APPEAL. THE COMMITTEE of the CHURCH of ENGLAND EDUCATION SOCIETY earnestly appeal for increased funds to enable them to continue the Society's operations. Many of our SCHOOLS for the Poor are either absolutely dependent upon the Society's grants, or would be crippled in their work without such aid. The same may be said of many Pupil Teachers who have been enabled to complete their course of training. The Society also supplies SCHOOLS with all kinds of Registers and Stationery at reduced prices. The Society's means are far from adequate to the exigencies of the present time, which urgently demand every possible effort to secure for an increasing population a sound PROTESTANT EDUCATION. 11, Adam Street, Adelphi, W.C. F. MAUDE, R.N., Chairman. REGINALD GUNNERY, Hon, Cler. Sec. ST. PETERSBURG. 1 HOTEL D'ANGLETERRE, ST. ISAAC'S SQUARE, H. SCHMITZ, Proprietor. THIS HOT AND COLD BATHS, TUBS, AND SITTING BATHS, Omnibuses at the Stations, and Steamboats near Landing-places from Stockholm and England. THE QUEEN'S MESSENGERS FREQUENT THIS HOTEL N.B.-Misses Bensons' Hotel no longer exists. ESTABLISHED 1882. ww THE ORIGINAL GUIDE & TRAVELLERS' DEPÔT. AND Passport and Couriers' Agency, 440, WEST STRAND, LONDON (Nearly opposite the Charing Cross Hotel). Intending Tourists are respectfully invited to visit this Establishme before making purchases for their journey. AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF TRAVELLERS' REQUISITES TO SELECT FROM: Guide Books (in pocket bindings). | Hat Cases and Bonnet Boxes. Maps and Plans of all Parts. Foreign Dictionaries. Pocket Books and Note Cases. Luggage Straps and Labels. Camp Candlesticks. London: Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES and SONS, Stamford Street and Charing Cross. |