Grand Festival March, "Illogan," by H. C. Tonking, 2s.


MANUSCRIPT MUSIC PAPER.

(a) 12 Staves, roy. 8vo (10 by 6-1/2) ruled plain in quires (120 sheets), the lot 2/6.

This is pre-eminently the Musical Students' Paper, as it is light, portable, smooth and easy to write upon; each sheet, too, will hold a large quantity of matter. There is no paper better suited for Exercises on Counterpoint and Harmony.

(b) 12 Staves, oblong, folio (14 by 10), ruled in groups of 3 staves or Organ Music, 5 quires (120 sheets), the lot, 5/-

The paper is of the same size as ordianry oblong folio, Organ Music, e.g., English Organ Music, Best's Arrangements, etc.

(c) 12 Staves, folio, music size (10 by 14), 5 quires (120 sheets), the lot 5/-

Exactly the same in size as ordinary folio printed music so that upon it Songs of Organ Pieces may be written just as they are to be printed. It is a very useful paper, as Manuscript music written on it can be bound with Printed Music.

(d) 12 Staves, quarto size (11-3/4 by 9-1/4), 5 quires (120 sheets), the lot 3/6.