Intimations.

G. FALCONER & Co...

WATCH MAKERS, AND JEWELLERS. NEW SELECTIONS OF

DIAMOND JEWELLERY AND ENGLISH SILVER WARE, HIGH-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPECTACLES. PINCE-NEZ AND EYE PRESERVES. FALCONER & Co. And ADEST FOR ROSS'S FAMOUS TELESCOPES AND

BINOCULARS, LORD KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, ADMIRALTY CHARTS AND BOOKS.

EASTMAN'S KODAKS AND FILMS.

"O, QUEBY'S ROAD.

M. MUMEYA,

JAPANESE ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER ENLARGEMENTS ON BROMIDE PAPER

AND FINISHED IN CRATON. ·

ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE FOR AMATEURS. & QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL.

JAPAN

MITSUI

BUSSAN

(MITSUI & CO.)

COALS.

KAISHA

HEAD OFFICE :-) SAXXMOTO-CRO; Torio, LONDON BRANCH -34, LIME STREET, H.C.

נקקוף

HONGKONG BRANÇI : --l'ance's Busnorkés, Les Bagse STHEFT, PrBT. FLOOR.

OTHER BRANCHES:

Intimations.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE

THE CHINA MAIL.

To Let.

SA MEETING of "OLD BOYS' will be hold in QUEEN COLLEGE, on FRIDAY, May 16th,tre 20 pang icon- sider a proposed Memorial to the late Mr. Willian Mackell. All Old Boys interested in the matter are invited rosttend.

E. RALPHS.

Qumon's College Hongkong, May 12, 1902.

PERSEVERANCE LODGE OF HONGKONG, No. 1,167

·REGULAR MEETING of the above LODGE will be held in the FREE Street. on MASONS HALL Fetland FRIDAY, the 16th Tistant, at 8.30 for 9.60 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend.

Hongkong, May 7, 1902.

BANK HOLIDAY.

TO LET

TOS. 6, 6, 7, 8, and 16, MORRISON HIL ROAD (incing the Bees Course -

Apply to

LANG, KEE, Comprare Dyirtino,

JARDONE, MATTESON & LO Hongkong, May 14, 1902.

1936

HOUSE TO" LET,

TAROM 1 Jose. FURNISHED 97 UNFURNISHED OAKLANDS, BONHAM ROADTA

SIX Roods. TENNIA Cact

Apply AT HOUSE. Hongkong, May 14, 100%.

1037

Intimations.

SIMPLE

STRONG

SINGER

SEWING

MACHINES

AND

SILENT OFFICES ARONI SPEDY

WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES.

TO LET

970

H

[OUSE'No, 4. Spymota Terrace.

Apply to S.,

Care of CHINA. MAUL "Office. Hongkong, May 12, 1902.

1913

TO LET

ODOWNS at WANCHAI Soitable for J Storage of Varuo

Apply to

103

TN accordance with Ordinance No. 3 of BANKS

wilt 50 CLOSED for the Tennsmetimu--of Public Business on WHIT MONDAY, 19: Instons.

For the Chartered Bank of India, Aus

tralia and China,

T. H. WHITEHEAD,

Manger, Hongkong.

For the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank-

ing Corporation,

J. R. M. SMITH,

Chief Maneger,

| For The National Bank of China, Limited,'

GEO. W. F. PLAYFAIR,

- Chief Maneger

EDWARD OSBORNE,

Secretary, The Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf

and Godown, Co., LM. Hongkong, boy 10, 1902.

Now York, Son Franchion, Hamburg, Bombay, Singgore, Savaliaya, Manila, Amoy, Sharghar Chef, Tigatsin, Newchwang, Port Arthik, Me nil, Chunrulpo, Yoko'ianta, Yokosuka, Sagryn, Osuket, Hilo Madzin, zu Sikh Mohas. For The Mercantile Bank of India. T arts, K Nagteski, Kuchinoasa, Barging, Mailzura, Maike. Ha'sudate, Tripch,

Telegraphic Address: MITSUL (A.1.17, and A. £. Códga. }' CONTRACTORS OF COAY to the Imperist Japanese Navy and Arsenal, and the State Railways; Principal Railway Champodes and huveini Warko: ¡lomo.and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of the Fagus Müte. Trews, Yaupong, and Ola Coal Mines, BOLE AGENTS for Hokoke/ Honto, Ichiman. Krands. Kishin. Maeda, Man Cours, Opuji, Shehur, Tuhainas. Yestinian, Yoshus, Tusukibara,

and other Conde.

Högkong, April 17,-1002,

. N. INUZUKA. Mongpe. Hongkong.

Ramier

BEER

FAMOUS FOR ITS QUALITY

THERE'S NEW VIGOR AND STRENGTH

IN EVERY DROP

Per Case of 6 dozen Pints,

do.

4 dozen Quarta.

$15.00

Támited.'

EVAN ORMINSTON,

Acting Monizer, Hongkong, For the Banque de l'Indo-Chine, Hong-

hong Agency,

G. MAYER,

Acting Maneger,

For the Yakobama Specić Bank, Ltd.,"

VARO HOTSUMI,

Manager

L110

bar the Tmperial Bank of China,!! E. W. RUTTER,

Manuger

A. S. WATSON & Co., Ltd.,

Sole Agents for Biosukose, CaINA AND MANDA,

KELLY & WALSH, LTD.

NEW BOOKS BY ENGLISII MAIL.

THE HOUSE OF THE BASKERVILLIS : Another Adventure of Sherlock Hobis, by A. CosAS-DOYLE... $1.70 New Blue-Book: Chisa No. 1, 1952: Correspondence ie the Affairs of

China

A General History of Europe (350-1900), by : J. Thatcher and F. Schwill lips and Genealogic

Elementary Quistions and Answers. Board of Trade Exams. of Marinu Engineers, by T. Soother... The Grammyr of Science, by Karl

·Pearson 2nd Edition; Revised and Bularged

Japan, Or Now Ally, by Alfred

Stead; Ullastrated...

Synople of urgery, by R. F Tobin, F.R.CSI

NEW ÈÇOKS & NEW EDITIONS,

L'Ago du Mutte, le Gyp

Les Déchus. Le Menage Drlow, Lens Ex-Hoe by sien Gorky... Messaliner Notice Cásahova

by Canet de Campaigue du Col. de

Villebois-Mareuil

Gaïa et Arteme. Kouveaux Récits do In Vie des Vagabunds, by Maxine Gurky

For the Deutsch-Asintische Bank," H. SCHOTTLAENDER.

Manager.

For the Russo-Chinese. Rank,'

J. H. R. TAYLOR.

For the Ginty Trust Co. of New York,

M. G. EVANS,

Arting Manager.

Hongkong, May 13, 1902.

1019

THE "STAR" FERRY COMPANY, LIMITED.

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.

ANNUAL

TO LET

DOOLITTLE & POLLOCK,

AGENTS, No. 8, WELLINGTON STREET.

| CORONATION CELEBRATION FUND.

THE Undersigned will be glad to Be TH

ceive SUBSCRIPTIONS towards the above FUND LISTS may be found at LOGO HONDкONG HOTEL HONGKONG CLUB, Baxakong DisPINRARY MOSSTS LANE, CRAWORD & KELLY & WALSH LTD., W. PRENAG & Co., and at the various Banke

J. R. M. SMITH:

Hon Treusme

WO or THREE LARGE ROOMS, suitable for OFFICES, on first fluci uf No. 1, Ice House Lane.

Apply to THE MANAGER."

HONGKOND ICs Coalvany, Deb. Hongkong, April 30, 1902.

FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.

925

TLET FURNISHED for Six Months

from the 13th May,

No. 3 SELBORNE VILLAS, KERALD OAD. FIVE ROOMS and use of TENNIS COVET

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT & AGENCY CO., LD. Hongkong, April 28, 1902

TO LET.

Hongkong, May 7, 1902.

973

SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY.

RESIDENT ENGINEER WATER

DWORKS:

ཡན་

THURSDAY HAY

Intimations

TH

ANGLO AMERICAN

TE Municipal Commissioners of Sing apore require the services of Th RESIDENT ENGINEER to superintend the custration of the BALANG EA TENSION WATER WORKS.

STORES.

GARRISON

COALING

Sir John Column MP delivered n Jectare before a representative audience at the Royal United Service Institution: on Gurrisons for Conling Stations. Viscount Hampden (late Governor of New South Wales) occupied the chair

Sir J. Colomb said the transfer fro the War Office to the Admiralty of the control and custody of coaling stations was a question, the answer to which must be governed by purely. Naval con- siderations, Coaling stations being but

No. 1 WELLINGTON ST. adjuncts to the efficient exercise of ses

Under European Management,

HIGH CLASS PROVISIONS.

SPONGES!

SPOMMES!!

power, -all arrangements relating to their local security were subordinate to the officianoy of the Fiesta or Squadrons on the station of which they were units. It seemed to him that the most recant experiénen hy sea and land suggested that the effect likely to be produced by artillery fire on moderately defended 2120 positions in proportion to the anani- tion, consanzed reduced almost to a minimum the risk of attack by warships on sucly positions.. He thought that they had exaggerated risk, and over- done fortifications of conling stations, and, conséquently, their marrisons. On any distant station the outbreak of war should not find their Admiral without.a force at ins disposal for general service Afloat or uskoro, exclusive of the com- plement of his strips. In war a force of some sort would be required in future se in the past for minor operations at ports and on consts. flis.own view was that the Colonies could be looked to for. producing such a force in was, but kept in reserve in peace. He advocated bie

SPONGES [1

SPONGES OF VARIOUS SIZES AT VERY MODERATE PRICES.

H. RUTTONJEE,

No. by D'Aguilar Street. H.K Nos. 30 and 40, Elgin Road, Kowloon. Hongkong, April 10, 1002.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

HOUSES and LAND at the Pax. For triconing of two Naval bases in the

Particulars.

Apply to

DENNYS & BOWLEY,

Solicitors, Supreme Court. Hongkong, September 29, 1901.

Auctions.

2007

other heinisphere as a stop in the devel- opment of a policy of embracing ( clour al Auxiliary Reserves for general ser- vice in war under Admirals on the pat tern of marine organisation. The Roy al Navy of to-day was in its general or- ganisation and training tending to bẹ. come what the Marine force always was, and the Colonial Naval Auxiliary Re serves could have no better pattern to follow on. As compared with the ex- instrucecutive branch, the Marine branch tiad

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Cndersigned have received

tions to Soll by PUULIC AUCTION

FOR ACCOUBS OF THE CONCERNED,

on

FRIDAY,

Applications for the appointment ate invited from properly qualified Civil Engineers able to get out and measure up the 16th May, at Now, at 20, Des Voeux work, and accustomed to the charge of Road, workmen and materials, and with

experi. A NUMBER of LADIES AND GEN bogence in

in tunnet work and

and timbering in a TLEMEN'S BIOYCLES, PICTURES, responsible Capacity. A knowledge of the ENGRAVINGS, QUANTITY of Malay or Chiness languages will be on GLASSWARE, SUNDRY CROCKERY additional recomendation

BOILERPACKING, HAMS, ASSORTED The work is being carried out depart-WINES,

and the officer appointed will be

Alsu

FOUSES to Suit all requirements, chia for the whole of the labour and i

Hanised and mafurnished.

4 ELLIOTT CUESOENT-8 Large ROOMS Furnished or Unfurnished.

The undersigned will be glad to wander take the letting &c. of Housus, for Owners

S. A. SETH,

materiale, und will be required to reside cu or near the works. He must devote his

whole time to the servico of the Commis take other work, sioners and will not be allowed to under

Salary, $300 local currents per mensen.

THE FOURTH ORDINAREHOLDERS CA of Messrs ANTOON V. APCAR & CO. Fru, partly urnished, quartein will be

of

in the above Company will be held at the 2010 Company's Ollee, No. 2. Connaught Road,

at Soos on WEDNESDAY, the 214

May, for the

Repor

of time GISY"

of receiving the

with * Statement

NO

TO.

of Accounts to 30th April, 1902

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Com- pany, will be CLOSED from 12th in the 24-May, bali days hwclusive.—

RDWARD, OSBORNE,

Secretery.

Hongkong, May 10, 1902

12

VICTORIA CHAPTER, No. 525, E.C

A

CONVOCATION EMERGENCY

at the above CHAPTER will be held

a the FDERMAFoys' HALL, Zetland Street,

on WEDNESDAY, the 21st, Inst., at 8.30

| Fog H00 p.m." VISITING COMPANIONS ar

cordially invites to attend.

Hongkong, May 14, 1902-

-1034

CHINA LIGHT AND POWER CO., LD.

45 Wyndhani St. Tel. 332..

TO LET.

provided.

Applications stating wrionality, experi- shoe, age and when at liberty to take up the appointment, -Lod enclosing copies of thrée recent testimonials should be jud": QUEEN'S GARDENS. In dressed to the Munisipal Secretary Singa pore. by whom they will be received up to the 21st May, 1202

mediate entry. Apply to G.. ANDERSON, Pedder Street.

Hoogkong. February 15, 1902,

TO LEL

...

388

FOUSES in CLIFTON GARDENS,

CONDUIT ROAD.

A HOUSE in RAPON TERRACE. GODOWNS at BLUE BUILDINGS. HOCLES AT Causeway Bay, FACING THE

Palo GROUND... No. 1 MACONSFLL ROAD, Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST,

MENT & AGENCF Co., Lerb. 2 Hongkong, April 25, 1902.

TO LET.

893

FFICES GROUND FLOOR of Des 10 Road and Ice Howe Stroos.

For particulars apply to

THE MEDICAL HALL 870, Queon's Read Central. Hongkong, March 8,11902,4% $10

My Order, NY

(54) J. POLGLASE,

"Municipal Secretary,» Municipal Offices,

Singapore. 21st April, 1902, THE PUNJOM MINING COMPANY

LIMITED.

شه

933

NAccordance with Articles 20 and 24 of the Attician of Arcucution of the Company, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the following Shares will be liable to be FORFEITED unless the Call due on the 20th

day of February, 1901, be paid together with INTEREST at 10

A FEW CHANDELIERS. TERMSA üsiol.

declined by 14.1 per cent. between 1858 Land 1900. The Adminity had binde and were making great efforts to create a large Bluejacket Reserve; but nothing had been done that he was aware of to establish any similar Reserve for Mat

ing forces: An increase of 5000 31ar- ines to the present fores could he justly held to be inoderats and reasonable proposition. By combining the question of Naval garrisons for the China station with that of Colonial Naval Reserves, a beginuing might be made with the defin ite object of providing for the immediate and pressing requirements of the Chins | station in time of war. The building up of a homogeneous Colonial Auxiliary force in reserve, closely associated with 105 and trained like the Marines, would be

HUGHES & HOUGH,

•Auctioneers

Hongkong, May 14, 1932. * ̈

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersignal has received instrue

tions to Sell by Public Auction,

SATURDAY,

the 17th May, at 2:30 p.m., Lt. CRICA, Barker Road, the Fonk (the Residente of A. Fucus, Esq.)· THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

Comprising

comusenest, and with Marine garrisons Et distant Naval bases, nod a Colonial, Auxiliary Naval force as their reserve, and available to relieve and supplement them for general service, our Admirals would be at once feed, on the outbreak. of war, from all anxieties as to Biling up casualties in their ships, and would be able to promptly prosecute their operations. It appeared to him that, Australasin and Canada should jointly undertake to provide a Naval Auxillary Reserve for general service in war, the numerical strength of which be deter tained by reference, for instance, to the immediate requirements of the China Station in war time. The restoration of the old standard in rea

TAPESTRY and PIXSH COVERED DRAW ING ROOM SUITE, FINELY CARVED BLACK WOOD TABLE FINE CHERRY Lacquered Desk Marinbock-made OVERMANTELA with BEVELLED GRAYK Blarin ureth mtio of Marines to Bluejackets would CASE, – FOO

FOOCHOW LACQUERED TARLES Fouder it necessary to AXMINSTER CARPET, CHIFFONTEE FACE Marines on shore in reser for the CURTAINS, &a, da;

Fitet, and he considered that the co-Covens DINING CHAIRS, DINNER Admiralty control, in substitution for

TWO EXTINGUN DINING TAMUS MO

TAULES, MOROC-establishment of Marino garrisons under WAGGONS, HATSTAND awbhi Beyellen

pur Amum, at the Uffice of the Per NG METUER A

Office,

Army garrisons under the No. 13. Beaconsfield Arcade, on or before PANELS, ICE BOX, S. &c.,

SINGLE BRASS MOUNTED BEDStraps would, with Colonial Reserve ready the 31st day of Ay, 1902 IN

DRESSING TABLE, to replace and reinfores them, offer The following are the distinguishing LAU MARDLY TOP Numbers of the Ordinary Shares MAR-TOF WASESTANIS TOILET SETS, advantages deserving the most serious

WARDROBE with BEVELLED GLAM DORK, and careful 12316/12518 1936143750

KITCHEN, PANTRY and BATHROOM KE QUISITES, a Juantity of Pors and Plans A GARDEN SEATS, BICKSHA and CROQUET

797579990919/30018 133617 3450) 136611/13850! 16053/15152 15283/16332

1050 1655 17015/17114217620/17847. 19286131308 19309/19508 19567/19371 1950719621 2067240771

21037/20813 #22323 22421- 2097/24246 TO LET

24807/24856, 25194/25243) 25544/25390 257725323 2317328334 EUROPEAN HOUSES, Nos. 20, 24, 02-ant 20067 2088

*29432/29688:

and 5, LESTON HILL ROAD

26, 29, 30, 32, 34, 40, 44, 46, 48,2001 20810/29014

Apply to

THE FIRST ORDINARY ANNUAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS in the Company willle hall at the COM PANY'S OFFICE, No. 14. Dos Voeux Rod, SATURDAY, 28th Inst., at 11 out of Acegante and the Report of the

for the purpose receiving a State) General Managers for the your ending 18th February, 1902, ad electing a Consult ing Committer and Auditora

2,00

2, 13,

2.00

2.00

2.00

"The TRANSFER DOOKS of the Com 2.00pany will be CLOSED from the 20th to

24th Instant, both days inclusive..

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.

2.00

Les Adulières Vierge, by Nonce

Casanova

· Le Carnet dum Petit Châtelain, by

2.00

200

Monique

Les Gesten, Reconnais- srce, Trois Rucits de Cherve, by Paul Bourget

2.00

3.75

Le Bon Plaisir, by Henri de Regnier 2.00 Crime, Superstition et Misere en

Cuisse, by Dr J. J. Matignon Dlus 4.50 6.00 Les Boxeurs La Chine contre L'Etranges, by Is Bon. D'An- *thouard L'Empire Colonial de La France: Indo Chine, by Gervais Courtella- mont Profusely Illus .........

5,00

6:00

THE STATESMAN's Yean Book, 1902, 8.254.

Tables Giving Cubic Contents of

from 1 to 30 Pieces Deals, Batteris, Scantlings, Ac., of Sizes Usually Imported, by T. Valder

5.00

ASK FOR

2.50

15.00

NEW COLOURED PORTRAITS: 22 x 15 in. M. KING EDWARD VII H. M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA $3.0.1

LEVER WATCHES

and

Watches Guaranteed,

PING PONG,'

DROZ & 00's

CHRONOGRAPHS.

Best Value, compatible with Good Workmanship.

TRADE MARKS

BERNA,

MAXIM

Watches Olocks repaired by Cumpatent EUROPEAN EXPERTS.

DROZ & CO.

• “Ginėra) Maungers. Hongkong, May 1, 1902.

1005

ONGKONG HIGH-LEVEL TRAM HWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED.

11.

12.4-

TIME TABLE

WERK DAYS

THE HONGKUNG & KOWLOON

LAND & LOAN CO. LTD. - No. & QUEEN'S ROAD WEST. Hongkong, April 29, 3002.

TO LET.

A COTTAGE PIANO by Bestur in fond

33115/34162120781 Condition, 23115/33161535942/15991

36475/36674

36821/36830 37334/37483153786917898 38189/68210 41604/41708

|40054/40603 40704/40703

42087/42000

45217745291345436

4073046820 18558/48582 30130/50229 57657/07671

#48583/4850240730/49770

45523

380

06341/56300 63891,55040 67702/57716

NEW DWELLING HOUSE, of A Tea Rooms, with KITEEN Bod OUTROUSES, Riso a well ventilated base ment situated at WUNGNEICHEUNG, facing the Race Course

TERM VERY MODERATEL Apply to

Mr. SIEN TING, 14 D'AQUILAR STREET Hongkong, April 29, 1902.7

THE PEAK

7.30am to 8:00 am. Every 10 minates. 9,00 kn, to 8.30 am...Every 15 minutes. 8.30 am to 8.30 .m. Every 10 minutes. 9.30 am, to 11.3)'àm... Every 15 minutes.

minuton. 10 minutes. m, to 145 p... Frery 15

16 minutes, op.m. to 2.15 p.m...F.

10 minutesURNISHED HOUSE 9.15 p.m.

to 3.00 p.... Every 15 minutes Immediste Possession. 3.30 pm, to 5.00 pm. Every 1 minutes. 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes. 7.00 p.m. to 8.00p.m... Every 15 minutes.

10

and 9 p.m., 9.46 p.m. to

p.m. every half hour.

·8,14) ferirala miente

8.30

Every 30 minutes

minutes.

A.30 s.o.zu 19.500.m. Every 15 10,30 am to 11.00 a....Every 10 minutes 12.00 Noon to 100 p.m. Every 10 minutes- 100 2pm to 5.00 pm. Every 15 minutes 5.00 pan, to 6.00 pm. Every 10 minulet. 6.00, p.to tu 7.00p.m... Every 15 minutes. 7.00 pm to 8,00

10 minutes

Every

Days.

* NIGHT CARS ha on Week

SPECIAL

W. KERFIT HUGHES, Acting Secretary. Hongkong, May 6, 1602..

Auctions

PUBLIC AUCTION:

968

HE Undersigned have receiver instrue Lions from E. A HARDggy Est, to 920 | Sall by Public Auction

Within bis Residenco No 3, Century

• Crescent,,, Kennedy Road.

TEEиSAs Customary. Catalogues will be issued.

consideration of thạ of his suggestion was that large bodies Adimity Another point in your of temops would be freed from serice abroad in time of peace

A discussion followed. Rear Admiral W. H Henderson, Colonel B, H. Veitch- Horns Major Arthur Glaudley, R.A and Captain Markham Ilose: BMA took parti

On View from Friday, the 18th Blay,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer Hongkong, May 10, 1982,

PUBLIC AUCTION

⠀⠀ CONSUMPTION THICH is the most dangeronand fatal

disease, be as its liest indication persistent daught, aud is properly trusted 1004 | BOOD as this cough appears is cxtily cared

* Chamberlain's Cough

Ius proven Romedy wonderfully successful, and gained its wide reputation and exfensive esle by its succEFS It curim the diseases which cause ing. It lays cires and cares. For salo by All Deuters: WATKINR General

THE Undersigned have received jostras.

Foto Sell by Public Auction

DEL

WEDNESDAY

the 21st May at 2.30pm, at SMA VIR

Eart Magazine Gap, (the residence of E. Hohoke, Esq.)

THE WHOLE OF HERS VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURESS

COVERED DRAWING

Lomp

FRIDAY

Let with

The 10 MA, SE2PM

Roo

Book

KOOD SUR MARBLE

CARVED LAGE CVETAINE, HAZE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

994

SPECTAT). SINUL

SETTE

ARWOOD A OVER

BEVELLED CLASS,

and DINNERW

Apply BAJN Care of CHINA MALL Office Hongkong May 1, 1902,

TO BE LET,

URNISHED for 3 or 4 Mentas frour Bocco. COVERED

Ist Jure No. 6:

For particulars épply at the House Hongkong, May 10,51

DINNER SERVICE, GLAREWARE, PICT

BROSSEADS with WIRE D

1001 Rugs, Cookiso Srova and Ur

One COTTAGE PIANO by J. and J. Har- KISAUN LONDONJE

FEOWEEN

Rispo by B LA NEWMANNY T

od Condition

FERNS IN POTS

Nervous

xhaustion

APOTEAUTS

Phosphoglyce

OF LIME

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