TESTIMONIAL. 
305 
THE “ SANDFORD ” 
Commans, R. D., Bath. 
Constance, E., 37, Leadenhall St., E.C. 
Cox, H., 44, Strutton Ground, S.W. 
D’Aubney, T., Shepherdess Walk, N. 
Deane, H., Clapham. 
Dymond, G., Birmingham. 
Earle, F., Hull. 
Edwards, G., Dartford. 
Evans, H. S., 60, Bartholomew Close, E.C. 
Flux, Wm., East India Avenue, E.C. 
Fox, Dr. Tilbury, 40, Sackville Street, W. 
Francis, G. B., 5, Coleman Street, E.C. 
Groves, T. B., Weymouth. 
Gulliver, W., 33, Lower Belgrave Street. 
Hanbury, D., Plough Court, E.C. 
Haselden, A. F., 18, Conduit Street, W. 
Herring, J., 40, Aldersgate Street, E.C. 
Hills, T. H., 338, Oxford Street. 
Hornby, E. P., Sheffield. 
Howden, R., 78, Gracechurch Street, E.C. 
Ince, J., 26, St. George’s Place, S.W. 
Jacks, E., 161, Gower Street, W.C. 
Lockyer, G., Deptford, S.E. 
Lord, C., Todmorden. 
Mackay, J., Edinburgh. 
Matthews, C., Ashby-de-la-Zouch. 
Matthews, H., 60, Gower Street, W.C. 
Matthews, W., 1, Wigmore Street, W. 
Medlock, H., 22, Tavistock Square, W.C. 
Morson, T. N. R., 38, Queen Square, W.C. 
Palk, E., Southampton. 
Pass, IT., Wandsworth Road, S. 
Pedler, G., 199, Fleet Street, E.C. 
Proctor, B., Newcastle-on-Tyne. 
Randall, W. B., Southampton. 
Redwood, T., 39, Russell Square, W.C. 
Reynolds, R., Leeds. 
Robbins, J., 372, Oxford Street, W. 
Sanger, W. A., 150, Oxford Street, W. 
Savage, W. D., Brighton. 
Savory, Charles, 143, New Bond St., W. 
Shepheard, T., Chester. 
Spurrell, Dr. F., Belvedere, S.E. 
Squire, P., 277, Oxford Street, W. 
Standring, T., Manchester. 
Stoddart, W. W., Bristol. 
Tibbs, F., 47, Blackfriars Road, S.E. 
Umney, C., 40, Aldersgate Street, E.C. 
Vizer, E., 63, Lupus Street, S.W. 
Wade, J., 174, Warwick Street, S.W. 
Warner, R.,20, Charterhouse Square, E.C. 
Watson, T., 18a, Basinghall Street, E.C. 
Waugh, G., 177, Regent Street, W. 
Williams, J., 5, New Cavendish Street, W. 
Wright, G. H., 7, Poultry, E.C. 
Wright, W. V., Southwark Street, S.E. 
add to their number. 
With power to 
The following circular has been issued :— 
“The ‘Sandford’ Testimonial Fund. 
“Dear Sir,—At a numerously attended meeting of Chemists and others, representing 
various sections of the trade, held at 17, Bloomsbury Square, London, on the 6th of Oc¬ 
tober, tbe following resolution was carried unanimously :—‘That it is eminently desir¬ 
able that a Testimonial be presented to Mr. George Webb Sandford, President of tbe 
Pharmaceutical Society, for his able and unremitting services in promoting the passing 
of the amended Pharmacy Act.’ 
“At the meeting of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at Norwich, in August 
last, a similar resolution was passed, and numerous expressions of approval have been 
received from various parts of the country. 
“ The Committee has decided that the Testimonial shall be both personal and com¬ 
memorative ,—personal in the shape of a gift to Mr. Sandford, and commemorative in the 
form of a portrait or bust to adorn the rooms of the Pharmaceutical Society. 
“ As a considerable sum will be required for this purpose, we shall be pleased to 
receive, on behalf of the Committee, any amount that you may think proper to contri¬ 
bute, and to place your name on the General Committee. 
“ Subscriptions may be forwarded by cheque, post-office order, or stamps, to the 
Treasurer, Mr. B. B. Orridge, 32, Ironmonger Lane, London, E.C., to any member of 
the Committee, or to the Honorary Secretaries. A list of the subscribers will be pub¬ 
lished periodically in the ‘Pharmaceutical Journal ’ and ‘ Chemist and Druggist.’ 
“ We are, dear Sir, yours faithfully, 
“ Michael Carteighic, 172, New Bond St., London, W., 
“John Mackay, 119, George Street, Edinburgh, 
“ Henry Matthews, 60, Gower Street, London, W.C., 
Hon. Secs. 
“N.B.—Post-Office Orders should be made payable at the Chief Office, to the Trea¬ 
surer, Mr. B. B. Orridge.” 
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