NOTICES TO FELLOWS. 



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17. LETTING OF THE SOCIETY'S HALL. 



The Royal Horticultural Hall and Offices are situated in Vincent 

 Square, which lies straight through Ashley Gardens from Victoria Street, 



Position of the Society's Hall. 



Westminster, and is about five minutes' walk from the Victoria and St. 

 James's Park Stations. 



Fellows are earnestly requested to make known among their friends 

 and among other institutions that the Royal Hokticultural Hall 

 is available for Meetings, Shows, Exhibitions, Concerts, Conferences, 

 Lectures, Balls, Banquets, Bazaars, Receptions, and other similar purposes. 

 The Hall has a floor surface of 13,000 square feet. It is cool in summer 

 and warm in winter. For a Concert it will seat 1,500, or for a public 

 meeting 1,800. A Sound Board has recently been added, by which the 

 acoustic properties are very greatly improved. It is undoubtedly the 

 lightest Hall in London. The first floor, consisting of four rooms, may 

 also be hired for similar purposes, either together or separately. A 

 long-felt want has now been met by the construction of a convenient 

 kitchen in the basement, with lift connections to the eastern annexe 

 and lecture room. For serving luncheons, &c, this will prove a great 

 boon. Ample cloak-rooms for ladies and for gentlemen are available. 

 The regulations, &c, for hiring the Hall are printed in the " Book of 

 Arrangements," and full particulars may be obtained on application to 

 the Secretary, R.H.S., Vincent Square, Westminster, S.W., with whom 

 dates may be booked. 



18. EXHIBITIONS, MEETINGS, AND LECTURES 



IN 1909. 



The programme ^will be found in the " Book of Arrangements " 

 for 1909, issued at the end of January. It will be noticed that an 



