TUESDAY, JULY

1911

Hughes & Hough

AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

then find it for enterta

General Auctioneers

AMB

Share. Coal and General Rakers.

PROPRIETORS "

"To-Kwa-Wan" Coal Storage.

Cuder ward

A.B.C. 4TH # 5YN ÉDITIONE.

AS. TELEGRAPHIC COOL,.

?

Telegraphie addre

"HURICE" HONGADAA)

PUBLIC AUCTION

WITHOUT RESERVE.

THE Undersigned have received:(nstrua House Bilt by Public Auction.

For Account of Madama SUZANNE,.

са

THURSDAY

1

the 9th July 1911, from 10 AM. until 12 o'clock Noen, at 14, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, 1st Floot, (entrance

in Zethod Street),-

I

>HE WHOLE OF HER VALUABLE STOCK-IN-TRADE,

Consisting of

Bata, Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Sprays, Voiling, Special Chifons for Eren. ing Gowns, Nota, Jota. Cravats, Colinm Zephyrs, &c. &c., and a few made-up Costumes;

Aliso

All the Shop Fittings, including Glas Show Cases, Figures, Mirrors, Stands, Shelves, Tabios, &a, &o.

"TERME —As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.

Hongkong, Jane 581911.

D

PUBLIC

A-UUTION.

853.

[1HE Undaraigned have received instruc. tions to Bell by Public Anction, JOK-ACOSTES OF THE CONCERNED.

on

WEDNESDAY

the 5th July, 1911, at 2.30P.M., at their Balos Roums, No. 8 Den Tax Road,

corner of Ice Horse Frazer, —

‚À: QUANTITY OF

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, Comprising:-

Silk Tapestry-covered Drawing Room Saito, Overmantels, Entstands with Be velled ass, Terkwood Sideboards and Dinner Waggons, Extension Dining Table and Chairs, Marble-top Washstard and Bureaus with Berelled Glasses, Double and Single Brass and Brass-mounted Iron Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Bookcases, a quant tity of Crockery, Electro-plate and Glass Ware, Carpeta. Cooking Stoves, &c., &c.; "Also

A few pieces of Canton Blackwood Ware, Good Gramophones, One Piano by The Robinson Piano Co., One Pinzolla and Records, One large American Ice Chest,

And

A quantity of Surgical Instruments and

Doctors Requisitos. »

Catalogues will be issued,

Texas —de usual,

HUGHES & HODGE,

Áructioneers.

Hongkong, June 29, 1911.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

854

THE Undersigned save received instrue tions to sell by Public Auction,

For Account of Mr LEFFETS Krok,"

011

THURSDAY,

the 6th July, 1911, ab 12 Noon, at their

SALES RODAM, No. 8, Des Vaux Road,

Corner of Ice House Street, ---

OKE RICHARd Brasser MOTOR CAB,

(French make), 2 Cylinders, 10-12 Horse Power, la excellent condition and

perfect running order. Inspection by appointment.

Trams :--As anual,

HUGHES & HOUGH, -

drctionners.

850 Hongkong, June 28, 1911

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received instruc Ttions to soll by Public auction,

FOR 400OUNT OF THER. QOHOHRNED,

SATURDAY,

the 8th July, 1911, at 10.30 A., at their BALES BOOKS, No. 8, DES VŒUX ROAD, Corner of Jen House Street;-

A QUANTITY, OF MISCELLANEOUS GOODS, Comprising - Turkish Towels, Bath Towels, Pillow Case, Shoote, Hand-embroidered, Bod- sprenda, Leoe Curtains. Damask Table Cloths and Serviolton, Ladies' Night- dresses, Chemines, Knickers, and Bandry Household Lapens, &c., E-P. on Nickle. Silver Table Plate and Cutlery, E..-P. Ware, Framalied Ware, Table Glassware, Toilet Bets, Travelling Trunks, Copying Prees, Fancy Goods, &o, &;

One Gold Filled Repest Watch, One" Silver Chenograph Watch One Primold Biomeclars in Baño pri

And BUXDEZ HOUSEHOLE JURNHUBE.

HUGHES & HOV)

Intimations.

A Nurse Companion

Pneumonia, Pleurisy After Effects,

Wasting and Weakness-

Happy and cheerful with abundance of energy and good spirits, is how- Miss Dunford describes herself from the day she commenced to take. Phosferine. Yet before she found relief in Phosferise words failed to express the miserable torments she endured from the effects of pneumonia and pleurisy, the aches, sleeplessness, neuralgia, and, wasting, which even. doctors failed to remedy. No wonder Miss Dunford feels (after two years of such suffering without ease or rest for the body) that Phosferine "has given her a now and better lease of life," for she declares it is entirely owing to Phosferine that she is actively busy again. Every overwrought wage earning woman will find a message of hope in Miss Dunford's experience, with its splendid assurance of renewed nervous vitality, and absolute prevention of dissue wasting,

Completely Overcome.

Miss Daisy Dunford, High Street, Shrewton, Wilts, writes:-"I have foun Phosferine to be a wonderful remedy. Some two years ago I bad parumonia and pleurisy, which left me with terrible pains in iny back and legs. Two doctors prescribed for me, but gave me not the slightest relief. I could not sit, lie down, or sleep, on account of the incessant agony, and became so exceedingly weak and wasted that my friends were seriously alarmed. My appetite failed, and the little food I ate chused indigestion; my life was nothing but a prolonged torture. The doctors said it was a form of neuralgia and sciatica, but the words do not convey any idea ofmy fearful state. I thought I would give Phosferine a trial, which I did, and after taking it for a little while, the pains were not nearly so acute, and finally left me altogether. I regained fesh, felt stronger, the indigestion entirely disappeared, and now, thanks to its marvellous aid, my health and strength, is completely restored. I cannot put into words my gratitude for the good Phosferine has done me, not 1. feel it has given me a new and bitter lease of life."

PHOSFERINE

THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS

A PROVEN HEMEDY FOR

Farvons Debility Influenza

Katralgia

Maternity Werkners

Indigestion

Bisepleringen

Premature Decay

Mental Exhaustion

Lasaltedy

Kauritis

Faintoces

Brain-Fag

Baakaabe Bhasmatige Headache

Hysteria

sné all disardera consequent upon a reduced stats of the nervous systems""

14

The Royal Tonic

Phosferine has been supplied by 'Royal Commands

To the British Royal Family

ELE. the Impress of Auzite KM the King of Spain W.M. the King of Greece

E.. the Queen of Roumania

F.. the Queen of Spain

R.1.. the Dowager Empresa of Eussia. IL-H. the Grand Duchess Olga of Bastia H.R.H. the Grand Duchess of Korra The Imperial Family or China

And the Principal Royalty and Aristocracy throughout the world.

Prics in Great Britain: „Loutes, 113, 23 & 410. Sold by all Chemists; Slovat, &c.,

The 2/9 Size containım nearly four times the 1/1j sizə. ̄

PROPRIETORS ASHTOS & PARSONS, LTD., LONDON, ENGLAND.” A

THE CHINESE ENGINEERING AND

MINING CO., LTD.

KAIPING

COAL

Now well-known throughout he Eash for

THE CHINA MAIL.

Bi

chfor fusture of this year's Badget the provision which it maken for the payment of members," says the Wu water Glamatör, We may all of us be pardoned a certain, sentimental regret at the passing of the long, and honourable texdition of aupaid service. But reflecting people have for many years past had to ask themselven whether it was really in the in tarosta of the country. ⠀

THE OSBORNE JUDGMÈNT,

** Parliament is no longer the presorya of the rich and well-to-do, and all parties are

GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIO AUCTION.

THE Undelgent has received instrue

tions tell by Public Auction

THURSDAY,

the 6th July, 1911, mammencing at 2. P.M., No. 13, DOCK TRACK,- Kowloon Docks, —- ·

.

A QUANTITY OF

FURNITURE,

(Particulars from Catalogue),

' Alio

One Cottage Piano, by John Broadwood and Sons.

Terms Cash on delivery. „

In the habit of expressing a plous hope that YA LUABLE HOUSEHOLD the members drawn from the poorer classes and the workingscliner will be an ing crossing.wamber. But it is clear that if those men are to have a fair chance and anything like squality of opportunity, they innst be paid by somebody, and at that point the question arises whether it is better for the publicinterest that the State should be the paymaster of some outside organisa tion which may ixant îmditions of service. This question was not crosted, though it was certainly brought to a climax, by the Osborne judgment, and when it is ones posed in a decisivo form, we cannot Imagine its being answered in any way but

one.

On View fr on Monday, the 5th July, 1912.

GEO. P. LANMERT,

Auctioneer

Hongkong, July 3, 1911.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Hotels

THE

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

LECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS

BATH-BOOM To Back Rook.; Cold and Hot Water throughout

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS

BILLIARD ROOF.

Private Dining Room.

EXCELLENT, CUISINE.

TEL No. E190. Talg. Address TaRMOTEL

For Particulare apply to :

870

THE MANAGER. Hongkong, March 1, 1912: ·

MR GEO. P. LAMMERT has received Auction

If the hem bor mast bet pall, it is far better that the State should be the pay master. That alone provides the sation with the necessary guarantee of the mem ber's freedom and independence, and avoids the contract between the member

ad another organisation outside Parlathe ment, which the Judges in the Osborn caso deciared to be contrary to public policy.

"Payment of members has for many years been part of the regular programme of the Liberal Party, but the country, has

Whe

public policy...

instructions to

on

wall by Public

MONDAY,

10th day of July, 1911, at 3 o'clock la the afternoon, at his Salus Rooms in Duddell Street, Viatoria, Hongkong. The following

VERY VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERY

1298

Intimations.

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE - SOCIET" OF THE UNITED STATES.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

1. T. HAMILTON, GANKELL MANAGER

KAUPUN TICK FAST, TOKYO,,

Total Assets Dec 31, 1910... G.8484,715,923 *85,098;450 INvidends to Policyholders

·1010

Total paid Policyholders 1910. Total Experion for 3010 .... Gross, earnings from Fatarast.

and Rents for 1910, Gross rate of Inosne from

Investmunte 1910. Hongkong, May 30, 1921.

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importers

VICTORIA HOUSE General Merchants

10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, THE CHEAPEST AND THE BEST ACCOMMODATED BOARDING HOUSE

IN THE CENTRAL LOCALITY.

A. WOHLTERS”

The Managères. Hongkong, October 13, 1910.”

1968

of Kowloon in the Colony of Hongkang, VICTORIA HOTEL,

vix :-

been brought to it, in the last stage, by situate at To-kwa-wan in the Dependency.

law and the road of

That lead ropognised last year by many

members of the Unionist Party The question

la narrowed itself down in recent years to a choice between paying some members on declaration of poverty

All that piece or parcel of ground situata

at To-kwa-wan, aforesaid, and registered in

and paying all members matter of the Land Office as Kowloon Marine Lot course. As between these two alternatives No. 85. Together with all the buildings we cannot doubt for a moment that theroon. Ares over 140,000 Square feet. the Government have decided rightly Term 75 years from the Sist day of Octo that all members should be paid.

ever is done, a definite and formal division ber, 1901. Renewal for one further term batwock rica members

bers and pour mambers

is of all things to be avoided. The rich man must not be given the opportunity of displaying himself as a rich man, and the poor man must not be handicapped by being compelled to put himself in a differ ent class from his neighbours.

▲ POINT OF HONOUR.

"We hope it will become point of honour with members of Parliament not to carry favour by publicly offering to give back their salarios to their constituents, but, if not, we may have to amend tha Corrupt Practices Act to meet that case. The right and wholesome atmosphere in this ecuntry, as in all others where pay ment is the rule, is that it should be takes for granted as norinal incident of Par liamentary bite, and the whole subject ruled out of electioneering

For our part," concludes the West. minster, we do not believe that payment of members, when we have once got used to it, will aske any difference to the morale or to the personnel of Parliament.

The Fening Standard hea a cynical

of M.P.. article against the paymont

**Henceforth,"

they

PROzistic are to be exertions of ear Legislators rewarded by salary of £400 per ann

It is quite a nice honorarium, especially since it is gives for only about six months

work

in the year, the said work consist-

ing largely of hanging about corriders, lobbies, and smoking-rooma, listening to other people's speeches, attending com- mittees, engaging in, conversation with

of 75 years. Annual Crown Rent $804.00. For further Particulars and Conditions of Sale apply to

JOHNSON, STOKES & MAS ER,

Solicitors for the Vendor

or to M GEO. P. LAMMERT,

The Anctioneer Hongkong, June 30, 1911.

MILNERS'

858

LATE

NEW AMOY HOTEL, ULANGSU.

AMOY,

UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, · Good Food Clean Rooms, each with Separate Bathroom.

+

REASONABLE CHARGES,

and

Commission A gents.

HONGKONG, DANTON,

SHANGHAI AND

HANKOW,

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO...

WITH WHICH 19 INCORPORATED TER OCEAN-MARINE INSURANCE CO.

OTAL FUNDS AT 51ST Droz, 1909. £19,975,357: -Authorised Capital £6,000,000 Subscribed. Capital £3,275,000 Paid-up Capital

£1,210,500-00 -Fire Funds 3,488,138 8-7. [II--Life & Annuity Funds 15,089,332 10 17

Sinking Fund Account · 85,388.-9-0.

Two minutes walk from the principal land- ing place. BAR, BILLIARDS AND BOWLING | Revenue Firs Granch

ALLEY.

Chas. A. Mution

Proprietor

Hongkong, January 3, 1911. -

SAFES KING EDWARD HOTEL

AS SUPPLIED TO THE

PRINCIPAL BANKS

AND

HIGH-CLASS HOTEL.

ADIES AFTERNOON TEA ROOMS

£10,875,356 19 6

2,352,900 17 10

Tife & Annuity1,517,536 14 8.

manchica.......

Marine Department

Other Receipts

209,021 78 35,2628 1

£4,495,806:7 10

The Accumulated Funds of the Fire and Life Departments are from from Esbility in

each other. respec

JEEWAN, TOMES, & CO.,

A gente.

PRIVATE BAR AND BILLARD ROOM SWATOW WARRONG & CO.,

Hot and Cold Water throughout. - Electrically Lighted

Electric Fans (it required).

BUSINESS: HOUSES metric Passenger Elevator to each Floor,

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Agent.

Hongkong, May 20, 1911.

680

TABLE D'HOTE AT SEPARATE-TALES Tele. Address: 'VICTORIA," Hongkong

For Terms, etc., apply to the

MANAGER Hongkong. Uctober 2, 1908

1309

13, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.

MANUFACTURERA or Swatow Hand-made Drawn Work and Canton Embroidery, etc. GENERAL EXPORTZEA,

WHOLESALE & RETI LADIES' TAILORS.

frienda, adversaric and constituents, and Want Advertisements KINGSCLE & E' LAU PING KEE CO.

walking in and out of division lobbies. It

is an occupation that has its anxious and

PREPAID

trying moments; but it is notso exhausting $1 per inch 3 insertions.

as knocking rivets into boiler-plate, of adding up figures for nine hours a day, or $2. tesching a big olsas of children. in: en alementary school, or doing a great many other things for which the reward is much less than eight pounds a week,

£150 & TEAR Isovar.

If the object is merely to compensate the M. P. without private resources for his

STEAM RAISING, FORDING, STEEL MAKING, SHIPS" BUNKERS, an out-of-pocket expenses, £150 a year--that

HOUSEHOLD ~ PURPOSES.

Ships' Bunkers supplied at short notice.

KA PING

COKE

Campates with tha, best quality English Cakes for

FOU. DRY, SMELTING AND HOUSEROLD PURPOSES.

HIGHEST

FIREBRICKS

SQUALE, ARCH LYD CUPOLL.

GRADE

Beuer Seating Blocks, Flue Covers, Ground Fireclay, Stoneware Glazed Pipes, Glazed Tiles, Foundation Bricks (Non-absorptive). *Building Bricks (Extra Strong).

OFFICES: 16, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, HONGKONG TEL. ADDRESS: MAISHIN, HONGKONG, TELEPHONE: No. 869:

ilongkong, April 18, 1910.

ENO'S 'FRUIT SALT'

HOUSEHOLD REMEDY FOR

All Functional Derangements of the Liver, Temporary Congestion arising from Alco»: holic Beverages, Errors in Diat, (Eating! or Drinking,) Bilionessa, Bick Headache, Giddiness, Oppression or Feeling of Malan- choly, Tamiting, Heartburn, Sourness of the Stomach, or Constipation. It in a Befreefing and Invigorating Bevarage, most Invaluable to Travellers, Emigrants, Ballora, and Residents in Tropical Climates."

_ZEROS *ZZUTI BALT” sasise the Functions of the Lëviz, Bowels, BB72nd: Milagro by Samarai Mogany fans the blood is, free from 3poisonona ermitampi verteta palmers, ino forozsdation and grach danger of Uhfia Sever, WOLFT,

GAUTION-REImbua tha Orpects and ok that ti de mark Perlas you hani ija atncursat seriji, að halu

is six pounds a week for the session-would seem sufficient. A working man small

liro tradesman. can quite comfortably in London for that sum; that is, of course, if Bis of he lives according to the mater class and of himself before he took to tha exalted trade of politics. No doubt it will not allow him to dine frequently in restau. rants, or sample the wine list of the House of Commons carte too often, or get swLY, | för: week-ends at a golfing hotel.

"It

that polition na a vocation is worth

to be well following in this country. You may say that £400" * year is not, after all, a very big misty as things go in business and the professions. Fos

bly; but how many-working men ever have a chance of making it? A few doe of course; but they are the picked men pt select and highly skilled trades. But here

FOR RENT.

PRIVATE HOTEL.

Macdonnell Road.

One week. APPROACHED from Kennedy Rose Tal, No. 134, Teleg. Address: SACHSOLA,

AB.C. Gode 4th Ed. Electric light, hot and cold water through, out. Billiards, emnia, eroquet, putting green and fine stabling for horses..

Proprietress, Mus F. BACHSE,

· 1208 Hongkong, September 1, 1906.

DREMISES on the BRITISH CONCESSION, SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for ices, Gedown, and/or living quarters. Repairs and alterations will be made to

it tenant.

Apply to

CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION

SOCIETY, CANTON, Canton, June 14, 1911.

FOR SALE.

ONE FULL SIZE

787

Burroughs and Watts

that unortium now open to a man who BILLIARD TABLE

in lucky enough to impress himself apon his trade union man who may be twenty. five pekan of age, who may be an anakilled 603 labourer, who could not in any other way earn thirty shillings w wpek, wbpaber not the education and the knowledge of athirs to write a docent letter on any simple mat- ter of business.

BEWARDS OF POLITICÍ..

“There are zoen of that, kind in the House now, and there will be more of them after the next election, when four hundred a year is to be scrambled for by snybody with assurance and loud voice. Why shudla: the arbition" young working-man devote himself to grimy toil for nine hours a day, year in and year out, when this alluring prospect lies before him

by

WITH ACCESSORIES, Apply to

GEO. P LAMMERT,

Hongkong, June 7, 1810:

EC

WILKS,

ML MECHE AMNA

724

the pursuit of politics! Why shouldONSULTING ENGINEER AND SUR

the young man of some education endura the Jong probation that may lead to au eventual competence in business of the profension 1

"For the remontis of politics are not limited to the nice little Parliamentary salary After a few years in Parliament; the professional-politician rosy quite rem- scably hope to fed himself soted for life with an agreeable post, anbonoumbla social position, and a fixed income poging" from £500 to 21,300 myati, with a' plump pension on

Hembers

VEYOR for Construction, Valor and Assessor for the purchase, or male, of Steamships or Leasahte, de

ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS,"

FLOOR

Hongkong May 2, 1911/

CIGARS, CIGARETTES TOBACCOS.

USED. POSTAGE STAMPS, AND PICTORIAL POST CARDS;

KWONG GELEONG. GOLD AND MONEY CHANGER. No. 18, Queen's Road Central,

A

BRATSID EL PRIVATE HOTEL STANDING in its own grounds with

Tennis and Croquet Lawns, LargeP Airy and Well Furnished Rooms - Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harbour. Telephone, No 590.

Apply to

Ms F. W. "WATTSK Braeside. 20, Macdonnell Rand. Hongkong, September 2, 1908.

121

PEAS TRAMWAYS COMPÁNY

LIMITED

TIME TABLE.

WEEK DAYE.

7.00 m, to 8.00 am...Every 10 minutes. 8.00am to 10.00 ...Evry 10 minutes 10.00 am to 11:00 am...Every 15 minutas 11:30a.m. to 12.45 p.:.Every 15 minutes. 12.45pm to 1:15 pm...Every 10 minute? Libp., to 145 p.m...Every 10 minuten

HONGKONG. Hongkong, Mar 27, 1911.

JEYES

FLUID

SOLE AGENTS, W.G HUMPHREYS & CON

BANK” BUILDINGS Hongkong day 18, 1906

1.45 p.m. to 2.10 p.in. Every 10 lat NO WO & CO.,

9.10 p.m. to 8:00 pm. Every 15 minutes. 6.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m. Every 10 minutes.

NIGHT CARS..

8.45pm and 9 p.m., 9.45 pm, to 11.80 P. every 15 antites.

SUSTATS. 8.00am to 10,301 m...Every 10:30 am to 11:00 115 to 12 Nopp 12.00 Notato 1.00 p.m...Every

100p to 6.00p.m. 5.00p.m.to 8.00p.m. 8.00p.m. to. 7.00p.m.very 7.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m. Ery

HOT CARE 28 on-Week-

inutes.

Ominutes...

BUYS & BON.

LD.

GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY

MADE" NOORDER;

(ILA" Goods, Chinose Jambroidery and Gram Cloth, Bilk and Lenen Dress Places, Ivory and

Jadestone Curio

87. QUEEN S ROAD CENTRAL

Hongkong, January 19, 1911

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