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SAMUEL A. WALKER
Has had the honour of preparing a

PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUM

FOR HIS GRACE THE ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY, CONTAINING PORTRAITS OF THE

READERS AND SPEAKERS, ETC.,

AT THE LATE

CHURCH CONGRESS AT CROYDON.

NOTICE. A few duplicate Albums will be made, for which immediate application is requested, as only a limited number will be issued. The Album will contain about 120 Portraits, mounted on India toned boards, and suitably bound. Price £5 5s. cloth, £6 6s. leather. Single Photographs of any of the Readers and Speakers, &c., may be obtained of

SAMUEL A. WALKER,

Fine Art Photographer to the Queen, Bishops, and Clergy,

64, MARGARET STREET, CAVENDISH SQUARE, London.
(Nearly opposite All Saints' Church.)

PORTRAITS TAKEN DAILY.

Special attention given to Ladies' and Children's Portraits.
(15 Copies, in two positions, £1 Is.)

Clergymen and Sisters of Mercy taken at a lesser charge.
(21 Copies, in three positions, £1 IS.)

PERMANENT PHOTOGRAPHS

Can be made by the Carbon Process from any ordinary Photograph, however faded, and worked up in Sepia, &c. Size, 10 x 12 inches, £3 35. The largest Collection in London of

ECCLESIASTICAL PORTRAITS AND OTHER CELEBRITIES, On view and for sale at this Studio. Cartes Is. Id., Cabinets 2s. Id., post free. All orders must be prepaid. A Catalogue sent post free.

Invalids taken at their own residences. Out-door Photography in all its branches. Interiors of Churches Photographed. Photographic Albums arranged by

SAMUEL A. WALKER,

Fine Art Photographer to the Queen, 64, Margaret Street, Cavendish Square, London.

The GUARDIAN is issued every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, price 6d.; by post, 7d., and is supplied, post-free, direct from the Office, to Subscribers paying in advance only, at—

PER QUARTER (13 numbers) ..

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Advertisements intended for insertion in the current week's GUARDIAN must be sent to the Office before 5 p.m. on Monday, and in any urgent case of a short Advertisement not later than I p.m. on Tuesday, and payment made at the time.

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On an average three words may be reckoned for the first line, and eight words for each line afterwards.

Notices of Testimonials, Births, Marriages, and Deaths are inserted at 2s. 6d. each for one line, and a shilling for every additional line.

. Whenever a double number is published, the paper is over weight for Foreign Countries and the Colonies, and an extra stamp is required. An Edition on thin paper is published for Subscribers abroad supplied from the Office.

If a receipt is required for a sum under seven shillings, a stamped envelope must be enclosed.

All letters respecting Advertisements and Subscriptions should be addressed," THE PUBLISHER," GUARDIAN OFFICE, 5, BURLEIGH STREET, STRAND, W.C.

**Post-office Orders to the Publisher (JOHN JAMES) should be made payable at the Post-office, King Street, Covent Garden, and Cheques crossed London and County Bank. Postage stamps may be sent if convenient to the Advertiser, but at the rate of thirteen to the Shilling.

The New Edition, with 160 Additional Hymns and

120 Additional Tunes.

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One Hundred and E. H. BICKERSTETH, M.A., The late Dr. DYKES.

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The late Dr.

Rev. F. A. HERVey.
GAUNTLETT.

E. J. HOPKINS, Esq.

Sir JOHN Goss.

The late Canon

HAVERGAL and

HAVERGAL.

A. PATTON, Esq.
Sir R. P. STEWART.
Dr. ARTHUR

SULLIVAN.
&c., &c.

LIST CAN BE HAD.

A Twenty-four Page Prospectus, giving full particulars of the New
Editions, will be sent Post Free on application.

This Hymnal is designed to be a companion to "The Book of Common
Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Cere-
monies of the Church." The Tables of Contents correspond. The order
of the Ecclesiastical Year is observed. The Hymns are arranged under
those divisions of the Prayer Book with which their subjects most easily
coalesce.

The Musical Edition is edited by J. T. COOPER, Esq., Organist of Christ's
Hospital, and E. J. HOPKINS, Esq., Organist of the Temple Church.

A TONIC SOL-FA EDITION PREPARING, at 3s. 6d.

PUBLISHED BY

SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON, SEARLE, & RIVINGTON,

188, FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C.

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PRINTED BY JESSE W. WARD, AT THE "ADVERTISER" STEAM PRINTING
OFFICES, 14 & 15, KATHARINE STREET,

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*** A few copies of the Archbishop's Opening and Closing Addresses, together with the Sermons by Professor Lightfoot and Canon Farrar, can be obtained by applying to Rev. W. Wilks, Croydon. Price 1/-, or by post 1/1.

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