE TWICE DAILY, at 3 and S.

Fauteuils, reserved seats, area, balcony, children half price, balcony excepted. Schools and excursion parties liberally treated. THIS- BRILLIANTLY SUCCESSFUL SEASON must be brought to a CLOSE on the 20th as the building must be in the hands of the contractors on the 22d for structural improvements and elaborate preparations for new wonders by Mr. Maskelyne and Buatier de Kolta, to be presented shortly before Christmas. No expense will be spared in making the Egyptian Hall the most comfortable place of entertainment in London, cosy iu winter, and cool in summer.

An elaborate and perfect system of ventilation will be carried out. The building will be lighted mainly by electricity, gas only being used where it is necessary to generate heat in the ventilating tubes. The structural improvements will be executed by Laing and Son, 2, Duke-street, Adelphi the electric lighting by Faraday and Son, 3, Berners-street, and the decorations by Campbell, Smith, and 75, Newman-street, Oxford-street. EGYPTIAN HALL. LAST DAYS of CHARLES BERTRAM'S Inimitable SLEIGHT of HAND; Last Days of Fleming Norton's Delightful Musical and Mimical Interlude; Last Days (until Christmas) of the only correct illustration in London of Buatier de Kolta's Marvellous vanishment of a Living Ladv, which was presented with such great success at Sandring- ham on the 9th by command of H.R.H.

the Prince of Wales. MASKELYNE and COOKE on TOUR. THIS WEEK, the VICTORIA ROOMS, Clifton, Bristol. VERBECK. Piccadilly Hall (three doors" from St.

James's Hall). TWICE DAILY, at three and eight. TERBECK and Madlle. DE MARGUERIT in their wondrous Seances of Prestidigitation, Mesmerism, and Thought Transmission, Daily at three mid eight. Tickets, 7s.

2s. and Is. At the usual agents, and at the Hall. XFORD. DISAPPEARANCE of "aLADY, seated upon an ordinary chair placed upon an ordinary table Skiptomania," Skipping Ballet, Brothers Griffiths and Blondin Donkey Miss Harriett Vernon Chirgwin, the White-Eyed Kaffir James Fawn, and the best company in London.

EVERY EVENING and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. THE ROYAL, Holborn. Proprietors and Managers, Messrs. W. T.

Purkiss and Sam Adams. Always a Grand Compauy. Miss MARIE LOFTUS, the Queen of Comedy the Mitsutas, Japanese; Slade Murray, Popular Comedian; the Henderson and Stanley Quartet Tom Bass, the Droll Florence Dorling, the Charming Tom Costello, Hibernian Comic Nelly Power, Burlesque Actress George Medley, the Marvellous Mimic; Henri Clark, in a new budget; Jessie Gerald, Serio-comic Fred Lay, the Terpsichorean Comic Katie Seymour, Vocalist and Dancer Nelly Richards, America's Pride Amy Height and others. Evenings at 7.30. Saturday Matinees, doors open at 2.30.

Prices of admission, 6d. to 1 Is. BILLIARD-HALL, GRAND MATCH for 100 a side THIS DAY, at three and eight, ROBERTS v. MITCHELL. 12,000 up 4,500.

Admission Is. and 3s. Table by Cox and Yeman. OYAL JUBILEE EXHIBITION, MANCHESTER, 1887. APPLICATIONS for SPACE.

The Executive Committee, having received numerous requests that Home Exhibitors may be placed on the same footing as Foreign Applicants, have agreed to EXTEND the TIME during which APPLICATIONS for SPACE may be sent iu to the FIEST of DECEMBER for both Home and Foreign Exhibitors. They have also decided to make NO CHARGE for STEAM or BELT POWER. Copies of the Prospectus and Regulations for Exhibitors may be had on application at the offices, in Albert-square, Man-I Chester. By order. ANDREW A.

GILLIES, Secretary. IBERTY EMBROIDERY EXHIBITION. Xj The FOURTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION of ART EM- BROIDERY at EAST INDIA HOUSE will REMAIN OPEN during this week. The Embroideries can be inspected on pre-I scntatioii of visiting card. Exhibition open from ten to six.

Liberty and Regent-street, W. HANOVER GALLERY, 47, New Bond-street, corner of Maddox-street. AUTUMN EXHIBITION NOW OPEN. Important works by Bastien Le l'age, Millet, Munkacsy, Diaz, Corot, Daubigny, Boningtoii, Sir T. Gilbert, R.A, Crofts, R.A., ANOVER GALLERY.

A LESSON in ANATOMY. By E. CRESPI. rpHE ANNUAL WINTER EXHIBITION of JL PAINTINGS by Artists of the British and Foreign Schools NOW OPEN at Thomas 'Lean's Gallery, 7, Haymarket, next the Theatre. Admission, including catalogue.

Is. 1MIE ANNUAL WINTER EXHIBITION of HIGH-CLASS ENGLISH, and CONTINENTAL PICTURES, including. L. E. Meissonier's new Picture LE VOYAGEUR, is NOW OPEN at ARTHUR TOOTH and SONS' GALLERIES, 5 and 0, Haymarket.

Admission One Shilling, including catalogue. PETRARCH'S and the Towns "on the Road to the Riviera. An EXHIBITION of SEVENTY WATER COLOURS, by J. Fulleylove, Member Royal Institute, NOW OPEN at The Fine Art Society's, 148, New Bond-street XHIBITION of a Choice COIAJECTION of WATER-COLOUR and CRAYON DRAWINGS by the late E. FRERE, now open at Messrs.

Thos. Agnew and Sons' Galleries, 39, Old Bond-street, ten to live. Admission, including catalogue, one shilling. FRENCH GALLERY, 120, Pall-mall. The THIRTY-FOURTH ANNUAL WINTER EXHIBITION of PICTURES by British and Foreign Artists, including Delug's historical work, PhilippimiWelser.is NOW OPEN.

ALON PARISIEN--JAN" VAN BEERS' Great Illusionary Work, ECCE HOMO, and other Remarkable Works. Third Exhibition, 160, New Bond-street. Admission, One shilling. Wednesdays, Half-a-crown. Ten to seven.

WILLIS'S" ROOMS, King-street, SL James's. VACANT DATES for Banquets, Balls, Public Meetings, Concerts, are NOW BEING BOOKED. The Proprietors of Willis's Rooms have succeeded in making such arrangements as to insure the return of 'the old and valued prestige these Rooms so long enjoyed. Special attention given to each department. E.

DAW KINS, Mauaser. LONDON, OMEGA'S THIRD PRIZE COMPETITION. 15 for the most English words (found in modern dictionaries) in the Words THE LONDON HOSPITAL. One-third of the net profits to be given to the above Hospital. Repetitions (i.e., words spelt alike but with different meaning), plurals (unless no singular can be used), abbreviations, obsolete aud proper names excepted.

Lists, numbered and made out alphabetically, to be sent on or before the 10th of December, with is. entrance fee, to Omega," care of Mr. C. Whitehouse, 10, Uread-strset-hill, City, E.C. Lists sent by people omitting to keep to these rules, or lists with the same words repeated several times, will he excluded.

Prizewinners published in "Morning Post" during October not allowed to compete. Example of words allowed "Pen, (he) pens, stoop, has, (thou) hast, ponies, lion." Words not allowed Lions, don't, adnote (obs.) Nile, al." Ee-sult published in "Morning Post" of the 24th of December, with number of words allowed and number of lists received which may be of interest), together with names and addresses of first 50 competitors and the amount sent to the London Hospital. If there be ties, the money will be divided. For Is. extra a copy of the prize list will be sent to any competitor if ordered when sending in list.

GUY FAWKES RESULT. First Prize, Mrs. Sneath, Searle Villa, Crystal Palace-road, 103 Second, 148., M. A. (address not for publication), 97; Third, Mrs.

Howard, IS, Brewer-street, Maidstone, 94 Fourth, is. W. A. Smith, 7, Crane-street, Chester, 92 Onl 4S competitors. SOBRIETY RESULTS.

First Prize, Louis de Berniere" (448 words); Second, Miss Townsend, Cordangan Manor, Tipperary (400) Third, Miss Gogarten, 17, Shirland-road, Maida-hill (267). 3, -2, i offered for Greatest Number of English "Words from ACADEMICAL. To be sent in by November 2i Results November 20. Usual restrictions. Miss Senior, South Lodge, Pinner.

"YTEUTRALISE RESULTS. First Prize, Miss Coker, 7, Ll Saxe Weimar-terrace. Southsea Second. F. B.

W. (name not for publication) Third, Mr. Bleddyn Nicholl, Ham, Cow-bridge, Glamorganshire." Arbitrator," 49, Edith-road, West Kensington. SIX SHAKESPEARIAN CHARACTERS RESULT. First Prize, Mrs.

Nibloe, S. Mary Stoke, Ipswich (Hamlet, Lady Macbeth, Othello, Shvlock, Falstatf, Portia); Second, Miss B. D'Oyley, S7, St. George's-road, S.W. (same, with Brutus instead of Shylock).

FISHERMAN RESULTS. First Prize, Miss J. Howes, Belton Rectory, Yarmouth (.255 words) Second Prize, Mrs. Arthur, Bolton Abbey, Skipton-in-Craven (250 words); Third Prize, Miss Parsons, Oxford (223 words). INTERNATIONAL.

First, L. Beher.na, 50, Arundel-street, Waltou, Liverpool (SSS) second, Miss Mercy Mayne, Little Harrow, Riugwood, Hants (733) third, Mrs. Brietzeke and Miss Sadler (equal, C43). A QUICK RETURN. The 2 Prize was forwarded to R.

Owen, 9, Hanbury-road, Clifton, 129 next best were Miss Calise (123), Miss Szulczewska (122), G. Patetson (120). A PRIZE of 2 will be sent on Friday next for the Greatest number of English WotdsfromTHURSDAYforwarded up to evening post on Thursday from any place in England to M. 16, Charles-street, St. James's, London.

These prizes beiug designed to test the ingenuity of competitors in finding the greatest possible number of words, no restrictions (except as regards repetitions) are imposed on any dictionary words. Entrance Is. Results published in "Morning Post. QUICK RETURN. TWO PRIZES of L'l each will be SENT on THURSDAY next for Most English Words from WEDNESDAY, forwarded up to-morrow (Wednesday) evening's post from any place in United Kingdom.

Lists, with Is. fee, to Cantab," 27, London-road, Twickenham, Middlesex. No repetitions or plurals. TAPESTRY. Time extended (entries insufficient).

5 in PRIZES of 1 each for Most English Words out of "Tapestry." Proper names, abbreviations, plurals, and obsolete words barred. Alphabetical Lists, with Is. P. to be sent by Nov. 22 to Harold Arden, Tamlyn's, 56, Norfolk-terrace, Bayswater, W.

GRANDMOTHER. EXTENSION of TIME to November (1 103., 1, 103., and for Greatest Number of English Words from "Grandmother." No repetitions, abbreviations, or proper names. Lists, with Is. P.O., to Rev. M.

Nibbett, Redmarley Rectory, Gloucester. Profits to pay off debt for extending churchyard. Results, iiOth. LEAMINGTON. EXTENSION of TIME.

PRIZES (5, 2, 1, aud four of 10s. each, awarded in full, whether sufficient entries or not), for Most English Words from Leamington." Plurals, abbreviations, repetitions, proper names, andobsoletes barred. Lists, with Is. P.O., to be posted notlater than Nov. Its, to "Canute," care of C.

Granville Baker, 5, Blooms-bury-square, W.C. Results Nov. 23 certain, in -'Morning Post." See M.P." of Nov. 9. PRESENTATION.

PRIZ ES 2, 1, 5s. for Most English Words from Presentation no proper names, plurals, abbreviations, or repetitions allowed. Lists, with Is. P.O., to be sent to M. Perkin, Ditton-hill, Surrey, by November 30.

Results in Post," December 7. Lists judged by Nuttall's and Webster's Dictionaries. FIREPLACE. 1, and 5s. for Most Words from above.

No obsolete words. Numbered lists, with Is. postal order, by November 26. D. Beale, 5, Courtlaad-terrace, Kensington, W.

Results November 30. OMMODORE. PRIZES LI 1, 10s. TIME EXTENDED until November 24. No repetitions, abbreviations, or proper names.

Lists, with Is. P.O., to Commodore," King Edward VI. School, Berkhamsted, Herts. LONG WORDS. THREE PRIZES (1, will be GIVEN for the Greatest Number of Dictionary Words of not less than TWELVE LETTER8.

No plurals or proper names. Lists, with Is. entrance, to "Judex," care of R. Xiluey, 31, Ship-street, Brighton, by November IS. Results published in Morning Post." CHRISTIAN NAME.

5s. given to every one whose Christian Name (Lady's) is the SAME as ADVERTISER'S and 2s. to every one whose Name Ends with the Same Letter. Send name aud seven stamps by December 1. Results December 6.

"Namesake," 19, Richmond-place, Brighton. OPEN TO ALL. 10a. forMost References to Word HAVE in the Four Gospels fee 30s. in PRIZES Most Words from STATIONER no obsolctes or proper names prizes in proportion unless more compete fee close November 24.

Results 27th. Miss Sworder, Buntingford Charity. A NOVELTY. and for Greatest Number of English Words (not less than four letters) written in pen and ink on a piece of paper one inch square and readable by the naked eye no word more than once, no proper names. To be sent to "Student," post-office, Bishops-road, Victoria-park, by November 22.

Results here November 25. OVEL-COMPETITION? 1, and OFFERED for the Greatest Number of English Words containing six letters, and beginning and ending with the same letter, as ARMADA, WINDOW, fcc Lists, with Is. P. to J. Howe, Cuckfield, Sussex, by November 22.

Results November 26. NEWCOMPETITION. Prizes of given for the Greatest Number of MEANINGS of any TWENTY ENGLISH WORDS. Lists, with Is. P.O to Meanings," care of W.

Palmer, 64, High-street, New Brorap-ton, by 20th November. Results published "Morning Post," 2Cth November, or money returned. BIBLICAL "COMPETITION. Genuine PRIZES (2, 1, 5s.) OFFERED for most References to the word ENTER, in the Bible. Lists, with by Nov.

23, to H. Lowther, Smith's Mutual Advertising Agency, 132, Fleet-street, E.C. Results Nov. 30. BIBLICAL COMPETITION (Genuine).

1 10s. (TIME EXTENDED), Highest Number of References of FAITH, chap, aud verse, old version. Lists P. O. Is.

Id. Insufficient competitor. Results, Echo," 27th. Miss Johnson, 149, Brooke-road, Upper Clapton. OETIT ION.

Handsome New Eight Guinea BEAR CAPE, 1, for Lists of TWELVE Most Popular ACTRESSES and TWELVE Most Popular ACTORS of the present day who have appeared in London. Lists, Is. P.O. and stamp, by November 24. Results few days later, Morning Post." Decided by vote.

N. care of Mr. Hardy, Feltham-road, East Molesey, Surrey. (COMPETITION. PRIZES 1 and 103.

Profits for charities in West of Ireland. EIGHT Pithiest PROVERBS in English, French, aud German (one or all three languages may be used) in a list. Lists, with Is. fee, up to November 2is, to Hon. Fanny Dillon, Clonbrock, Ahascragh, Ireland.

CIOMPETITION. FUR PRlZES lil, and 5s.) for Best LIST of 15 Eminent Living British ARTISTS. To be decided by majority of competitors. Entrance Is. P.O.

Results published November 30. Proceeds for debt on Parish Schools. Miss Spilsbury, 5, New Cavendish-street, W. WORD COMPETITIONS-PRIZES (30s. 20sM and four of 5s.) for Most English Words from Letters in PANTOMIME (proper names and repetitions, except words with two m's, excluded).

Also 5s. prize for neatest list. Lists with Is. P. O.

to Mrs. Gardiner, 30, Cleveland-gardens, Barnes, Surrey, by November 29. Results in "Morning Post" December 3. Profits for Broadstairs Convalescent Home. ORD COMPETITION.

FIVE PRIZES (2, 1, 5s.) for Most English Words from RAGGED CHILDREN. No proper names, repetitions, abbreviations, or plurals. Lists, witli Is. P.O., to be sent by November 22, to Miss Taylor, Eulenberg, Saudown, Isle of Wight. Money returned if not sufficient entries.

Profits for ragged children. EASY WORD COMPETITION. FOUR PRIZES, 1, and will be given for -Most English Words from REGULATION. No repetitions or proper names. -Lists (numbered), enclosing Is.

P.O. and stamped addressed envelope for result, received fill November 30, by R. 14,434, 19, Wellington-street. ASY WORD COMPETITION. 3, Li, for Most Words from ORG ANIST found in modern English dictionaries.

No plurals, proper names, repetitions, or abbreviations allowed. Alphabetical lists, numliered, with P.O. to be sent by November 27, to Mrs. C. Leigh, Longford Rectory, Maiden, Essex.

Results December 3. Profits for organ. HTSdREN'S WRITING COMPETITION. TIME EXTENDED to November 22. Best-written COPY of VENITE.

PRIZES 7s. 2s. for Children under 15 Enclose postal order Is. to Will," 14,047, 19, Wellington-street, Strand. EASY COMPETITION.

2, 1, and 10s. (or in like proportion) for Words in English use from Nuttall, pp. 1-771 out of PATRIOT no repetitions. Lists, with to II. M.

12, Bread-street, Cheapside, E.C, by November 20. Results 25th. IIDDLES COMPETITION. Prizes, 1 and i offered for Best RIDDLE. Entrance forwarded by November 26 to Sphinx," Hyde, Luton.

Results November 30. ENPRIZES, 10. NOTICE, EXPLANATION. Each List to Consist of Names of Ten Great MILITARY HEROES (anv nationality). 5, 2, 10s.

(four), 5s. (four), for the 10 Lists gaining highest votes. Is. (jl. P.

O. with each list to Miss Dawson, Long Cross, Chertsey, by November 13. Results, 20th. Charity. If insufficient entries prizes in proportion.

P-RIZES for Most English Words from NORTHUMBERLAND. No letter repeated in one word but letter Repetitions, obsoletes, and proper names not allowed. Numbered lists, with Is. P.O., by November 26, to Miss Mary Burton, Carlisle. Results (if sufficient competitors), December 3.

PltLZES 40sT20s 5s.) for Mott English Words from POSTMAN. No plurals, obsoletes, proper names, or repetitions. Lists (numbered), with Is. P.O., by November 23, to Rev. J.

Sunderland, Eggington Vicarage, Leightou Buzzard. Results November 30. PRIZES1 for Most English Words from HANDSOME. No proper names, abbreviations, orplurals. Lists, with Is.

P.O., November 25, to M. J. 20, Orsett-terrace, London, W. )2t and 10s. OFFERED for LISTS of BestTGlneral, Admiral, Actor, Actress, Statesman, Preacher, Public Speaker, Novelist, Musician, Singer, Musical Composer, and Playwright of the present time results to be decided by majority of votes.

Lists, with Is. P.O., to be sent by November 23 to Union," 14,540, 19, Wellington-street, Strand. Winning list can be sent to competitors on payment of 6d. extra. Results November 30.

fS0'wT TEN PRIZES, 10 chances, prompt results. 3b 5, 2, 10s. (four), 5s. (four) for Ten Highest Lists of Ten Greatest MILITARY HEROES, past or present. Is.

Gd. P.O., with lists, to Miss Dawson, Long Cross, Chertsey, by November 18. Results 20th. If entries insufficient, prizes in uronortion. at J.

I I I I i I 1 is is 1G, 1886. VINCENT HURRICANE FUND. Under the Patronage of the Secretary of State for the Colonies con. iurs. oiannope.

A BENEFIT PERFORMANCE, under most Distinguished atronage, will be given at the Novelty Theatre, Great Queen-street W.C, TO-MORROW EVENING, November 17, at eight clock, of an entirely New and Original Play, by Mr. Richard Davey, entitled A PAUL AND VIRGINIA (founded on Bernadin de St. Pierre's famous Romance). 1 lie following eminent artists will appear Mr. Rothbury fc vans, Mr.

E. Falcon, Mr. F. Oswald, Mr. C.

H. Stephenson, Major Malet, Mr. W. E. Streatfeild, Mr.

C. Eaton, Mr. G. B. Jnillips Miss Eniilie Leicester, Miss Joan Jardine, Miss Ethel verne Miss Fitzjames, Miss Muriel Campbell, Miss May Camp-oen, Airs.

Stanley, Miss Anson, Miss Alice Wilson, and Miss Orace Hawthorne. The Royal School of Music have kindly promised to form the orchestra, and Air. Richard Mackway's celebrated Choir will sing the incidental choruses. Prices of admission Private boxes, from five to three guineas; stalls, 15s. and 10s.

6d. balcony, 7s. 6d. and 5s. 6d.

upper boxes, Sb. Gd. pit, 2s. gallery, is. Seats to be obtained of West Indian Section, Colonial and Indian Exhibition, S.W.

General Manager and Stage Director, Mr. E. B. NOEMAN. VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE1! CONCERTS, aw of various Charities, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY LVENLNGS next, November 18 and 19, at 8.30, at Prince's Hall, nccadilly.

Soloists Viscountess Folkestone, Mrs. Andrew Tuer, Mr. Nicholls. Mr. W.

Wing, Mr. Alfred Scott Gatty, Mr. Louis Hervey Egville (violin), Miss Evelyn F. D'Egville (piano). Aiiss Maude Valerie White, Air.

Fuller Maitlaad, and Mr. John Jeffreys at the piano. Tickets, 10s. and 5a, at Austin's office, St. James's Hall usual agents and of the ycounteasFolke8tone, 8, Ennismore-gardens.

VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE'S CONCERTS. The LADIES' STRING BAND will PERFORM, conducted by the Viscountess Folkestone, Prince's Hall, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGS next, November 18 and 19, at 8.S0. VISCOUNTESS FOLKESTONE'S CONCERTS. PLANTATION SONGS, by Mr. ALFRED SCOTT GATTY, sung by the composer and chorus.

Prince's Hall, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVENINGSnext, November 18 and 19, at 8.30 ROYAL ALBERT HALL CHORAL-SOCIETY. Patkon Her Majesty the QUEEN. the Duke of EDINBURGH, E.G. Conductor Mr. BARNBY.

Gounod's REDEMPTION on WEDNESDAY, December 15, at eight. Artists Madame Albani, Miss Fenna, Miss Wilson, Mr. Piercy, Mr. Mills, and Mr. Santley.

Organist, Dr. Stainer. Prices 10s. 7s. and gallery 2s.

HE LONDON SYMPHONY CONCERTS. Mr. HENSCHEL, Conductor. THE LONDON SYMPHONY CONCERTS. The FIKST CONCERT will take place at St.

James's Hall TO-MORROW, at 8.30. Orchestra of 100 Performers. Leader, Mr. Carrodus. THE LONDON SYMPHONY PROGRAMME of the FIRST CONCERT, TO-MORROW, at 8.30 Overture to The Magic Flute (Mozart) Concerto, for pianoforte, violin, and violoncello, in Op.

56 (Beethoven) Madame Haas, Mr. Richard Gompertz, Signer Piatti Symphony in No. 2, Op. 73 (Brahms); Good Friday Spell, from Parsifal" (Wagner) Air for tenor, from "Iphigene en Tauride" (Gluck) Mr. Charles Kaiser (his first appearance in England) Prelude to the Third Act (the Feast) of "The Troubadour" (A.

C. Mackenzie). THE LONDON SYMPHONY CONCERTS. Subscription Tickets for the Series of 16 Concerts: Reserved seats, 5 15s. and 2 single tickets (reserved seats, 7s.

fld. and unreserved seats, Is. Application for subscription tickets received by Mr. Austin, St. James's Hall the usual agents and at the office of the manager, Mr.

N. Vert, 6, Cork-street, W. LONDON BALLAD CONCERTS, St. James's Hall. TWENTY-FIRST SEASON.

The New Series will consist of Six Evening and Six Morning Concerts. The FIRST EVENING CONCERT will take place on WEDNESDAY, November 24th, at eight o'clock, when the following Artistes will appear: Madame Valleria and Miss Mary Davies Madame Antoinette Sterling and Miss Eleanor Reea Mr. Edward Lloyd, Mr. Santley, and Mr. Maybrick.

Violin, Madame Norman-N6ruda. Pianoforte, Mr. Frederic Lamond. Mr. Venables's Choir.

Conductor, Mr. Sidney Naylor. Stalls, 7s. 6d. balcony, area, 4s.

and orchestra and gallery, family tickets to admit four to stalls, price 25s. Tickets to be had of Austin, St. James's Hall the usual agents and Boosey and 295, Regent-street. The FIRST MORNING CONCERT will take place on Dec. 1.

ST. JAMES'S HALL. The ST7ANDREW'S ANNUAL SCOTCH BALLAD CONCERT. TUESDAY. Nov.

30. at eight o'clock. Artistes Miss Mary Davies, Mr3. Dick, Miss I Frances Harrison, and Madame Patey Mr. Edward Lloyd, Mr.

Walter Clifford, and Mr. Santley. Violoncello, Signor Piatti. The Glasgow Select Choir (conductor Mr. J.

Millar Craig) has been specially engaged for this festival concert, and will sing a choice selection of part songs and national Scotch melodies. Conductors, Mr. J. Millar Craig and Mr. Sidney Naylor.

Tickets, 7s. admission, at Chappell's, 50, New Bond-street, Austin's ticket office, St. James's Hall, and usual agents. DRAWING-ROOM CONCERTS. Berkeley Music Studio, 86, Upper Berkeley-street, W.

THIRD (CHAMBER) CONCERT, TO-MORROW, 3.30. Miss Emily Shinner will play Spanish Dances" (Sarasate), and with Miss Kate Cheyne and Herr Roese in Trio major (Gade). Vocalist, Madame Polo- nasiu. ncicets, 4s. each.

Prospectus on application. Director, Henry A. Hughes. R. KIRWAN'S RECITALS, Marlborough Rooms, Regent-street, W.

SECOND RECITAL, SATURDAY, I November 27, at three o'clock. LONGFELLOW'S GOLDEN LEGEND, i With Musical Accompaniment by Mrs. Cunnah. Tickets (5s. and 2s.

6d.) at Mitchell's, Lac on and Ollier's, Chap pells, and 1 at the Rooms. HERR PEINIGER'S SAINT-SAEN PROGRAMME, DECEMBER 3, at three. Prince's Hall. Piano, M. Saint-i Saens.

Tickets, 5s. and from Chappell's, Stanley Lucas's, and Unit MEDICAL DEPARTMENT, WAR-OFFICE, November 11. 1SS6. A EXAMINATION of CANDIDATES for TWENTY- XX. FIVE COMMISSIONS in the MEDICAL STAFF of her Majesty's Army will be held at the University of London, Burlington-gardens, S.W.

(by permission of the Senate), on the 14th of FEBRUARY next, at 10 o'clock a.m., ana following days. Application for admission to the Examination should be made In writing without delay to the Director-General, Medical Department. War-office, London, S.W., by whom a schedule containing further particulars will be furnished. (Signed) T. CRAWFORD, M.D., Director-General.

ARMY, CIVIL SERVICE, UNIVERSITIES, A la'e Civil Service Examiner, assisted by a High Wrangler, an Oxford First Class man, anil others, PREPARES a FEW RESIDENT and NON-RESIDENT CANDIDATES. Recent successes for India Forests, Militia, Literary, specialities, modern languages, geometrical drawing and science no failures for Sandhurst Preliminary half the usual fees over 300 successes established 1370. Address Examiner," 8, St. Stephen's-road, W. ELOCUTION.

Articulation, Expression, and Gesture, for Public Speakers, Reciters, Ladies (who can receive Lessons at home), Ac, TAUGHT Privately or in Classes by RUPERT GARRY (of The Reciter and Speaker 49, Torring-ton-square, W.C. ri U'TORSHIP (travelling preferred) or TRAVELLING JL COMPANIONSHIP WANTED by a Public Schoolman (Harrow) and Graduate in Honours (Trin. Cambridge). Apply care of H. B.

Rowan, Hillsleigh, Colchester. HOME SCHOOL for SONS of GENTLEMEN. Preparation for the Public Schools. Locality most healthy 16 pupils only can be received. Anply to the Rev.

HERBERT A. GRANTHAM, The Chilterns, HaltonTriug. GERMANY, Diez-on-the-Lahn7near Bad Ems. High-class EDUCATION for PUPILS and YOUNG GENTLE MEN. Thorough German and French, Ac, both privately and at the public college.

For prospectus and references Mr. A Cocker, The Lodge, Pinner. EDUCATION on the CONTINENT. S. LAURENCE'S SCHOOL, Bruges, for Sons of Gentlemen very moderate terms strict Church teaching.

Address Rev. Head Master. RAWING and" PAINTING inOils. WatelT Colour Satin Painting, and Porcelain. LESSONS GIVEN in the above by a Young Lady at own or pupils' residence.

Address Vina," May's, 159, Piccadilly. REWERY-PUPILS. Practical Brewing in one of the I best modern country breweries perfect laboratory, resident chemist. Negotiations for berth with good salary after completion of training. Premium 50 guineas.

Highest references from former pupils. Address Medallist," 50, Lombard-street, I London. CLERK required as BOOKKEEPER, with a thorough 1 knowledge of French and German. Address, stating age, past experience, and salary required, G. care of Messrs.

Charles Barker and Sons, Birchin-lane, E.C. IO CLERGYMEN Living in the London District. WANTED to PLACE in the Family of a Clergyman having grown-up daughters, a YOUNG MARRIED LADY requiring temporary care, but perfectly manageable. Apply, by letter, giving name, address, terms, and accommodation to Mrs. 10, Beaumont-street, W.

UEEN'S COLLEGE INSTITUTION for LADIES. TufueU-park, London, N. Established 40 years. Pupils are successfully Prepared for all Examinations. For particulars address Mrs.

Pyne. haw xjbiiai, Ju rst.it 4. SEASIDE. A Lady, having the charge of a little boy of seven, whose parents are abroad, wishes, after Christmas to TAKE TWO or THREE MORE about the same age. either for a few months or permanently.

Delicate or backward boys would be specially cared for and well prepared for school, if desired. Recommended by Mrs. Charles S. Hardy, Chilham Castle, Canter- A LADY of Position wishes to meet with a CHILD to SHARE the HOME and LESSONS of her only child, a daughter aged 12, under a lirst-rate governess hi her country house, with ground riding and driving terms and references must be good. Address C.

W. Stent's library, Gledhow- EDUCATION "on the SOUTH COAST. A Rectors Daughter RECEIVES a LIMITED NUMBER of YOUNG LADIES a thorough education, with careful training and home comforts resident English and foreign governesses references kindly permitted to the Lords Bishops of Rochester and Ripon and many clergymen." Sigma," 24, Gildredge-road. Eastbourne. mHE GIRTON Gm'ERNESSnd'SCHOOLAGENCY.

JL Madame A I' BERT'S GOVERNESS LIST published weekly, 1 post 100, vy VENTNOR The Widow of a Spanish Litterateur, RECEIVES BOARDERS, or would take charge of Young Ladles, and perfect them in the Spanish and French languages highest leferences. Senora," 5, Spring-gardens, Ventuor, I.W. A RETIRED CAVALRYFFTCEJLTMaidTMidinl; two miles from a market town in North Devon, wishes to find a COMPANION to Live with him every facility for sport excellent stabling. Apply to P. 6, St.

Stephens-street, Bristol. THE ROYAL WILTON RIDING SCHOOL; 17A, Motcomb-street, Belgrave-sqnare. Proprietors Messrs. T. and G.

RICE. Principal Riding Master Mr. HENRY BARTER, Assisted by Mrs. BARTER and other Qualified Masters. The instruction at the above Establishment is on an entirely new principle, guaranteeing confidence to the most nervous rider, combined with a lieht hand and firm seat, in six lessons.

HUNTING TAUGHT over Natural Fences. DRIVING and ROAD LESSONS by Appointment. RIDING. The ROYAL MILITARY RIDING Gloucester-crescent, Paddington, Hyde-park, W. Under the Patronage of H.R.H.

the Duke of CAMBRIDGE. LESSONS DAILY for Ladies and Gentlemen. Private Lessons by appointment. For terms apply to Manager. N.B.

Special Classes for Officers and Army and Civil Service Cadets. RIDING and DRIVING TAUGHT. Four-in-hand, Tandem, Sc at the North London Riding School, Tyndale-place, Upper-street, Islington hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Early Morning Lessons by appointment.

Cards of terms on application to W. MAJOR, Propriety TEYER less so. Keep your resolution, and do not 2U Have written to-night, hoping you may receive it to-morrow iv L0m a DIAMOND BROOCH in the shape of a heart. a-iM between Belgrave-square and St. Paul Church, "ton-place.

-W hoever will brint; the same to the Grosvenor Library, Chapel-street, S.W., will be EEWAEDED rilrifc, WARSPITE TRAINING SHIP. JL I RKsiPEXT-The Right Hon. the Earl of ROMNEY. Over 00,000 poor orphans and others have been sent to sea. have been drafted into the Roval Navy.

oK.uel Moody, R.M.LI, recruiting officer, says I consider tins i ine uest managed Charity for training boys in the kingdom. 1 or healthiness and smartness the boys are a picture DON Al IONS and SUBSCRIPTIONS' most urgently NEEDED. lr.EASLKKR Edward Thornton, C.B. BANKERS. i Iiams.

Deacon, and 20, Birchin-lane, E.C. Coutts and 7, Strand, and Goslings aud Sharpe, 19, Fleet-sti eet, E.C. H. ANDREWS, Secretary. Marine Society suffices, 54J, Bishopsgate-street WiUiin, E.C.

MAIDA-HILL INDUSTRIAL HOME for BOYS, t5, North-street, Edgware-road. I nder the patronage of Lord Ebury, the Hon. H. Tollemache, Sir James alker, Sir E. N.

Fowler, M.P. fta, 40 'eai8 aud has been the means of rescuing over 1,000 children. promised on condition that 600 more be obtained within the year. DONATIONS RECEIVED by London and County Bank, Edgware-road and Deputy Surgeon-General C. M.

Jessop, 9S, Sutherland-gardens, Secretary. HELP. The Vicar of St. Paul's. Southwark (population 10,000, all poor), earnestly SOLICITS HELP painful cases of iiistress occur daily.

Scores are unemploved. Money, clothing, blankets, and sick comforts most thankfully received. Best thanks to R. Sympathy," E. E.

Address Rev. E. N. illson, vicar, 94. Lambeth-road.

London, S.E. HELP is earnestly ASKED for one of the Poorett Parishes in Bethnal-yreen. Warm Clothing and Left-off Clothing of any description. Money for coals and necessaries for the sick and aged urgently needed. All particulars given, if required, by Sister Josephine, 113, Nichols-square, Hackney-road.

ST. PETERS, STAINES. HARMONY. First Prize, Motto Second Prize, W. J.

Taylor; Third Prize, nine equals. ST. PETER'S. STAINES. ORGAN FUND.

CONSO-LATION PRIZE (1), Most Words from ORGANIST. No repetitions, abbreviations, or proper names. Nuttall's Dictionary. Lists, with Gd. entrance, to Rev.

H. L. Norden, Staines, by jtoth inst. Result Morning Post," December 7. ESSING CHURCH.

First Prize, Miss Riding sw aecona rrize, u. BL iiolloy, oovercourt. JERUSALEM. 1 PRIZE EXTENSION of TIMB till 24th. If not sufficient entries, money will be returned.

'Alick," Bale Rectory, East Dereham, Norfolk. SU RB1TON SERIES," No7 from "Snr-bitou" only Nuttall (pages 1771); inflections allowed 1st Prize. 3 others as entries permit. Lists, with posted by 19th results 24th. Eev.

W. Emra, Parklands House, Surbi-ton-hill. EXTENSION of TIME. Best Lists of CELEBRATED MEN and WOMEN, Past and Present, beginning with B. Scripture, mythology, fiction excluded.

Lists, with P.O. by November 2a. Results that week. Money returned if insufficient entries. Miss Emily Osborn, Chicksands Priory, Shetford, Beds.

TEN SHILLINGS REWARD (entrance 4d.) to any one correctly GUESSING Advertiser's CHRISTIAN NAME (Gentleman's) fonr guesses allowed. To be sent in by November 13, to Chance, care of Messrs. Pottle and Sons, Royal Exchange, E.C. ATTWOOD CONFIDENTIAL INQUIRY OFFICBf, 4 and 6, Catherine-street, Strand, London (Old Estab). Suspected persons watched for Divorce, ifcc.

Missing friends Traced. AH private matters investigated with secrecy. Hours ten to five. COLONIAL and INDIAN EXHIBITION. All CLAIMS AGAINST the ROVAL COMMISSION must be SENT IN on or before November 30, after which date no claim will be entertained.

FREDERIC SHELLEY, Deceased. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 22d and 23d years of the reign of her present Majesty, chapter So, intituled An Act to urther Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all CEEDITOES and Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS upon or against the ESTATE of FREDERIC SHELLEY, late of No. Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, in the county of Middlesex, wine and spirit mercliant (who died at No. Albemarle-street aforesaid, on the 15th day of September, IsSO, aud whose Will, dated the 3d day of September, lsC, was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Maiesty's High Court of Justice, on the 25th day of October, lo, by Jane Sheiley, Frederic Shelley, and James Turner Jay, the Executrix and Executors therein named), are hereby required to SEND IN the PARTICULARS of their Claims to the said Executrix and Executors, under cover, addressed to the undersigned, bp or before the 20th day of December, 1S6, after which date the said Kxecutrix and Executors will proceed to Distribute the Assets of the said Deceased among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable for the said Assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose Claims or Demands they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. Dated the 3d dav of November, liiC.

LAt'NDY, SON, and KEDGE, Cecil-street, Strand, London, W.C., Solicitors for the said Executrix and Executors. CHARLES BISHOP. Esquire, Deceased. Pursuant to the Statute 22 and 23 chap, oi, intituled an Act to further amend the law of property and to relieve Trustees, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all CREDITORS and other Persons having am DEBTS. CLAIMS, or DEMANDS against the ESTATE of CHARLES BISHOP, late of the City of Oxford, Esquire, deceased (who died on the 20th day of October.

Ih86, are hereby required to SEND, on or before the 25th day of December, lis6, PARTICULARS in writing of such Debts, Claims, or Demands to ns, the undersigned, as Solicitors for Harry Campbell Furner, Esquire, the Acting Executor of the deceased. Aud Notice is Hereby Also Given, that at the expiration of that time the said Executor will proceed to Distribute the Assets of the Testator among the parties entitled thereto. Laving regard only to the Debts, Claims, and Demands of which he shall then have had notice and that he will not be liable for the Assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person or persons of whose Debt, Claim, or Demand he shall not then have had notice. Dated this sth dav of November, 1SSC. PRiOR, CHURCH, aud ADAMS, 61, Lincoln's-inn-fields, London.

AME FANNY ANNA JANE HUTT, Deceased. Pursuant to the Act of Parliament 22d and 23d Victoria Chapter intituled An Act to Further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" That all PERSONS having CLAIMS against the ESTATE of Dame FANNY AN NA JANE HUTT. late of Appley Towers. Ryde. Isle of Wight, Widow (who died on the 26th September, libC.

and whose Will with one Codicil was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice on the 2d day of November, losC, by Stanhope Hemphill and Francis Robert Shaw Wyllie, the Executors named in the Will), are hereby required, on before the 31st day Of December. to SEND the PARTICULARS of their Claims in writing, to us, the undersigned, as Solicitors for the said Executors, after which date the Executors will proceed to Distribute the Assets of the Deceased according to law, having regard only to the Claims of which they shaU then have had notice. Dated this 6th day of November, 1S8G. HARGROVE and Victoria-street, Westminster, S.W. MARY MADGWICK, Deceased.

Pursuant to the Act of Parliament -2ri and 23 Vic, cap. 35, intituled "An Act to Further Amend the Law of Property and to Relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREF.Y GIVEN, That all CREDITORS and other Persons having anv CLAIMS or DEM AND3 upon or against the ESTATE of MARY MADGWICK, formerly of Weston-super-Mare Somersft, but late of Clifton, Bristol, Spinster, Deceased, (who died on the lGth day of October, 1SSC, and whose Will was proved in the Bristol District Registry of the Probate Division of her Maiesty's Hitrh Court of Justice on the 4th day of November, by Edward Long Fox. of Church House, Clifton, aforesaid, the Executor therein named), are hereby required to SEND IN PARTICULARS, ill writing, of their Claims or Demands to us, the undersigned, Solicitors to the said Executor, on or before the 30th day of December, 1SSC, after which date the said Executor will proceed to Distribute the Assets of the said Deceased among the Persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and Demands of which he shall then have had notice, and the said Executor will not be liable or accountable for the Assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose Debt or Claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 12th day of November, 1SS6. DANGER and CART RIGHT, 1, St.

Stephen-street, Bristol, Solicitors to the said Executor. MARCUS WARD'S NOVELTY. POSIES (Patented). A Floral Card Game for Winter Even ings. Oi all Stationers and Fancy Dealers.

OlNT LACE. Five yards of finest old Point de Venice, 7in. wide, bought in Venice and never used, to be SOLD for 12 guineas. fan be seeii on appointment, by letter, to Lace," Mav's advertising offices, 159. Piccadilly.

A WIDOW LADY, anxious to raise tunas to go to Australia at once, will SELL her OLD Inlaid FURNITURE, Pictures. Uric Brae, Ac. at a great sacrifice. To be seen at 39, Brondesbury-villas, Kilburn. between eleven and four.

11UCE and CO. TUKMTUEE. J- The "COTTAGE" EEJ-KO SI I IE 5 IS The BED-ROOM SUITE 6 15 0 The "HAMILTON" BED-ROOM SUITE 9 15 0 The "ETON" BED-BOOM SUITE 10 10 0 The 'TONNAI GHT" BED-ROOM SUITE 10 10 0 The "BEACONSFIELD" BED-ROOM SUITE 12 10 0 The AYLESBURY BED-ROOM SUITE 15 15 0 The WARWICK BED ROOM SUITE 13 18 0 The above Suites are painted Ivory White and other colours. They are also made in American Walnut and Ash at proportionate prices. BED-ROOM SUITES from 5 15s.

to 200. DEUCE and BAKER-STREET, PORTMAN-SQVARE. Also entrance through Baker-street Bazaar, London, W. URNISH on the PRIVATE HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. The cheapest, best, and roost simple one, two, or three vears, at purchaser's option all the first-class houses to from.

No deposit. i C. JEFFERSON, Manager, Private Hire-Furnishing Company, 11, Queen Victoria-street, E.C. MASSAGE. Invaluable TREATMENT for the LIVER, Dyspepsia, Obesity, Sciatica, tc.

Private Medicated Baths of all kinds. American BaUis, wonderfully efficacious for RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Arc Mrs. MAITLAND, 6. Grosvenor-st. W.

OT1CE. A PERFECT FIGURE. Development of the bust by natural means, without tne aia ot corset-maker, dressmaker, or medicine harmless, pleasant. Pamphlet, with full particulars, on receipt of addressed envelope. Madame CARL STEPHAN.

Metropole Chambers, Adelphi, W.C. PSYCHOGRAPHY. Mr. V. EGLINTON may be seen by Appointment for SEANCES for Psychography or Slate-writing Ik if ISS EDWARD'S Select VOCAL CLASS is held jjj.

EVERY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON at three o'clock at her residence, 100, Ebury-street, where terms may he had, or at Messrs. Hollis's, C3. Ebury-streeL rrTBTE bijou orchestra. I Patronised by H.R.H. the Prince of WALES.

For Balls, Weddings. apply, by letter, to the Conductor, 14, Hanover-street, Pimlico. TUITART Madame NOEL, Guitariste, also Banjoiste (five or seven strings), GIVES LESSONS at her own or pupil's residence. Songs adapted to the guitar. For terms address 22, Porchestei-road.

Baygwater, W. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). Mail and Passenger STEAAIER3 to ZANZIBAR, KUREACHEE, Malabar Coast Ports, and Persian Gulf, Colombo, Madras, and Calcutta, with liberty to call at any ports in the Mediterranean. BRITISH INDIA ASSOCIATED STEAMERS (Limited) to India QUEENSLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE to Java and Queensland Ports. (Loading berth, Royal Albert Docka.

tKurrachee and Per- tColombo, Aladras, Queensland, via sian Gulf. I and Calcutta. 1 Batavia. Huzara 17India Nov. 25Almora Dec.

14 Putiala Dec. 1 Manora Dec. OChyebassa Jan. 11 Lalpoora 15 N'avarino 23 Roma fr'eb. 8 Lawada Dec.

29 Goorkha Jan. SWaroonga Mar. 8 With liberty to call either at Alexandria, Suakim, or both ports. Every comfort for a tropical voyage. Passengers and canro oooicea oy tne company steamers to all important porta In India.

Burmah, Persian Gulf, Java, Sumatra, and Queensland. Appiy so trray. uawes, ana 13, Austinfnars or Gellatly, ZANZIBAR, via SUEZ CANAL. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S SERVICE from LONDON. For DATES of SAILING see detailed Advertisement above, or apply to Gray, Dawes, and 13, Austinfnars, London.

AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND. TASMANIA! ORIENT LINE. FORTNIGHTLY MAIL SERVICE. The following Steamships, belonging to the ORIENT and PACIFIC COMPANIES, wiU leave TILBURY as under, PLYMOUTH two days later, Naples eight days later, and Sues lourteen aays later, with ner Majesty mails for ADELAIDE. v.

hZnihZ. uiuci yuium Auiuaiuii. lUfcKlA 4,702 tons. h.p. Nov.

25 CHIMBORAZO 3,847 3,000 Dec. 9 POTOSI 4,267 3,500 Dec. 23 ORIENT 5.3S8 6,000 Jan. 6 GARONNE 3.87G 3,000 Jan. 20 ORJIUZ 6,500 8,500 Feb.

3 OROYA 6,266 7,000 Feb. 17 ORIZABA 6,266 7,000 Mar. 3 Loading berth, Royal Albert Dock (Gallion Station). SPECIAL TERMS FOR RETURN TICKETS. Managers F.

Green and 13, Fenehurch-avenue and Anderson. Anderson, and 5. Fenehurch-avenue. London. E0.

For Freight or Passage apply to the latter firm, or to the West- end agents, Grindlay and 55, Parliament-street, S.W. NEW ZEALAND DIRECT (via Madeira and Cape of GoodHope), ROYAL MAIL SERVICE (Under Contract with Government of New Zealand). THB NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (Limited) will despatch their magnificent full-powered Steamers RIMUTAKA, 4,473 tons, from London Nov. 13 RUAPEHU, 4,163 tons, from London Dec. 16 Leaving Plymouth two days iater.

Best accommodation for all classes, and superior deck state-rooms. FuU information to be obtained at the Company's Offices, 133, Leadenhall-atreet, B.C.; or of West-end agents, Messrs. Guion and 5, Waterloo-place. Pall-malL NEW ZEALAND. Calling at Teneriffe, Cape of Good Hope, and at Hobart to land passengers for Tasmania and Australia.

SHAW, SAVLLL, and ALBION COMPANY (Limited) uti-f itoyai ju.au steamers rrom London (itoyal Alberc Docks) to New Zealand every four weeks. The next departures are Dec. 2.. COPTIC 4,448 tons Capt. W.

H. Kidley. Dec. 30.. 5,031 tons CaDt.

B. J. Barlow. K.N.R. From Plymouth two days later.

The steamers of this line are fitted throughout in the most sumptuous style, with every modern improvement for the comfort and safety of passengers. Special reduced fares for return tickets. Apply tothe Company's offices, 34, Leadenhall-atreet, E.C. or 51, Pall-mall, S.W. TEAM to AUSTRALIA.

The ANGLO-AUSTRA- LASIAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY CLimitaiD will despatch the magnificent new steel Passenger Steamer PORT WPTlffflr StPBTTIPT- PHUT AUGUSTA, JAMES HOGG, Commander, for Melbourne and Sydney (with liberty to call at Hobart), on the llth December from London, and 13th from Plvmouth. This snlen.iid taiunr i Hi latest addition to the Company's fleet, and is confidently expected to make a rapid passage to Australia. Her accommodation for first and third class passengers is unrivalled. Marble saloon, ladies' boudoir, smoke-room, bath-room, Experienced surgeon and stewardess. For further particulars apply to Wm.

Milburnand BiUiter-avenue, London, EC. USTRALIA. FAST MAIL STEAMERS of the NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, from Southampton, every four weeks. ADELAIDE in 43 days. Large outside first-class state-rooms for two passengers only.

Second saloon on same deck. The cuisine on board these steamers is after the model of the very beat continental hotels. Electric lighting everywhere, perfect ventilation. SALIER, 3.0S4 tons, power December 5. HOHENZOLLERN, 3.092 tons, power) January 2.

Apply to the Company's general agents, Keller! Wallis, and 32, Cockspur-street, Charing-cross, London, S.W 7, Fenchurch-street, City, E.C.; or Canute-road, Southampton-also to Phillippa and Graves, Botolph House, Eastcheap, E.C. HINA and JAPAN. FAST MAIL SERVICE of 1 me iwiuumj loontii. LLU 1 irom bOUtnampton everv four weeks. The full-powered, Clyde-built steamer NECK AR is appointed to leave Southampton November 21 (from Suez uecember 6), due at Hong Kong January 2, Shanghai January 7.

Large outside first-class state-rooms for two passengers only. Second saloon on same deck. The cuisine on board these steamers is after the model of the very best continental hotel. Electric lighting everywhere, perfect ventilation. Apply to the Company's general agents, Keller, Walli3, and 32, Cockspur-street, Charing-cross, London, S.W.- 7' Fenchurch-street, City, EC; or Canute-road, Southampton -also to Phillipps and Graves, Botolph House, Eastcheap, js.ajl.ia.

A IT ST A I 1 -m-' iu. ComPanv t0 draw special attention to the Superior FIRST and SECOND SALOON ACCOMMODATION onboard their steamers in point of ventilation, electric lighting, music and smoking rooms, and to the special arrangements made wi wuuuii, ui acuouu Miuun iMwaeiiKBrs. or particulars apply at 122, Leadenhall-street, E.C, aud 25, Cockspur-streel, EGYPT, INDIA, AND AUSTRALIA. PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL S.N. COMPANY.

Quarantine in Egypt against arrivals trom Italy having been entirely abolished, the Company's ALEXANDRIA ROUTE will be RESUMED, commencing with the departure of the 18th of November from Venice, and the 22d from Brindiai. SEA VOYAGES for HEALTH'S SAKE, byTfine MAIL STEAMERS of the ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY. Brazil, River Plate, Portugal, West Indies, and Pacific, from Southampton. Return and tourista tickets. Apply at the offices of the Company, IS, Moorgata-atreet or to Henderson Brothers, Regent-street, S.W.

N.B. Passengers can proceed to the West Indies, and thence, via the Isthmus of Panama, to San Francisco under through tickets. NOTICE. SALOON PASSENGERS to AUSTRALIA, New Zealand, India, Cape, West Indies, America, Canada, fcc, will be saved much time and trouble il they will apply to SEWELL and CROWTHER, IS, Cockspur-street, London S. who will give GRATI3 EVERY INFORMATION regarding the various lines, accommodation, fares, fcc.

Agents to all chief lines. LONDON, CH ATHAM. and DO ER RAILWAY PARIS, BRUSSELS, SWITZERLAND, ITALY, via MONT CENIS and GOTHARD ROUTES. ROYAL MAIL ROUTE. SHORTEST and QUICKEST SE4.

PASSAGE. -Vi DOVER and CALAIS. THREE MAIL EXPRESS SERVICES, by LONDON, CHATH A.M. auu 1 j-. a.

ibAiu uauv, juciuuiu ounuays, irom Victoria 8 0 a.m I 11 0 a.m. 0 p.m. Holborn Viaduct 7 55 10 65 St. Paul's 7 56 10 58 Arrive Paris 5 40 p.m. 7 40 p.m.

Arrive Brussels 4 49 7 54 7 55 7 56 5 50 am. 5 55 The new and magnificent s.s. Victoria, the fastest vessel in the Channel, and the well-known and favourite s.s. Invicta are now running daily between Dover and Calais, in connection with the trains leaving Victoria and Paris at 11.0 a.m. THE MEDITERRANEAN" EXPRESS" DINING and SLEEPING CAR TRAIN leaves CALAIS, at 1.30 on THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS for MARSEILLES, Cannes! Nice, Mentone, and the Riviera, in connection with Special Train from Victoria Station only, at 9.40 a.m., and the Special Steamer Victoria from Dover.

THROUGHcArRIAGES NOW RUNNING DAILY from CALAIS to MARSEILLES, Cannes, Nice, and Mentone in connection with the 8.0 a.m. Train from Victoria and 7.55 a.m! Train from Holborn and St. Paul's. Through Tickets issued and through registration of luggage. LC.

ami DR. Victoria Station, November 1, 1SS0. PARIS, SOUTH of FRANCE. CANNES, MENTONE. SWITZERLAND.

ITALY. NICE, SOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY. -THE EOYAL MAIL EXPRESS ROUTE From CHARING-CROSS and CANNOX-STREEE, FOUR SERVICES DAILY. a vu via Leave Charing-cross Calais. Boulogne.

Calais. and Cannon-street 8. 0 a.m. 9.40 a.m. 11.

0 a.m. Arrive Paris 5.41p.m. 5.57 p.m. 7.40p.m. VU Calais.

S. 5 p.m. n.0 a.m. The route vil Folkestone and Boulogne is 2s miles shorter than fit Calais, and is the quickest route. Twenty minutes an allowed for luncheon at Boulogne.

The Albert Victor, Louise Dagmar, and Mary Beatrice run in the Special Express Service vil BouloKne throughout the year. A luxurious "bogie" carriage and a lavatory saloon are provided in the 11.0 a.m. train. Express Through Services to Switxer-land, Ac, via Calais and Rheims or via Paris, in connection with the above trains. See time books.

NICE, CANNES, MENTONE, Ac. BY TRAIN DE LUXE? TRAIN DE LUXE." RAILWAY. (JOUTH-EASTERN RAILWAY. On THl RSDA and SATURDAYS, a SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAIN from Charing-cross Station at 9.40 a.m., in connection with a Special Boat from Dover, and the Special Sleeping and Dining Car Service Train de Luxe," leaving Calais at 1.30 p.m., and running through direct to destination on the Riviera For tickets and cabins on the steamer apply to Sleenine Car Company, 122, Pall-mall, S.W.: or MY LES FENTON, General Manager. CANNES, NICE, MENTONE, SAN REMO.

FLORENCE, ROME. VISITORS to the above and all other continental Winter Resorts can FORWARD their BAGGAGE at cheap rates per GEO. W. WHEATLEY and CO 10, Queen-street, Cheapside, E.C, and 23, Regent-street, 9.W., London, who have special agents in all the principal continental towns. Storage if required in London or abroad.

DEPORTMENT and DANCING. Madame DE HAYES GEORGE (nianv vears assistant to th. lato brated Madame Louise Michau) has the honour to announce her uA.3ii3 ior Yoi LADJLiss and CHILDREN at her Resi- uence. la rationale taugnt, and schools attended. Private valse lessons.

10. Radnor-place, Hyde-park-square. W. MADAME COST begs to announce to the "obility and Gentry her CLASSES and PRIVATE LESSONS for her CALLANTIIROPIC and CALISTHENIC EXERCISES and DEPORTMEN T. Special Lessons for Irregularities ot the Figure 65a, Baker-street, Portman-square, W.

MADAME ELLEN D'EGVILLE, Successor and Pupil of the late Madame Louise Michau, Professor to the Royal Family, and Grandniece of M. D'Egville and Madame Michau, holds her AFTERNOON CLASSES for DANCING DEPORTMENT, and PHYSICAL EXERCISES, for Young 'Ladies and Children, at her residence. Special Lessons in the new fashion-able Slow Waltz, and Private Classes attended. 13. Park-lane, W.

DEPORTMENT, DANCING, ANITeTERcTSES: MADAME ISABEL BIZET MICHAU (niece to the late Louise Michau and Madame Adelaide) HOLDS CLASSES exclusively for Young Ladies and Children at Kensington Town Hall, at Sloane-street, also at her residence, 59, Baker-street, Portman-square. Private Valse Lessons by appointment. DANCING. SUPERIOR INSTRUCTION. The quickest, easiest, and most academic method known.

Proficiency assured. Specialite The VAL3E in every style. PRIVATE LESSONS DAILY. Adult and Juvenile Classes. Soirees, RM.

CROMPTON, 27, Mortimer-street, W. DANCING EDWD. known as an authority." Metropolitan), Author of Dancing as it should be," TEACHES in Gentlemen's Families in London and all parts. The WALTZ in One Lesson. Write for brochure, gratis.

Brighton residence, for classes, kc, 6, Compton-terrace. ANCING. Mr. and Miss LAWSON respectfully announce their CLASSES for Juveniles and Adults. Special Waltz Class on Saturdays.

Private Lessons. Assemblies on Tuesdays and Fridays. 145. Gower-street, Euston-square, 1 1 i.

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