JULLIEN AND COMPANY'S

LATEST

CATALOGUE OF INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
FOR FULL MILITARY BANDS,

AS PERFORMED BY ALMOST EVERY REGIMENTAL BAND IN HER MAJESTY'S SERVICE, AT HOME AND ABROAD.


JULLIEN and COMPANY have the honour to submit to the Colonels, Commanding Officers, Presidents of Band Committees and Band-Masters in the British Army, and the Hon. East-India Company's Service, a Prospectus of their Military Journal, arranged for full Military Bands, by C. Godfrey, Band-Master of the Coldstream Guards, which contains all the most Popular Overtures, Symphonies, Fantasias and the Principal Novelties of the day in Musique Dansante, as performed at Her Majesty's Theatre, the Ancient and Philharmonic Concerts, and at Jullien's celebrated Concerts, also at the Court Balls and the Soirées of the Nobility. The extensive and increasing patronage this highly popular Journal has met with in Her Majesty's Service, is a sufficient guarantee of its utility, such a publication having never before existed in so perfect a form.

This Journal will be found a most desirable medium of procuring the most Popular Works of Beethoven, Rossini, Mendelssohn, Verdi, Roch-Albert, Benedict, Balfe, Kœnig, Barret, Flotow, Auber, Maretzek, Pugni, Jullien, ETC.

Terms of Subscription, Three Guineas per annum, or Three Pounds ten Shillings per annum, postage paid, payable in advance, for which each Subscriber will receive Twelve Pieces of Music, being twice the number of Pieces allowed by any other Publisher for Three Guineas, arranged for Full Military Bands, one of which is published the first of every month. The subscription commences on the first of January in each year. Subscribers can select any piece that has been published during a previous year at the Subscription Price; to Non-Subscribers, 10s. 6d. each.

N.B.—To ensure the quickest possible transmission of the Music to India, after its publication in London, Messrs. Jullien and Co., have made arrangements to send the monthly parts to their agents, Messrs. Young and Co., of Bombay, and Messrs. Oliva and Co., of Calcutta, immediately after publication; for which they charge One Guinea a-year extra, to include all expenses of carriage to Bombay or Calcutta. Subscribers adopting this plan are requested to inform the Agents in India how they wish the music forwarded to their respective stations.