TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1812.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIO AUCTION
TIKE
Hughes and Hough THE Undersigned as recofred, instruc
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERS WE'r.
General Auctioneers
Share, Coal and
CE
General Brokers. PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN”
COAL STORAGE.
Codes esad:
A. 4TH & 5 Enrisas, AJ TELEURAChic Cons.
Telegraphic Address: "MEIRION HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
Tous mali by Public Auction,
E Undersignal have received instrae.
FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
THURSDAY,
bhe 13th March, 1912, at 10 AM, AL their Sale hoons, No. 5, Das Your Road, corner of Tea House Strest, A QUANTITY OF CLOTHING (New and Second Hand) SUNDRY GOLD JEWELLERY, KT,
And
Ona Winchester Repeating Rifle,.
2 Range Rifles, 3 Saloon Guns
and 4 Revolvers.
Team:-As usual
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Hongkong, March 11, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
357
THE Undersigned have received instruc Lives fuum Ble J. Laine, to hell by Public Auction
on
FRIDAY,
the 2nd March, 101, commencing at 2.30 z... within his residence
No. 18A, MACDONNELL ROAD,---
THE WHOLE OF JUS
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
&C.,
FURNITURE,
ke..
THERETY CONTAINED,
Comprising:-
Upholstered Chairs and So, viz. by Wa. Powell, Brussells, Tientsin and Wil- tos Carpets, Carteins, Pictures, esc., Diu.
ing Room Suite in Polished Teakwood
(New)-Dinner and Ter Services, vtä: |
tiene to Sell by Publin &vetioni,
OD
THURSDAY,
the 14th March, 1912, commencing at it at. and continuing at 3.30 ML, TO...... Nu, Macdonnell Road, the Residenco
of the late Mr F. Eberius,
THE WHOLE Oæ. mrs-
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Sove Very Fine Blackwood, One Cottage Plano, etc., ats..
Particulars from Catalogte.
T-A UNIzAl
On View from Wednesday, the 13th Mar.
GEO. P. LAMMERT.--
fuctioneer,
Hongkong, March 9, 1912,
Champlonial
ht
∙hold
total poji
that fate
HANDICAP CASE
Currinneo
Alanosh Haloyun
HAYWARD HAYA.
polatx
Dew
Sirles
White Reso
Liza....
Joyca
Nut.
Doris
poista
Gael..
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Asthore Bentrico Theola
Anna
'Want' Advertisements
PREPAID
$1 per inch... $2"
WANTED.
§ insertions. One week.
Toinnotto
FIRAT BACK-HANDICAP CLASS
Hook Buoy (part), Channel Rocks (star). Course-Lyemun Beacon (port), Cast
Distares 10 miles. Start 10.10a.m. This practically resolved itself into a race between Lily and Daisy for first and second and Corrinuéo and Ayesha for the third positions, the others having little or no SSISTANT PORTUGUESE CLERK,interest in the result. All the dosis vent
with some knowledge of engineering Accounts.
Away together with a strong north-east Apply in own writing with references breeze. Daisy lind the misfortune, when and salary requirad kes
W. S. BAILEY, & CO., LTD.
of Belle View, to have her mast carried Hongkong, March 8, 1919..
Away, and had to retira. The finish was timed:-
G. M. 8.
243
SHORTHAND LESSONS.,
IN EXPERT SKORT-HAND WRITER give private lessons
Lily 12 36 54 Halcyon 12 52 21 Alananh1 06 39 Ayesha 1 14 31 Corrinace 1 23 15
to a few willing papils. Frening tuition Rapid progress guanteed. Teacher holds. Sir Isaac Pitaan and Sons' certificate for 15 words per minute.
Write:
'PHONETIC,'
C/O CHINA MAIL. Oflies. Hongkong. Neevmber 9, 1911. 1448
FOR SAL
WITH or without furniture. TOR
CREST,' Na 3, The Paik, with tonnis court. Commanding magnificent giew of the harbour and adjacent islands, "
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandrų Buildings. Hongkong, Darek 6, 1912.
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
329
ncluding a COMPLETE SET OF CRY. Burroughs and Watts
STAL Bedroom Furniture, Linen, etc.. Panty and Kitchen Utensils;
A quantity of Fine Blackwood Waze,
Uno Piano by Minutris, practically new,
And
A number of Palma, ele, in Pots."
On view from Tlnesday, the 21st inst Catalogues will be besund.
TING—A uuni.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hoopkong. Marob 9, 1912.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
95
THE Undersigned have received inarrze.
tion to sull by Pablle Auction
FYB ACQOUNT OF THE CONCERNED,
On
SATURDAY,
the 23rd March, 1912, at 2.30 r.., st. No. 0, Kurono Treacy, Kowloon,-
THE
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
THEREIN CONTAINED,
Including Two Bedroom Suites by well- known maker, Dining Room Suite, Thran Axminster Carpole and Sundry Good Llack- wood.
Da View from Friday, the 2nd March. Catalogeca will be lerued.
Teams :—Âa maual.
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers. Hengkong, March 11, 1912.
DON'T READ "TEIS
335
you can speak and write Englist correctly. If you can do neither you uld take lessons by the new method ich enarros ability to speak the langage
THREE MONTHS
Reduction of 25% In
Class Fees,
Home 10 to 11 M further, particulam apply to
THE DIRECTOR, Schooz ar Ematan,''
BILLIARD
TABLE
WITH ACCESSORIES,
Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT,
Egykunz Jane 7 1010
MILNERS'
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE PRINCIPAL BANKS
AND
·
CORRECTED TIES,
". . . #.
Lily... 12 38 54 Halcyon 19 38 11 Alannah 19 32 10 Ayesha 1150 Corrinnee 1 91 18 Daisy gave up.
BYCOND-HACE HAYWARD HAYS. Course, amo as above. Start, 10.20 In this class Dawn failed to beat Sirius, who went away from the start and won comfortably Times:-
..."
Sirius... White Rose
DUBI .....
Sub
Liza
Daris...
1.04.62 1. 08 10 110 14 1 13 11 1 19 40 did not finish,
THE CHINA MAHI
Intin
A Captain in Kitchener's Scouts:
THIED BACK ART, CLASS, Course, sana as above, Shart, 10.30! a.m. This rico turned out to be an ASY win for Gaci. Times:-
Gael
***
Beatrice Thecla
Asthoro 2.ana
TC. 31. 9.
CORRECTED TIMES,
I 11. 5.
113.38 Gnal... 1 19 36
1 21 18 Beatrice 1 10 07: 1 24 27 Thecla I' 21-48
191 35 Aithere 1-27-85
1 33 44 Anna... 1 28 16 Toinette gave up.
JAPANESE ARMY MAN.
OEUVRES.
A French Impression.
The Revue Militara des Amées Etrangères, publishes a long account of the Japanese -manceuvres for 1911. The writer says that the two principal things to be noted
Nervous Breakdown, Paralysis-
The waster force which conquered, the most perilous afflictions and enabled him to endure amazing hardships, says Captain Henderson, is derived entirely from Phosferine. Exposed by his adventurous life to an extraordinary series of misfortunes, from being disabled in action, to sunstroke, enteric fever, and paralysis of the legs, this gallant officer was yet abio, entirely owing to the aid of Phosferise, to leave the hospital and fight through to the end of the Boer War Under blows which make men reel and fall, Captain Henderson was so upheld by the vitalising and bracing qualities of Phosferine, that actually on his return home, he was robust and vigorous enough to win four military prizes in one day, including the famous Victoria Cross Cup
Cured with Signal Success.
Captain D. E. Henderson, Marino Avenue, Clontarf, Dublin, writes "During the late Boer War, I had a severe shock from lightning, and an injury to the spine through my horse being killed in action and rolling on top of me. In India, some years previously, I had an attack of sun- stroke, and was five months in hospital with Enteric Fever. These troubles told upon me, and ultimately resulted in a complete nervous breakdown when in Pretoria. I was admitted to hospital when I had lost the use of my legs. I was treated for neuritis and sent out only partly cured, and then started taking Phosferine systematically and regularly. The benefit I received was marvellous; in two months time I was back in the field and fought right through until the end of the war. Owing to a great financial loss, which preyed on my mind, I had a second, break down, and the doctor told me that I would probably be paralysed for life, I thought again of Phosferine, and after using it about three weeks my strength gradually returned and the frightful depression and weakness left me. The proof of which is that, in the military sports, I won four prints in one day, including the Victoria Cross cup-July 14, 1911.
PHOSFERINE
THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS,
Harvou Dability
Indipenza
Indigestion
Bleeplessnert
A PROVEN BREDT FOR
Neuralgia
Maternity Weakless'
- Prankare "Dessy
Mental Exhangtion
Lassitade
Neuritis
Faintress
Brain-Tag
Bukkake
Hradache
Hysteria
and all disorders consequens upon a reduced stats of the nervous systemd.
The Remedy of
Phostarine has begg supplied by Royal Commande
To the Horal Family
HM the Kimpress of Russia
B.K. the King of Spain X-M. the King of Greens
The Imperial Family of China. 1. The Queen of Roumkin.
EXXE, the Downer Empress of Rusia." HBThe Grand Dochans of House,
And the Principal Royalty and Aristoerasy throughout the World. Rrapists Ashtoi Params, Ltd., La Belle Sauvage, Ludgate 2311, London, England: Polos id. Great Britain, bottles, this and to Boid by Kill Chegiak Sancar, ko The 2/9 viam USLAINE VOGELY four times the idià sto
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Northcombe
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re: first the preparation for the opera THE HONGKONG HOTEL. Mine Gorge Mr P. Kon
ods down to the smallest details; and finally tho intensity of the offensivo-spirit
shown on all occasions.
UNRIVALLED FOR COMFORT AND UUISINE.
"Aregards the offensive spirit, it shows THOROUGHLY UP
in very movement and izi every
order. Even if the order to rotire in 108: given, it is merely to form a preliminary
to attack. The troops. never writed to be attacked in entronched poai- con, and the chief action between the tre opposing sides took place, inviably, midway beween their positions. The at-
BUSINESS HOUSES.tacks, conducted with the greatest vigour,
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Agent. Hongkong. My 20, 1911,
always ended in hand-to-hand fighting, the chief object being to get at the onery and to attack him, with the bayonot; bat, little usa wwe made of field implements. The reserves, in small numbers, consisted prin 680cipally of infantry and engineers, with cavalry for those units not placed on the flank of an attack. This, use of heavy
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All, goods sold at reasonable Prives, The Cheapest and Beat place in Canton to buy Chinese and Foreign Goods
SUP PAT POO STRJEL TEL. No. 1400 CANTON
Canton, August 1, 1911,
NOTES
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artillery, regarded na normal, the pref pastion of heavy to fold artillery being: as
1 to 5. Advanced guards were formed of
from one-third to a quarter of the infantry
Mr. and Giles
Miss A. Goooh TO DATE WITH EVERY MODERN LUXURY MV-Goofbourn MODERATE TERMS AND, NO BITLAB
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PEN to the Bouth Winds in Sammer and protected from, the harpone and adjacent
Winber. Commanding's island for forty miles.
magnificent view of Hongkong, the harbour
A FIRST CLASS FAMILY, RESIDENTIAL AND TOURISTS HOTAL,
Terms-Fron o per day Mex: "Japa Telegraph Add: Peaceful.
Town Ollon,
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4. Des Voeux Hoàs.
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ble, of from two tri three batteries per divie sion of engineers, a medical detachment, and sometimes a bridging section. The fronts of divisions, contrary to the practice of 1900, award reduced to 3 kilometres. Very great importance was attached proliminary adoption of a formation prior to stack, at 2 or 3 kilometres from the taken up at nigh enemy, This form
to deliver the attack
the mornin
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