TUESDAY MARCH 28, 1911.

HUGHES and HOUGH,

AUCTIONEER'S

AND..

COMMISSION AGENTS.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

Tuns from Re Baket, Esq., to sell Undersigned have received instruc

by Public Auction

THURSDAY,

the 30th March, 1911, at 9.30 ron at his residence CHATER BUNGALOW (North),

Kowloon,

TOE WHOLE OF HIS

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

THEREIN CONTAINED,

MICROSCOPE, 1 SEWING MACHINE, 2 GARDEN SEATS, 1 Choyter Sk7, 1-j-PLATE

CAMERA

And

A quantity of SADDLERY,

Catalogues will be issued.

On view on day of sale.

TERMS—A URDAI,

- HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers:

Hongkong, Merah 1911.-

PUBLIC AUCTION.”

405

THE Undersigned have received instrus. tions from J.F. BOULTON, Esq., to eli Public Auction,

THURSDAY,

the 27th April, 1911, at 2.30 P.M., at his

rendener, FoREBANK: BASE,

144 Magazine Gap,-. THE WHOLE OF, THE

VALUARKE

"HOUSEHOLDFURNITURE

Theroin Contained, h

Comprising

Hall Furniture and Stands, Upholstered Drawing Room Suite, Curtains Carpele, Blackwood Wire, Engravings and Pictures,

Porcelaine, Bras Ware, it; &c., Bed Roum Furniture, Linen, Blanket, &c, c., Dining Ryan Suite, Plato, Cutlery, Glas Ware, &c., &c., Kitchen and Pantry Utenuils;

Anl

A ninober of Puls of Palms, Plants, c

Alap

One Inlyk Cutryngitis

On Vid from the Sith proximo,

Cataloguer will be issued.

TERMS -

Usital.

17

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, March 10, 1911.

381

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416

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*PREMISES,'

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Oare of CHINA MAL' Office. Hongkong. March 17, 1911, 285

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NOTICE

TO LET from the 1st February, 1911, TWO ROOMS in the Ground Floor of the ANNELE, suitable for Eces For further particular apply to the Under signed.

JAMES CRAIK,

Secretary,

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Hongkong January 18, 181183 OFFICES: 16, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, HONGKONG

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE.

Burroughs and Watts

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WITH ACCESSORIES.

Apply to

GEO, P LAMMERT,

Hongkong, June 7, 1910,

12%

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God with them, if they wait upon the Lord they shall walk and not faint.". Mutual love, mutual assistance, and mutini forbearance will so would together the life of the ino that it shall besume one, and through. life together they shall go d

shall walk and not faint."

I sometimas ask mon why they enlisted

in the army. The reply frequently is “1 wanted to as the world." At first all ins frosh and now. Many companiona, now sconds, new countries, how freedom, not: withstanding discipline, these things nunda life pleasant and easy But, by and bye,

GEO. P. LAMMERT Make no Mistake

AUCTIONEER

about it!

PUBLIC AUCTIONS WATSON'S

Undersigned has resolved inalrus

the freshness wore at and theres from W. Kro, E., to sel

BODEM. Things were groyer than af

fimk. But to you the promise also coman, by Fublie Austion,

If you wait upon the Lord" in your

iny stoly walk and not friai"

in your service, in your parder bours, work,

It is true of the missionary's lifa. At

on

0 March, 1921, commencing at

WEDNESDAY

Sret all is roscato and purple. We thought | | -245 rat, at” his Residence No. 1,

that men were hankering for the massage.

1. distinctly remember the hours which I passed with a friend of mine, still in Chion, a wo walkod the deck of the steam r going up to Cantos. How rigid the scene is still I remember the words he attered. I recall the first Chiness service which was the Sunday for administering Holy Communi c. What throbs of joy I felt that I could "woudit up 1: wille [as daglès.”—But more days bought of or exporianos. Many days brought dis appointments. But still I can say this morning, with a good deal af lite behind me, that it is still true hore Ale tha they that wait upon the Lord shali walk and not faint,"

It is truo also of individual Christi life. This a most important of all. The who have been suddenly convened hari. found that in their new found-joy, in- their now relationship with God that, they could mount up with wings a sagies. Here again and recalls other days and other experiences. Uno thought that new found joy would never palo, and would never wane. But other days catie and things began to assumia their every day dress, and at times there| were difficulties and temptations. But up till today we can guarantee the actor' truthfulness of the promise of the toat,

They that wait upon the Lord," at least **aball walk and not faint"

My brethren, let us learn the lesson of this promise. Most life, gitter temporal or spiritual, is jón, paliūnes, pluck. It is, in the languageof the text, "walking" Lot as feal the inspiration of the great promian; We "wait upon the Lord," we shall then recalya strength for every duty. Those who. continually wait upon the Lord may "mount up as on the wings of angles;" they "elicllat least “walk and not faint," and this will certainly bring unsafely to our journay's end

THE CORONATION.

Progyamune of Main Events,

Megilalon Terrace, Maguine Gap,-

THE WHOLE OF HIS

VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising — Upholstered Arm-chairs, Infstand, Ea gravings Teak Oremmantels, Carpets, Rugs, do, de...

Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Teak - Sideboard, Dinner Waggon, Bookcano, Cari Table, Writing Desks, Worcester Düinar Set, &c.

Bmes-mounted Belstende, Ashwood Bed room Suite, Dressing Tables, "Washetande,, Brass Fireirans, 40, &c.

Bathroom, Pantry &-Kitchen-Requisites:

معاك

No10

SCOTCH WHISKY

of the best from Dundee. Demand it.

Agents for Hongkong: F. BLACKHEAD & Co.

DURESCO

WASHABLE DISTEMPER PAINT. NO WATER USED, MIXED WITH "PETRIFYING : LIQUID. STONE PRESERVATIVE.

ONE BILLIARD TABLE 6x4' 6" with Sole Agents?

BALLS & CUES Complete

And

A Quantity of PALMS & PLANTS

in Pots. TansisCash pa delivery

On View from Tuesday, the 28th March, 1911.

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer.

TOB SALE

NE FULL

TEL: 909.

OWEN B. WILKS & CO.

1st FLOOR, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.

TELEG. WANDEROOS. CANTON "AGENT

·ASSISTANT: E. CRADDOCK, 33, PRAYA EAST.

Hongkong, December 1, 1910.

Regal Boots

AND

SIZED ENGLISH Shoes

BILLIARD TABLE (complete) by Bennig Broa, For Particulars, apply to.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Audifincer,

For Sale

London, February 21st---Arrangnments HANG TAI CO.,

for the various entertainments which, will.

be held in connection with the Coronation have made considerable beadway, and some

of theer have already received the approval of the King.

The following programme, nocessarily incomplete, includes the main events "of the season.

No. 38, Praya East.

FOR SALE.

June 17th, 18th, and 19th.Floyal reARGE Stocks of AMERICAN FINF. ORINA PINE-TEAK, and Vaziora presentatives arrive in London. It is ainda of EARDWOOD, 4o. expected that on the evening of the

19th the King and Queen will entertain

the quests to dinner at Buckingham TIMEKE YARD AT PRAYA FAST.

Palace and afterwards held a receptiin

of the various suites an

June 20th-Their Majesties receive at Buckingham Palace the Special EnvoyE and delegations, and in the evening the State banquet will be held. Jano 21st. During the day their Ma

jesties will receive the Premiers, and other representative","

Culonint

Inspection Solicite1

PRICES MOST REASONABLE": CHÜ OKUNG HIT.

Manager. Hongkong, May 4, 1912

158

and in the evening the Colonial visitop ON WO & CO., LD.

will be entertaired t disner by rom

níember of the Royal Family,

Jung 2 (Thursday) The Corcoation GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY,

In the evening their Majcati s will ding en famille.

June 23:4,-Tavír Majusties procession

through South London.

June 24th (24th Saturday) Their Kajca- ties travel to Spithead, thers embark on the Royal yacht and bold • Ng al roview. It is possible that the King and Queen may decide to stay on the Royal yacht over the week-end. The Princes and Envoys will return to town the same day,

́ June 20th.-Gala performance at ibestra.. June 29th-Thoir Majestics attend a special service ct St Paul's Cathedral "and afterwards" a luncheon at the -Guildhall

Several peers will give dinners in honour of the foreign Princes and Envoys.

Major: Haushofce, a German officer who spent two years in Japan, has been lecturing recently toliis countrymen on tho subject of "Military education outside the Army in Japan." He pointed out that even more than European Powers, Jag in convinced that the capability of a nation în important crises reste pot poly on the susking force of her aring and fleet, but above all on the tone and readiness for wolf-sacrifice" of the entire people. The lecturer proceeded t describe the character of the education imparted to the Japanera from their curliest days, both mentaland physicst, and draw a lesson therefor for Germany as regards the maintenance of a living national spirit,

BESTANDS UNRIVALLED.

HAMBERLAIN'S Cough Remedy nerer W dias points those who use it for obstinate coughs, dolda and irritations, of Fthe throat and lungs. It stands unrivalled: (as a remedy for all threat and lung dasaser, Fay made by all Chemists and Horskepize.

MADE TU ORDER.

SILK Goods, Chinese Embroidery and Grass Cloth, Silk and Linen Dress Pieces, ivory and Jadestona Curice)

37, UEENS ROAD CENTRAL, Bongkong, January 19, 1911,

WEEKLY NEWS

FOR HOME

The Overland China Mall

REPORTS.

FULL

LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

rder before you losyę 65. god may receive.

it while at Bomej

fr'on $14 per annam-inslading postage.

Tai Unisa Man, Ezai

#5, Wyndham Street.

SAVARESSES

FOR SALE

AT REASONABLE

PRICES.

To Let.

TO LET.

YOMFORTABLE APARTMENTS for gentleman (Britisher preferred) in well-appointed Semi-detached residence at Kowloon. Good locality: Tennis Court Klectric Light

Write

NEMO,'

~Caren! “Chika Mint/Office, Hongkong. March 25, 1911.

TO LET.

og

H. LEE,

VICTORIA HOTEL,

THE SAVOY

93, Queen's Rd. Central-

To Let

TO LET.

ARGE HOUSE, known as Dethick

No. 83, Robinson Road; electric light and gas laid on large tennis.cnn... regetable garden and stable, with full harbour viora

Apply to

LI PO LUNG, c/o Li Brothers, Alexandra Buildings Hongkong, Fabruniry 11, 1911.900

TO TET

ONE ROOM in Tep Floor of PRINCE'S GODOWN-No. 4, NEW PRAYA,

BUILDING. "Apply to

8. J. DAVID CO. Hongkong, March 3, 1511.-

TO BE LET

312

ATO, 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (Shop) opposite the Post Office, No. 2, D'AGUILAR STREET, suitable

Godowe, de

All of which are 4ŭ present occupied by Vienna, Cafe & Co., Lià. -

For particulars, etc., amily to

THE BANG FAT,

Same Addres Hongkong, February 25, 1911.5

208

TO LET.

DAVENSHILL, No. 3 PARK ROAD Contening Sex LE Rooms besides Small Room Full Tennis Courta, gurdone, ample servants, quarters and buck yards,

Apply to

DEACON, LOOKER & DEACON," Hongkong, March 22, 1911." -408·

TO LET

Kennedy Town.

Apply tomilol

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST

MENT AGENCY Co., Loh Hongkong March 1, 1911,

1062

TO LET FURNISHED.

FOR SIT MOSTRA PROs 1st May,

UDLEIGH, No. 5, MACDONNELL Apply te

BROAD

MS. NORTHCOTE. Hongkong February 9, 1911,

16%

TO LEN

OUR and Firo-Hounted HOUSES,

At Kowloon. New and Commodious SHOPS, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon, Inaneliste possewing Cheap Rentals.

Apply to HUMPHILLYS ESTATE & FINANCE

Hongkong, March 23, 1900.

CODOWN 36 JA, DUDDELL No CODOWN NO. 1

Apply to.

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-

MENT & AGENCY Çö, Last Hongkong, March 1, 1911.

TO LET.

FO

TO LET

TO67 PRAYA GRANDE, MACAO

No. 23, BELILIOS TERRACE

·No. 21 & 25, SHELLEY STREET, No. 11, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE (Shup),

BEACONSFIELD from 1st June, 1911 The EYRIE, No. 13, PEAK, newly painted and enlourwashed.

FOR SALE, TOR CREST at Peak, TODOWNS, 95, 96 and 17 PRAYA commanding magnificent view of the Har G EAST

Spply.

G

·CHATER & MODYNA 1474 Hongkong, December 6, 1910,

TO LET

ROUND FLOOR SHOP, wunle ar

part in CHATER ROAD. Apply to Sund

bour and adjacent islands.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, April 12, 3007,

TO LET

W. S. BAILEY & CO., LTD. DOWNS, 201 to 158, PRATA EAST

Hongkong, March 6, 1911

FOR SALE on TO LET.

стиче

SEMI-EUROPEAN FLATS, Moderate Benin, PRATA EAST-Corner of Obser vation Place. The Tmins stop at the door. new EUROPEAN FLATS adjoining

A

the new Sean's Tostitute, Praya East

KENLIS 761, The PEAK - Sagen A02510E on Lit Floor, 10, Dis

RC ROAD CENTRAI

Inge Vemadahe; American licating apparatus installed, making the OFFICES in LINGS BUILDINGS

And confortable thronglicut the 4th Floor var Vegetabis and Flower Gardens, MACDONNELL ROAD, from It

house dry

SANTALK Cast Town: Shainates walk from May,

CAPSULES

muter

by rick-laws. One of the bost vitustiora attire. Peak, cool in summer wwent in winter

ONORUNG LAND INVESTMENT SEVERAL AGENGT Co., Ims,

Hongkong, March 2, 4911).

No. 10, MACDONNELL ROADY

MEST AGENOT THE HONGKONG

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