WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1911
Hughes & Hough
AUCTIONEERS" TỔ THE GOVERNMENT
Geroral Acctioneers
Share, Coaland doneral Brokers.
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PROPRIETORS "To-Kwa-Wän" Coal Storage,
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A1. TELEGRAPHIC CODE.
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'MAIRIEN.".HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION..
788 Undersigned have received instruc-
sions to wit by Public Auction,
POR, ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
OB.
THURSDAY,
the 21st September, 1911, at 2.30 1.35, NE
No. 8, CAMERON TRACE, Kowloon,
A QUANTITY OF EVALUABLE HOUSEHOLD AND FOFFICE FURNITURE,
..
&c.
(Particulaça from Catalogia). TERMY-ATUUR).
HUGHES & HOLON,
Auctioneers. Bozukong, September 15, 1911. 18 |·.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned bave received mei nues
Trious to sell by tubac Aurelior,
on
FRIDAY
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Particulara And Conditions of the Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on MONDAY, the Sith day of September, 1011, at 3P.., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Ordur of His Excellency the Gaverser of One Lot of Crown Land at. Tai Fing Shan, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 20 yours, with the option of conewal at Crown Rant to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KI, for one farther term of 75 years,
Particulars of the Lot.
Na of Be
Locality.
Registry 12.
Aparters,
South of District
IX.X
mad
K. 2,3,A,T
北
друзя
By-fret.
kunnat Rent
3,750 03
OLD MOORE FOR YSİN.--
Cratoris Papieren is Vaars TERIS.
THE CHINAR
One of the things that makò life worth living is the fact that we never know what ls around the chenne, states the Morning Leader. From time to time there have sprung up prophets, sellers of dreams and visions, whoso ono object has been to lift the veil of the futury and fetus have s peep. And we foolish mortals. not ap- precinting the fact that our ignomes of next week is our assurity in this, have supported them. So they have grown; and now, just when we are going out of tom for a fow bright hours, there contes ́old | Moore, full of wire saws and up të-date | enĉastrophes, to frightor us
For the narrow it may as well be stited at oneo that, according to Old Monte, Jandary is to be a fairly harmlosa mouth. Nothing of consequence is predicted, the chief items of interest being accidents to a populag footballer and a jockey, ́and tho possible lose of “one of our prominent. man. But there is one pregnant remark 1191 which may mean anything-and possibly toes. Furo malefico in Taurus." Wa *must go slow."
"Want Advertisements
PREPAID
$1 per inch... 3 insertions. $2
One wook.
WANTED.
Young Lady (European) desires A BED SITTING ROOMI with Board for the winter.
Reply with full particulars and terms to
'..'T.-L.,'
/7 CHINA MAR ''Office: Hongkong, Sept. 18, 1911. 116
FOR RENT.
TREMISES on the BRITISH CONCESION, PREY
“SHAMEEN, CANTON, suitable for tices, Cudown, and/or living quarter.
COLDÀ AND AGTES.
February is to be full of colds and apues and induenza. Old Moors must be a cheery surt of person to have about the home. How he must make the baby laugh. The
TEXTUR
THE
MAIL.
TEMPUS WATCH
THE
TIMEREEPER
OF THE
EAST
I MUST HAVE IT!
Swiss Made Watches
Good Time-keepers.
PRICE $2.50 EACH
Obtaïnable Only From
WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & Co.
picture which heads the page devoted to Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Vœux Road.
March is full of portent...There.ona.cesa werk, a fire, and a colliery explosion." Tha chief incident in April is of course the t'up
ARE BRITISH ENGINEERS - DOING ENOUGH ORIGIN1- “TIVE WORK?
With dognatic cretsiaty that is bound to be justified-by the event, ld Moore my that there will"bo' a cup-tie. He says it very loudly and clearly. But does he tell us who will win? No. That would make the match supertluzus. Yet he knows abest it all. Cm you net reais important as the percentage for him.. smiling and fingering his long beard, establishment charges and for profit, if the wink that tremendous secret locked upi
Obviously it would be the slim, if not the duty, of manufacturers to speure à curtain margin "for research work. This, indeed.
the 2nd September. 1911. at 12 Nu Repairs and alterations will be, inade to behind his dome of silence? But all he hill work of invention and Diprovement is tu
their Sales Rooms, No. 8.
Des Vinx Road, Qværet of
Ice Huge
1. Case of Condensed Milk
2 Charts of Ceylon Tee,
Number of Dutch Cheese.
And
A Quinty of Iron:
TERMS:-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hougeng, September 19, 1911 1197
PUBLIC AUCTION.
B Undersigned have received instru
tions to sell, by Public Auction,
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED.
or
197
FRIDAY,
the 22nd September, 191, at 12 Noos, nt their als Rooms, No. 8. Des Vaux Road, Deurner of Tex House STREET,-
A COMPLETE SUGAR FINING ·
-PLANT
Consisting of Dynamo, Petrol-Paralia Engines, Separators, Dryers, Pans, &e., &c. &c.. by Rhodes' Doncaster; or can Ire taken over ne a going concern.
For full particulars and inspecting ofden apply to
iUGHES & HOUGH,
„Attctioneer'
Hongkong, September 8, 1911.
NOTICE.
THE Undersigned have received instruc
tions to sell
FÖR ALUDURT_OF_THE_ONCERNED, A. CONSIGNMENT OF
TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE
GUIDES. Particulars, fr, muy be lad from the Undersigned
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, IU August, 1011.
NOTICE
1026
THE Undersigned have received instrue-
ti cs to sol
"FOR, ACCOUNT" OF THE CONCERNED,
at their Balzs Reous, No. 8. Das Vaux ROAD, Corner cf Ice House Street-
A number of Automatic Printing Machifun.. Three Cinematograph Automatic Machines, and 18 Automatic Post Card Machines. For Further Particulare, &c., apply to the Undersigned
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers Hongkong, August 9, 1011.. 1019
SWATOW WARRONG & CO.,
DB, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, SNA HONGKONG.!
PODÍANUFACTURERS OF
Swatow Hand-made Drawn Work
and Canton Embroidery, etc.. GENERAL EXPORTELS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
LADIES' TAILORS.
LAU PING KEE CO
suit tenant.
Apply to
CHINA BAPTIST PUBLICATION -“---SOCIETY, CANTON... Canton, June 14, 1911.
MILNERS'
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TUT
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO - THE...
PRINCIPAL BANKS
|
AND
say is: "Isee crowds pouring into Londen, party colours flying, but who will win
Ah Who?
continue. In all works there should be a department for special orginative work." Many of our establishments have succeed- ed in maintaining their experimental work, „Mny, for all our prophet can fuð- ta' say about it, can be wiped from the calendar and, by reason of their saccess in meeting j bat June is going to be a high old mouth. guaranteed conditions, have found in some The malevolent planets have been spend respecta a readier market for their produc ing May in getting their muscles up,, and tions. But with every desire to be during Juno they are to be particularly patriotic,
incline to the
We nus
irong, arousing the worst, passions." view that more of this originative work
Result, differences between capital and labour, master and mir, and even family quarrelling during the first soren day. But the climax is reached with the state
ment:
The handlord will be harsh.
BUSINESS HOUSES. There malevolent planots should be vetoed
Sometimes Old Moore dues not play the gainu. For instance, in July he predicts changes in the Cubiger, which he first nt- tributes to death or resignation, afterwaza (20 asking: Or is it a split following a
diplomatic indiscretion?
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent.
-Hongkong. May 20, 1911.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE-
13
Now how should wa, his cust sucrs, know His business is to answer ques- tion", not to ask them.
Augurt is "fairly uneventful, and almost leads one to think that Old Moore was not really trying; at least, nat with both hands Most people onuld have turned out a better Burroughs and Watts of calamities for the holiday months
BILLIARD TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES: Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT.
Hongkong, Jana 7, 1910.
Church and chapel and Sunday school excars are threatened; and (good new for boys) parents are warned to be careful with, water, especially in bathing..
OCTOBRE A BULL MONTE.
A dearth of vervants, a theatre fire, some financial swindles, and a tram strike are September's prizes, while October is to be a class time for catastopher. Not a smash, 74ot an explosion, bra mürder; a very dull
month, this.
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MARTIN'S
APIOL STEEL
TALOPILLS
A French Remedy for allirregularities
of Lates
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VAFIOL &STEEL 4 Staum PILLS
"
E. C. WILKS,
IES ML MECH E. A.M.N.A...
CONSULTING ENGINEER AND SUR-
VEYOR for Construction, Valuer
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is being done on the Continent and in America than in this country. We ate noi disposed to enter into the question as to whether the economic conditions of these countries assist manufacturer's in socuring a higher margin of profit in their home market. We only accept the fact that higher priors are realised, that profits are. surer, and that a greater amount is there. foru available for experimental research. It is known, for instance, that lies Krupp have a great building fitted, with the most modern apparatus for physical teats and chemical analyses of steel and other products, a department presided over
Intimations.
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HOME-MADE MINERAL
WATERS,
BETTER THAN FACTORY-MADE:
Why continue purchas
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EXPORT.
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STORE: URNITURE, Draperies, Groceries,
Boot and Ehoes. Makórs of Jewellery, Lacqueres,
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gin of profit, they fail to recognise the imCHEN KWONG & CO., LD. portance of some concession in favour of corresponding experimental work in this country. Those of our renders whe read our recent articles on the Swiss works mast also have been impressed with the.extent of originative work in progress there, and the members of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers when they visited those works this week would probably find convincing ressutis furadopting a still more liberal attitude towards experimental research of a practical nature. The presunt position, of the oil-engine industry affords But the prophet is evidently worked out, another illustration. We have ligged for November hardly has thrill in it for behind in respect of mechanical applica England. Italy is to have an earthquake tion, and it secins amusing, in view and a disturbance with the Camorrs. of our undoubted suproniicy in mechanical Then with the coming of Christmas engineering, that we should lave nced- in order to oil to pay large stins something strongly resembling the mil-
gain some experience from Continental lenniam la on the menu.
sourcen. We do not any way decry the Calm and peaceful influences are lending value of the experienes gained by these up to that happy unselfishness which Continental firms, but we are persunted manifests itself at Chiistestido-High that, nain all the affairs of life, expurienio tides will cause much Booding of workmen's which is bought ano nover have the same dwellings round the wharves, and give influence, or to so certain in ensuring the opportunity for seasonable benevolence avoidance of mistakes, as the lessons learnt For weal or woe, another year from trial and, error. For this reason it' ill soon his born.
must be regretted that we have not main- tained our position in connection with the development of the internal combustion engine. However, we are satisfied that if our marofacturers will take the matter Up with characteristic British determination, fost ground will soon be recovered in this as in other branches of applied nechanics
We may seem to have ignored the great
3
So is all right! By the way, it in always'n good plan to end up one's prophe pies with what is called in cortuin circles
and cert" and that about another year being born is a sure thing.
Travellers crossing the. Sea of Japan'
and Assessor for the purchase, or ale, of from Korean shores, to those of Japan amount of research in progress in physical Steamships of Launchies,
2 ALEXANDRAL BUILDINGS.
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with them free of duty tuisacco to the laboratories-public and private; but this maximum extent of 100 cigars or 200 is only because such work is nok germane cigarettes each. We now understand, says to the main paint at jesuo. Such asperi- the Boral Prese, that the Cantons Autherimental research work has its influence on ties have decided to restrict the maximum industry, but more direct is the experi 8.00a-in, to 10.30 alin.Every 15 minute. MrF. P. Lenfostey Mr H. F. Stenelan | quantity to one half, namely, 50-cigars or mental work on practical details, which are 10.30a.m. to 11.00 ....Every 10 minutes. Mr Paul, Linder
Now that trado is active, and, that work
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PRÁT CARS as on Wook Days
100 cigaretta When both are carried 25 best carried out in manufacturing Tork.12.00 Non to: 1:00 pm. Every 10 minuter. Mr W. McKay Mr B. S. Watson cigars and 60 cigarettes is the main be more easily got, it should be the quantity allowed."
aim of manufacturers to resist the tempt stion to cut prices. They should recognise that, an we have already said, competition. which does not yield margin for improve 'ments that will add to our manufastaring prestige must in ruinous. The advantage of Alling establishment with-cheap
LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH „BRAIN AND VETARZO NEINE FOOD
The latest discovery of mošiem, tiines for premise à * decay or deficiency offital forces, Dracings here. dem generally, it given tose to the axuausted herver, restores the falling energies and bugarts new Tile and vigor to those who had so recently seemeil played out, Hollyset up and valutor: Send clama address can
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