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General Baptist Magazine Advertising Sheet, February, 1885.

WHAT THE CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS ARE DOING.

GENERAL BAPTIST CHAPEL, FORD, near Aylesbury, Bucks.—The Restoration of

the above Place of Worship, including Re-seating, New Rostrum, Baptistery, &c., has just been completed and paid for, at a cost of £85. The Church and Congregation are now desirous of erecting a room to be used for Sunday School and Week-day Services. The need for this has been sorely felt for many years; lack of strength only has prevented the work being taken up. The Church and their local friends having done their utmost to complete and pay for the work already undertaken, they now venture to appeal to the denomination generally for assistance in this new effort; and they do so the more earnestly because the appeal in the Association Letter, June, 1884, met with no response. The records of the Church date back to 1688; the Chapel was built in 1716. Will the friends of struggling Village Nonconformity-the friends of the young, the future General Baptistshelp, and help liberally and quickly? Donations will be thankfully received by the pastor, WILLIAM HOOD, Ford, near Aylesbury, Bucks. N.B.-Since the above appeared in the December Magazine, we have received £1 from a kind friend at Duffield. Dear friends, is this to be the only response from the Denomination? Please help us for the Master's sake.

CEMETERY ROAD, SHEFFIELD.-Bazaar in Easter week, the object of which is to

render the Chapel property practicably freehold, and to pay off a debt on the organ and another incurred by alterations in front of Chapel. £850 is required. Contributions in money or in goods will be thankfully received by E. Carrington, 115, Sharrow Lane, or Mr. Louis Eberlin, 15, Alderson Place, Sheffield.

ILLUMINATED ADDRESSES AND TESTIMONIALS. Estimates for Addresses on Vellum, &c., and all kinds of artistic designing, may be had from JAS. W. SMITH, 14, Bishop Street, Leicester. Specimens and prices free by post

THE

BAPTIST HYMNAL.

An edition has been printed on superior paper, with large margins, in size suited to the Desk, Pulpit, or Drawing Room Table. May now be had bound in several styles.

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THE SCHOOL HYMNAL TUNE BOOK,

EDITED BY

JOHN ADCOCK,

Contains Tunes for the above, as well as for the Peculiar Metres in the Baptist Hymnal.

Price Two and Sixpence, cloth, red edges.

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NOTICE.—In ordering, it is not necessary to give the titles of the pieces. All that is required is to mention the name of the series, viz., Winks & Son's Cheap Music," and say the Nos, required. Songs with Pianoforte Accompaniment.

208 Ah, ne Kissed me

103 A Life on the Ocean Wave 333 All things love thee, so do I 97 Anchor's Weighed (Tenor) 220 Anchor's Weighed (Bass) 342 Annie Laurie

336 As long as the wheel of my mill turns round

190 Auld Lang Syne 164 Auld Robin Gray 277 Baby Mine

196 Banks of Allan Water

38 Bay of Biscay

292 Beautiful Dreamer

183 Beautiful Isle of the Sea 179 Beautiful Star

162 Be kind to loved ones 15 Belle Mahone

9 Belle Mahone's Reply 34 Ben Bolt

260 Bid me Discourse
276 Blind Orphan Girl
118 Bloom is on the Rye
135 Blue Bells of Scotland
227 Brave Old Oak (Bass)
251 British Grenadiers
159 Caller Herring
365 Canadian Boat Song
35 Cherry Ripe

137 Chiming bells of long ago
14 Come, birdie, come
155 Comin' thro' the rye
204 Come where my Love lies
dreaming

203 Cottage by the Sea

213 Day when You'll forget me 31 Death of Nelson (Tenor) 218 Death of Nelson (Bass) 207 Death of Poor Cock Robin 263 Does your Heart beat true to me? [darling 313 Don't be angry with me, 335 Don't be foolish, Joe 138 Down by the river side 126 Down beneath the old yew

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182 Last Rose of Summer 377 Let us Live and Forget. 362 Life let us Cherish 231 Light of other days 119 Little birdie,sing your sweet. 256 Little Bow of Blue 238 Little Bunch of Roses[Lane 206 Little old log Cabin in the 325 Little Green Leaf in the Bible 253 Little pattering footsteps 221 Little Sister's better now 172 Little Sister's gone to Sleep 209 Little Sweetheart, come and 154 Long, long ago [kiss me 334 Longing for Home 275 Love at Home 371 Maiden's Prayer 370 Many Happy Returns of the Day

357 Marseillaise

222 Mary of Argyle 115 Men of Harlech 337 Mermaid

163 Minstrel Boy

7 Mistletoe Bough

70 Miller of the Dee [Dreams 368 Mother Kissed me in my 121 My heart's been won by thee 210 My Bud in Heaven

306 My Heart's best Love 264 Nobody's Darling but Mine 326 Nobody's Darling sleeps peacefully now

380 Not while Britannia's alive 224 Oh, dem Golden Slippers 254 Oh, gently breathe

212 Oh! Ruddier than the cherry 340 Oh,touch those chords again 272 Old Blacksmith (Bass) 315 Old Church Bell 248 Old Towler

385 Old Wooden Rocker

328 On a Bright Summer Morn (Love Letters)

194 One Bumper at Parting 364 Only a Pansy Blossom.

Vocal Duets.

56 Gipsy Duet from "Il Trova

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2 Only an Ivy Leaf 352 Pilgrim of Love 198 Pilot

366 Parting Hour(Mendelssohn) 13 Please give me a Penny 12 Poor Old Joe

72 Red, White, and Blue 197 Ring the Bell, Watchman 332 Roast Beef of Old England 102 Robin Adair

269 Rose of Lucerne

139 Roses underneath the Snow 262 Rule Britannia

369 Say a Kind Word
140 Sally in our Alley
348 Scotch Lassie Jean
320 Silver Moonlight winds are
blowing

353 So early in the Morning
123 Soldier's Farewell
249 Soldier's Tear

75 Somebody whispered

316 Some love to roam

73 Spider and Fly

200 Still I love Thee

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233 Tell me, Mary, how to woo 201 Tell me, my Heart

339 That night when mother died

359 The Clouds are Rolling By 79 There came a Cry to England 202 Thorn

185 Those Evening Bells

I 'Tis but a little faded Flow 32 Tom Bowling (Tenor) 373 True to his Ship

33 Tom Bowling (Bass). 195 Vacant Chair 29 Veteran (Bass) 199 Village Blacksmith

36 Wait for the Waggon

330 Wait till the clouds roll by 228 Wapping Old Stairs 346 Watching and Waiting 193 Watching for Pa 124 Waves of Life

341 We are coming, sister Mary 235 When the Swallows homeward fly

230 When the Tide comes in 310 When you and I were young, Maggie

191 Where are you going to, my pretty Maid

381 White Squall

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267 Within a mile of Edinboro' 310 When you and I were young 30 Why are you wandering here 158 Wolf [Flowers 37 Won't you buy my pretty 318 World is on the move 314 Write me a letter from home 343 Ye Banks and Braes

219 See, from Ocean rising 349 To all you Ladies now on Land (Trio)

60 When a little Farm we keep 184 Wreath (Ye Shepherds, tell me) trio

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344 Adieux to Pianoforte, Beet

hoven

77 Agnes Sorel Quadrille

191 All around the Maypole 293 Alpine Polka

297 Anthem in C, by Mozart 1176 Ash Grove (easy)

Pianoforte Pieces and Dance Music.

388 Batiste's Andante in G (easy) 190 Bird Polka

232 Bird Waltz

71 Bloom is on the Rye

a16 Blue Bells of Scotland (with variations)

8 Blue Danube Waltz 489 Break of Day Schottische 161 British Grenadier's March 78 Bunch of Roses Schottische 239 But the Lord is mundful 76 Caledonian Quadrille 192 Caller Herring 294 Camellia Polka

383 Chopin' Funeral March

83 Country dances, 1st selection 187 Country dances, 2nd selec

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300 Minuet, from "Samson
108 Mountain Belle Schottische
286 Parige, O Cara, from "La
Traviata" (easy)

82 Prince of Wales' March
211 Purcell's Ground, with vars.
274 Queen Polka

168 Rainbow Schottische

4 Rats Quadrille
303 Rinaldo, by Handel
389 Rolling Clouds Valse
390 Rustic Polka
387 Sailor's Hornpipe
+88 Santa Lucia

304 Scherzo, by Leon
311 Shepherd Boy
141 Signal March

384 Silvery Waves March
62 Silvery Waves (easy)
187 Sir Roger de Coverley
136 Sweet Kiss Polka
338 Sweet May Waltz (easy)
134 Sweetheart Schottische
177 St. Patrick's Day (easy)
290 Still so gently (easy)
165 Ten Little Niggers Quadrille
145 Tout a la Joie Polka
273 True as the Stars (easy duet)
270 Turkish March

81 Une Petite Fleur
205 Verre en Main Polka
170 Violetta Polka Mazurka
295 Way of the World (A
Musical Curiosity)

11 Weber's last Waltz 96 Wedding March 259 William Tell Quadrille 299 With Verdure Clad

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