TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
-AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
SOME ASPECTS OF THE
ETERNAL FEMININE
|€ Specially written for the "Cinsa May.”) E a nice sporulation to indulge in these days, when the advapend Sufragatta Fin again threatening to harass the Asquith
Hughes & Hough, te my fian Cipt. Turses, ne govornnent by an active canipaign, as to
COVERS TO THE GOVEni
General Auctioneers"
AND
Share. Coal and Senerál zk.
PROPRIETORS
To Kwa Way" Coal Storage.
Cidet wird A.0.0. ATHA 5TH EDITIONS. A. TELECTARÁIG COOL.
ww
Pyly adhes "HAN" MONCHONGS, -
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have recolved instruc- Todos os baie actiqu
WEDNESDAY, the 15th November, 1911, at 2.30 r..
at.
their Sales Rooms, No. 8,-Des Vœux-Road,- corner of Ice HOUER STREET, — A LARGE QUANTITY OF
HOUSEHOLD
VALUABLE
THE Umlemiguel hus receive instruc
to sell by Public Artis
FRIDAY
the 17th November, 1911, commencing at 2.4 p. his residenzo. Basuora,', No. 72. The Penh,--
A QUANTITY or VALUABLE HOTSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
And
#
PUTS AND PLANTS. (Particulars from Catalogue), "
On Viur from Thursday, the 16th Nov. Terus-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
Auctioneer. Bangkot. November 10, 1911.
DT
1450
PUBLIC AUCTION
-VALUABLE COLLECTION OF
CHINESE AND JAPANESE
*****PORCELAIN PLATES.
HE
THE CHINA MAIL.
how far the spirations of women as sat forth so vocifumusly on the platform, in the street, or in the press, would have found sympathy with such an one as Elizabeth Barrett Browsing. It may strike the. casual readoras rather absurd considering the complete and unquestioning subjection to parental authority to which she was trained by her autocratic father to avan think of her is such a connection. Yet the gentle, timid," shrinking posts, whe plucked up enough courage in the end to run away with and wed the man of her choice, despite the active opposition of the domestic tyrant who domineered over ali his household with a tyranny almost Cesarina in its hardness, had the roet of the suffragette matter in her. Who own evor forget, having open read it, her poem entitled Woman's Question?"
Do you know you have asked for the cost
liest thing
Ever made by the Hand above-
A woman's heart, and a woman's hand,
Tigned, wil sell by Pubile and a woman's wonderful love
Auction,
SATURDAY,
the 18th November, 1911, commencing
2.50 .3, in the stars in the Hongkong FURNITURE,
· Model Bäikling next to Grnes, & Coven ste.. ko... As "bollows: Silk Tapestry-covered",
A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF Drawing Room Suite, Hatstands, Site. CHINESE PORCELAIN PLATES, de- boards, Overmantels, u with Bevelled comted in Five, Colour, Three Colour and Birrors, Extension Dining Table, Dinner Blue and White from the Ming Dynasty Waggons, Chairs, &c., Marble-top Bureaus,, Waphstuńds, Wardrobes, Bipse, Redsteads . (Double and Single), Axminster, Brukscis ! and Tientsin. Carpets and Rugs, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Glass, Electro-plated and Crockery" Ware, Cooking Stoves, de
Abo
W
One Cottage Pinno by Brosdwood & Boat, a number of Gas Cooking and Host- ing Stoves and One Large American Safe,
Catalogues will be issued.. „Tus As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 11, 1911.
1464
PUBLIO AUCTION.
PRELIMINARY NOTICE
{
You have written my lesson of duty out: Man-like, you have questioned me—-—- Now stand at the door of my woman'a
sout Until I shall question ther.
You require your muttonshallal wayɛ be 106, Your socks and your shirts shall be whole; require your heart to be trus as God's
stars,
And pure as Heaven your soul.
SOME RARE OLD JAPANESE PORCELAIN PLATES.
You require a cook fer
beof;
your, mutton' and
i
On View from Wednesday, the 15th Nov. I require a far better thing; Catalognoi will be issued,
Torms:-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.. Hongkong, November 9, 1911.. 1447
To Let.
TO' LET.
ATAW & Commodious SHOPE, NATay
Road, Kowloon, Immediato poses Cheap Rertal.
Apply to
WHITEAWAY'S
Are Now Showing
A Large Selection of Wool Sweaters,
THE WIMBLEDON
Fine White Wool Coat
40
Sweaters with Pockets as illustration. Chest 33
*4 48 Inches Price $6.50, 7.25, 8.00, 8.50 Each
Fine-whiteHoneycomb Wool Sweater Fine White Honeycomb Wool Sweater
THE CAMBRIDGE
Size
Price
Open Necks as illustration.
Small Medium. $4.50 4.75
Large 8.85
"THE MELBOURNE." ROLL COLLAR
Sizo
Price
with Roll Collar as Skotch.
Somal Medium $1.50
Large
5:23
4.75
Whiteaway, Laidlaw & Co., Ld., 25, Des Voeux Road.
SCOTTISH SPORT:
(From Our then Corrispondent)
EDLYBURGH, October 17.
лавт.
The Rugby Championship is not to be no one-sided as it was last year. This is
A seamstress you're wanting for stockings shown by the cloreness of the match be
and things-
I look for a man and a king.
Tween Watsonians and Edinburgh Academ icals. It was only the Ana kicking of J. C. M'Callum that enabled the old schoolmon
A king for a beautiful realm called Home, to retain their record intact- and "the And a man that the Binker, God,
Shall look upon as He did the first, And say, "It is very good."
Lrequire all things that are grand and true, All things that a man should be; If you give this all, I would stake my life To be all you demand of me.
THE Civic t have received baster HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE If you cannot do this- laundress, a cock-
Pullic Auction...
MONDAY,
instrac-
1
the 27th November, 1911, comniencing at
2.80 1.3.; within his Residence,
LANT' Kimberley Road, Kowloon,
Tux WHOLE OF HIS
an
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
..
Atli,
THEREIN CONTAINED. Particulars will be published later. TIEMS (-A) awani.
HUGHES & HOUGH...
Auctioneers, Hongkong. November 10, 1911. 1458
S. HANDA.
JAPANESE MASSAGIST. BY HAND OR ELECTRICITY
2ND FLOOK,
No. 60, QUEEN'S
ROAD
CENTRAL,
HONGKONG -Near the Old. Posh Offer
Hongkong, July 21, 1911.
135
PATELL & CO.
Exporters & Importers
.Co.. I. Hongkong, March 23, 1909.
..TO LET.
You can hire, with little tu pay, 408 But a woman's heart, and a womka's life
Are not to be won that way.
in course of errection, at No. 6, DPS FFICES on 1st and 2nd Floors, now
VIEUX ROAD to be lot.
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON & Co., La. Hongkong, Suptember 18, 1911. 1192
TO BE LET.
ÚN OR ABOUT 1st March, 1012.
CHOPS and OFFICE, iz ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS, adjoining the Hongkong Dispensary, at prosent occupied by Mosers Wai. Powell, Ltd.
A. S. WATSON & Co., La.."
Alexandra Building". Hongkong, August 20, 1911. 1110
TO LET.
ATO. 34, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
(Shop) opposite The Old Post Office Nr. 24, D'AGUILAR STREET suitable for godown, etc., lately occupied by Vienna Calù Co. For Particulars and etc,
Apply to CHANG FAT.
c/oYEE SANG FAT & CO...
---Samme AddroEN.”
Hongkong, June 23, 1911.
TO LET
85
ODOWN No. JA, DUDDELL
STREET.
Apoly to
P
* .י
Perhaps as a pestuss Miss Barrett, a too much. The ideal man does not yet she then was, may have expected a little
exist, In the happy days that are coming he misy develops into the superintenso creature that she conjured up in her ima gination who can tell. All the same if she was axxeting sha was also ready to pay the price for her ideals, as she proves in another poem.
How do I love thee? Let me count the
ways:
I love thee to the depth, and breadth and
heigth
My soul can reach, when feeling out of
right
score was a fair retter of the play.
On their first appearance, Edinburgh University showed themselves a side of much promise. Their forwards did not: last so well as the Royal High School park.. and they were beaten in the scrum; but the few chances that did come in the way
of the backs were so well taken advantage of that the students
were worthily winners.
Glasgow Academicals are still in winning vein; their success against eld Glasgow High Schoolmer was due to their halves and three-quarters.
Glasgow University started with a wid
and useful, and look as if they will be the over Clydesdale. Their forwards aro heavy'
beat pack in the West. Their halves are reliable, especially D. A. H. Gmbam, "and they are good. three-quarters in f. R. Warren and T. 0. Gibson.
Edinburgh Wanderers continue to show improvement; Stewart's College are keeping up last year's form; but fastitation are rather weak. Hawick will certainly be in the fret lot; all their wins have been big majoritics.
Principal resulta,-
:
St. Andrews Univ., 14; East of Scotland, ü Watsoniana, 8: Edin. Academicals, é “Zalim. University, 9; R.E.S., 3,
For the enda of being and ideal gruco... I love then to the level of every day's Most qu'ut need, by sun and candle lights. Academicals, 10: Glas. H.S., 6. I love the freely, as men strive for right;
Edin. Wanderers, 17; West of Scotland, 3. Glas. University, 9;Greenock Wanderers, 0.
I love thee purely, as they turn from praise:
love thee with the passion put to use
In my old griefa and with my childhood's
faith.
I love thee with love I seemed to loo With my lost saints--I love thee with the
breath,
Smiles, tears of all my life and it God
choose,
I shall but love thee better after death.
We have rather wandered from our
Hawick; 26; Gaia, 3. Stewart's, 11 Institution, 0,
Melrose, 14 Hariot's, 0. Watson's, 12: R.ES,. Fettes, 11; Uld Larchäoldium, 9. ". Dellar, 13 Troity College, 0.
ABSOCIATION LEAGEX.
There were screml surprises in the Lea gue, the greatest being the defeat of Hearts by Falkirk. In one respect they are like Dundes; built for henry "graunde, and should do better when the bad weather original subject. Mrs Barrett Browning comes along, a come it must. And then had some premonitions of the probable they are never the same team without development of the eternal woman's ques."Bobby" Walker: their first defeat was -709 tion, though probably in her wildest probably due to the absence of the veteran
dreams ebo never imagined anything like forward.
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
G
MENT & AGENCY Co., LD. Hongkong, November 1, 1911"
TO LET.
ኣነ
-what- wợ” have seen and heard in these Dandee navor plays well with latter days. We find her addressing lively ball, and that ie the reason why they ODOWN'No. 4, NEW PRAYA, womankind in the words:-
Kennedy Town.
suffered defost at Kirkcaldy. They wate Rise, woman, risa
too elaborate, and as often as not the anal pass went to an opponent. In the targles near goal, also, the bustling Rovers always managed to get the batter of them.
Apply-to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-Uf doing good and enduring ill-
To thy peculiar and best altitudes MENT & AGENCY Co., Lo. Hongkong, Norember 1, 1911.
TO LET
Of comforting for ill and teaching good, 1062 And reconciling all that ill and prin
Unto the patience of a constant hope.
Rise with thy daughters. “
General Merchants No. 57, PRAYA GRANDE, MASAQ.
and
BEACONSFIELD
Commission Agents. King Park, Kowloon,
If sin came by thes
nose,
Ard by sin, death the ransom, righteous Tho heavenly light and compensatire, sest Shall came by means of theo.
Be satisfied; Something thou hast to bear through
womanhood,
No. 0, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE SELLETT
CREST, No. 66, Peak. HARTING and ROGATH, near the Bome pang paid down for each, new homes MERION, No. 3, the Pak, 6 Hooms; Some coldness from the guarded; some
life, with usc Tonnis Court
mistrust...... BANGOUR, No. 72, Peak. 5-roomed From those thou hast too well sorved; Bungalow with Tennis Court. From 15th from those beloved HONGKONG, CANTON, Deconiber. Bent $125.00 and Turse.
Ton loyally, some treason; feebleness O.M.S. PEAK JUNGALOW, Mount Within thy heart and cruelty, without, Kellett, Peak, furnished, for 6 months And pressure of an alien tyranny, Imm 1st December, 1911. Ramb $120, ➜ With its dynastic reasons of larger bones month including Taxes.
And stronger sinews. But go to 1. Thy
lora.
SHANGHAI AND
HANKOW.
NOTICE.
MRLI HON FAN, a Chinus graduate
Mversol in literature, had been a teaches to European officials and morelante in this Colony lur over ten years.
He has a good method of training Euro ponns to pass in the Chinese examination, and
is possessed.
FOR SALE, TOR CHEST at Peak, commanding magnificent view of this Har bour and adjacent islands,
Apply to
* LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings, Ronaldo sức 2, 1911,
THE
ΜΑΙΕ
CHINA A first rate certificate as a
Chinoie tencher. He has also a good know- ledge of Mandarin.
Those who intend, learning the Chinese Language are requested to write care of Air Mail oflice or direct to 37. Bolly- wood Road, 1sh foor, upadku pre
Hongkong, December
1336
"
Shall chant itself in its own.beatitudes, After its own life-working. A child's kiss
Celts were almost defeated by a streng, fearless lot at Aberdeen. This season's play makes it plain that they are one- man team; and with Quinn still on the injured list they are no better than their neighbouės,
M
Airdrieonians have had their fifth con secutive draw their last being against Rangers, who are very sick over the result of a penalty...
Results,-
"BOOKIIRE LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION, Raith Rovers, 1: Dundee, 1. Celtic, 1; Aberdeen, O... Airdrieonians. ; Rangora, 2 Clyde, 3; Motherwell, 2. Thistle, 0; Hamilton, 0. Queen's Park, 2; Hibe., 0, Morton, 2; Kilmarnock, 0.
Falkirk, 2; Hearts, 0.
Set on thoy sighing lips shall make theet Mirran, 1 Third Lanark, 1,
glad:
A-poor man sorred by the shall make thes
rich
"-38" & sick man helped by thee shall make thee
strony j
Thou shall be sorted thyself by every
Of service which then rendered.
The poetess of the mid-Victorian #ga |might not have developed into a militant
Typhoon Map & Suffragetic, but surely, alie would bare
takon her part right nobly these day
PINCE
Guide.
that tends to the advancement of women and the swootoning of the amenitice of life.
B. B.
Intar City-Sheffield, 2: Glasgow-
-For Sale.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
R..
PUBLIC ACCTION. PARTICULARS AND CONDITIONS of the
PEAK HOTEL. Mr and Mrs Barton Mr Jones Capt. Bell, R.A.M.C. Major Lens
Brand Mrs Bell and Mr R. Lemaitre
children
Mr and Mrs Lewis
B Anan
Mr C. Blaker Mira Bowdler....
Mr
Mr and Mrs Lindsey Major & Mr Lydden Capt. Lyons
Mr & Mrs H. Pesama
LOT No. 1. To shipping, Firms and
letting by Public Auction Sale, to bo and Mrs Bowen Me M. Mt. Masa others not having their own pro hold on MONDAY, the 20th day of Novem. Mr Brayfield perty at Shanghai are now able to let 1911, at 3 rat, at the faces of the Hon. & Mrs Brewin Rav. Morton, RN1'.'
Bir Miskin cbtain a desirable and valuable site ublic Works Department. by Urder of His Mr Browne in the business contre of Shanghai, Cows Landat Conduit Road, in the Colony Lt. Col. Close. R.K. Mr & Mrs Pattardan Mr and Mrs Manten Excallency the Governor, of One Lot of Comdr. & Mrs Carey Mr Netham and within a few feet of n Carge of Han kong, for a torm of 75 years, with Capt. Craig
has frontage tights Landing Jetty adjoining that of
the optiun of renewal at a Crown Rent to L. & Mrs Cumming-Rev, Pegg three other large business or ship the Kro, fer one farther term of 75 years. Mr Dallin
be Szot by the Surveyor of His Majesty. hain ping fines, a corner block, having a frontage on three roads. The land is registored under British Consulate Title seda, perpetual lease, menstr ing overan aere. The nett measure- ment not including roada ia about 40,000 square feet and assessed'fur Municipal Taxation ending the 30th of June, 1911 at about 2300,000 Hongkong Currency, not including buildings thereon, which are insured for about $75,000.
A property of this size so hdvant ageously situated is practically not -Datainable in this section of the Settlemont, near the British Cou Bulite. A good chance for an iramediate buyer
LOT No. 2, That Lot of Land in the Pasha District of Shanghai, re gatured under, British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetual lense, mea- surement about 4. Mows or 302,000 square feet.
Registax No.
Locality.
Conduit Head
Particulars of the Lot.
Boundary
HARMSTY
ezt
It
| Upset Prics,
|=
{ Annual itent, |-
Contents la
bitare feet
1536 204
VISITORS AT HOTELS
DONGKONG ROTEL. Mr P. E. Ashton Mr. and Mira A. M.
Baldwin
Mr Day
And
Mr and Ms Perkins Mr and Mrs Patris Mrs Rodd
Rutherford Lt. and Ms Dodgson Ms Rymer Mr and Mrs Duncan Mr C. Scott Mr Fielder
Mr A Sinclair
Mr & Mrs Deknatet Burgeon Mr Dennys
Capt. & Mrs Gorsett Mr and Ms 8. 5. Mr Gell
Sorenson Hon. H. H. Gompertz Lt. Col. Steepole Capt. & Mrs Gathrie Capt. & Mrs St. Olir Mr and Mrs Harvey Mr & Mrs Sutherland Mr A. Hazeland Rev. & Mrs Thornhill,
Rev. and Mrs Topt
Mr Herdman
1483 Rov. Hughes
Mr G. V. Kayser Mr W. B. Raspy Mr G. M. Lack Mr and Mrs H. À.
Laupman
Dr and Mrs Herzig Mr Waddell Eng. Com. Highton Mr Watso Mr W T. Hocksday Mr Weatherall
Mr and Mrs David
Wood "Col. & Mrs Weig
loy
Mr and Mrs Hurtoda Mr P. Jacks Mr Stephens Jelli
Mr F. L. Bates
Mr 5. Bellinger
GRAND HOTEL
Mr O. N. Manhef te J. N. Bartin,
Mr and Mrs C. W. Kr W. Maxfield"
Brett
Mr W. H. Muller 1.
Mrnod Mrs A. B. MrP. W
Crew
Mr T. Elphinstone Mr B. James Mr. H. Jensen
LA Nannings
Mr G. Nordahl
Mr H.. E. Osborn Mr W. Pattison Mr & Mrs E. Perka
and children
The land was valued focently at the very low price of $216,0 0." It has a frontage of about 400 foot on the Dr. & Mrs Barons North Henan Read, a portion of which fenther recently cost Th. 4,250 per blow, Capt Boll
Mr R. Lomaltro and is situated just over the border bir & Mrs H. Beyer Mas S. D. Landy of the Foreign Settlement, near the bliss C. Brumler Mr P. Lettringlisus: Bailway Station,"
M. W. C. Bunner: Dr O. Marriott Special attention is drawn to this Mr G. A. Chancy Mr Justica Martin lut, it being in a rapid growing Mr P. T. Chilvere Mas K. 4. Masney district, which promises to be very Mr B. Christiansen Dr G. McKe
W. Yahuble in the future with the Mis L. Clark
MrJ. Merceki ---expansion of railways." --
Mr W-E, Clarke
ME
V. Mitchelmore | Med. If, Kinghom Mrú. Van Vongw Mr H. Cory LOT No. 3. That Lot of Land in the Mr J. Coulthurt.
Mr and Mrs A. B. Mr R. Kammerfeldt Mr H. Watling Eastern District of Shanghai Settle-Mr & Mraz Kennard Mr E. Newman
Moulder
Mr F. P. Lanfestey Mr A. Yorben Mr C. Lyman ..ment, registered under British Con-
sulate Title Deeds, measuring about Mr James Davis 34,000 square foot.
This property
Davis.
Mr
4
is inid cut aga Park and is situated Mr Robert Douglas in Hangkew, near the Wayside ME. J. W. Eames
W.C. Draw Wharves. The land has two road Mr. H. 0..Fisher frontages, and is very suitable for Mr H. A. Forres Godewus or Chinese property, and Mr J. Fairestor sascaded for Municipal Taxation end- ing the 30th of June, 1911 at about Mr Dennun Falter
Mr A. A. Fyle $63,000,
Mr C, E. LOT No. 4 That Lot of land in the Mr. Garrow
Paoshan District of Shanghai, to Mr V. Goulbourn gistered under British Consulte Mr and Mrs Joseph Title Deeds, perpetual lease, ten- Goald
CADET
Mr V. d' Oettingen Me F.0. Palmer
Dr & Mrs W. Peare MrS. Porter Mr H. P. Pinckney
Mr F. L. Pratt Major & Mrs Raven-
"ADOW
Mr E. H. Ray Mr E. M Raymond Miss F. Reay
Mrs & Mise (. Reeder
Mr F. L. Robbins Mr&Shelton-Hooper
Mr J. Sibley
suring about 10 Mows or about Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr H. H. Solomou 70,000
road frontage, having a gord
Capt. T. P. Hall. This property is situated within 200 | Mr and Mrs W. h. Mr J. Spittles yards North of the Shanghai Railway Hannibal Station and valued at about 240,000. Mr-A-Harrison-It-and-M Vory Huitable for Godowns and Hon, and rs E. A. Railway Transport, there being a Hewett
direct road to the Station:
Mr H. Holmes LOT No. 5. That attractive red and Mr and in E.
Dr S. Hough blue brick modern residence stand-
Hurtado
Mr and Mrs Jorgens
and child
Dr F. Koyt
"
MrJ. W. Pringle, Jr. Mr. B. Taylor
DILAESINE
Mr and Mrs J. H. Capt. and Mrs Smith
Malkin
Backhouse
Mr H. Murray Bain Mr and Mrs Manton Mr C. Brown MrF. J. de Rom Miss Baylis
Mr R. K Rodger
Mr and Mrs Cousins Ming Fairall Mr B. Goabert
Capt. & Mrs Bidford Master Stephen Sid-
ford Mr and Mrs R A. Mrs F. W. Waste
Harding
Mr A. Buller Week
"KINGSCLEAR. HOTEL
Mr E. Arndt. Mr and Mrs J. T Mr and Mrs Aucott
Macgregor Mr H. Bennett Mr E. J. McNulty Dr & Mrs G. D. R. Mr K. A Moranen
Mr-and--Mr-Nisbet
and child
Dr and Mrs A, D. Spalding and infant
Miss W. SquarO
OP Stainer, R.N
Black
Me P. D. Sutherland"
Mr. R. C. Veit
Dr and Com
and Mrs B. WI
Brown
& Mrs Darley
Mr. and Mrs J.
Penman
Mr & Mrs E. Voll- Eng. Lieut. & Mrs W.Sir Francis Piggott
L. brecht
Mr E. J. Warzen
F. J. Watermas
ANTOR HOUSE.
Mr B... Baurham
Bir F. Bradshaw MrT. 8. Erroka Mr J. Brown Mr L. E. Burns Mrs W. H. Ban
MF. A. Leplique
Mr J. P. Louthers Mrs L. T. Lichance
ing in its own grounds, measuring Capt. R. Innes about 15,000 square fest, registered under British Consulate Title Deeds, perpetual lease, occupying a situation, facing South and over ing a portion of the Shanghai Reco Club. Accommodation comprises, large
dining room, breakfast room drawing and morning souin, and asual domestic offen. Above AFD four bed rooms, two bath rooma. also four good living attic reema Bisa C. de la Cruz... Monteira with two bathrooms."
Mr & Mrs P. Duclos Mr K. de Morris Bir Durocher
Mr H. J. Newman
..
E
Lichauco
Mias C. B. Lichauco Miss N. S. Lichauce Miks D. Mir And Men W. M. Mr.V. Lugebil
Mr Win.. Mackay
Chañar
MrJ, Robertson":".
Dawson i Mr and Mm D. E. Mrs G. Sachse
Donnelly r . Mra M. E. Shearer Mr and Mrs Hayes Mr A. L Shields Mr.H. Hoffman Mr R. D. Stewart
Mrs Tope
Mr Irisinger Miss E. Kekewich Mr S. P. Warbrook Mr and Mrs Geo, P. Mr B. Wobb Lambert &children fr Whyte
Mr J. W. Wilnest ·
KING EDWARD HOTEL.
Bír T. Anki ... Mr J. McCormack
Mr FW. Cox Miz and Mrs Lopir and Mrs Barrett Bit J. H. N. Medy
Mr M. P. Beattie: Dr Belilion
M: A P. Nobbs
The grounds are weil 'laid out and Q. R. Edwards Mr Y. P. Mnan di in C. E. Dre Capt, & Mrs W. C
Include Tennis Court, Stabling,
Coach House and ample Servant Mr & Mrs Weng Hang Oriolo Quarters. This property was recent Mr J. H.A. Hansen Mr W. Rader
Mr O. Hermant Mr L. Ribasit Mr A. 8. J. Mt Wong Kung Sheu
ly valued at about $17,000.
B
Mr Ch. Rosenthal
Mr A. Slettengren
R.
C. Mr G, Thornton
Dr and Mrs RA,
Walker
The above properties are for very rinsouable prices. I desirable Mr and Klohl arrangements could be made to accept part payment and the balance Mr And Mrs
Kichl to remain on inortgage." Prices, plans and full particulars Miss F. E. Kial an be obtained by applying to Men H. Lancaster &
daughter OWNEE, co. Cuira Maiz? Office, Hongkong
Hongkong, Dolober 14, 1911,
E. C. WILKS,
1946
GRAND CARITASKUNTOILET,
Mr E. W. Austin Mr. End Yang Mr & Mrs Ballentine Mr Thonias Mundey Mr W.-A. Barnett" Misa E. B. O'Ricely
Mr 8. Paul
Mr S: O. Bolden
Minx C. Bromley
Mr.J. Porrington
Caph C.E. Etti »
Miss M. Gaica Licut Cielow MHJ. G. Grans Dr Jabn Mr-John Lennox Capt. &
dun.
..
Passmore Mr.H. PAARD MrE. Quirely BIFE. B. Rigold Mr R. E. Smith Cepl. & Mra Stewark
sad child
Lowing Mr J. Waldron
MFJ, A. EXtrakto
THE STATION HOTEL, G Mr and Mrs F. D, Ca, F. Indice
Barrelta
Capt, aut Mr. E
Macomson Mr and Mrs J. R. Mr.G. H. May Capell & children Mr A. Neldt Mr and Mrs W. D. Hr A. U. Siell
Fruser
Mr A. Ma T. Smitk Mr R. Hall MrTheodor Herfurth Mr G. took
Mr H. W. Sonnabend Mr. and Mrs A. H. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr J. Hilolaanis
Carroll
Rogeron Mr. Win Foy VEYOR for Construction, Values | Mr 3. 5. Chand Bts J H and AOE for the purchase, or anle, of His E. Cotman Mr. C. W. Sowell
Mr H. B. Cham
Foundern CAPSULES thou
Mr & Mrs Crawford: Mr and Mrs. R. IMA Comes Mr.L. N. Zvan Stepheanca Mere Mr Kel y Bayes
Granger
SAVARESSES
SANTAL NE
„PURENESA de Del CERTAINES OF KNOW
V MO, MROOMMERITVE
PHBR BENECTIONS.
BJ MECH, E. ĂM.N.A.
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