GEO. P. LAMMERT

AUCTIONEER

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The party olim bod for four days up BlbstT glacior, which.o sred route through the moún

|swer:11,000 Fook

and beyond that the Devil's Dancing Rodas, where 'the ice sounded hollow-bonentla iba' feat of the party. Once beyond these

Hughes and Hough T dermed herra fred instruo trombloux regions the red line ruas almost

AUCTIONEMES TO THE GOVERSEEST. ***

General Auctioneers

Share, Coal and

AND

General Brokers.

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN

COAL STORAGE.

Codos'used! AB.Ö. 4 & 5xx. Esmion, AL TELEGRAPHIC CODE.,

Telegraphic Address ::

·MEIRION* HONGKONG.

PUBLIC AUQTIO'S,

tions to Sell by Puhlia & action,

THURSDAY,

due south agafe, straight for the Pole. About 100 miles from the Pula, the prostost height renohed on the journey, 10,750 shown, and beyond that there is a down- ward slope. Finally a dat on the paper -hows the goal of the long voyage from the far north of Europe.

the 11th April 1912, commencing

1:30 PM, at his Sales Roomis,

"DUDDELL STAKET, – "A LARGE QUANTITY, OF VALCABLE HOUSEHOLD

ARCENDING THE OUSTAINS FURNITURE. T

Cspisin Amundsen pointed out that the Comprising :- Silk Tapestry Covered Drawing Room place where he ascended the mountains way Suite Double and Single Wardrobes with about 150 miles to the castward of Beard.. Bevelled Glass Doors, New Brass-pounted inore Glacier, up which. Shackleton, mada Bedstead, Teak Toilat Tables, Tank and his way. He continuni Aa you see, it Marble-top Washstands, Chest of Drawers,ld have been a roundabent route for Toak Overmantels, Finely Carved Bids me to have gone up Beardmore Glacier, boards, Dianer Waggons, Dining Table and

and I think the place where I went up. Chalks, Dinner Service, and Glass Ward.

Electro-plate and Silver Ware, Cl-paint-offered an under around thin the glacies ing and Engravings, Brass Fonders and would have done. We went up to an Biasses, Carpets, Rugs, Lace Curtains, elevation at over 10,00 feet in four days sta, etc. "

As to cruvanzes, there were a mo, but they were not dangerous ones. Beyond that we

HE. Undersigned, have received instruc.etc.

tions from Me H. P. Tooker, to well

by Public Auction

on

WEDNESDAY,

the 10th April, 1917, at 2.30.7.x, at him

Residence, Tax Kantata,

Magazine Gap,-

THE SUEDKY

VALUABLE

Intimations.

THEATRES

RO

MAURICE E BANDHANN PRESENTA THE NEW

Bandmann

Opera

TONIGHT 12

THE COUNT OF

Co.

TO-NIGHT

LUXEMBOURG.

WEDNESDAY, April 10th,

FLORODÓRA

THURSDAY, April 11th,

THE KING'S. BRIDE.“

FRIDAY, April 12th,

TEL GIRL IN THE TRAIN. SATURDAY, April 19th,

THE ARCADIANS

·À SELECTION.or CANTON BLACKWOOD WARES FOUR COTTAGE PIANOS by HAAKE,ad three days' ether bad travelling, and MONDAY TUESDAY, 18th & 18th,

EIGHT TYPEWRITERS.

SIX SEWING MACHINES (Nsw),

A COLLECTION OF

1.

BUTTERFLIES" IN CABINET,

then a good run for the Pule..

AT THE POLE.

At the Pole itself,"continue" C-plin Amundsen, we exorcised the greatest carp-in-making-or olwerrations Ma

On View from Wednesday, the 10th Apr.pped when we zob to an nearly as we "Catalogus will be issued."

GEO., P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer.

TA":"A

Hongkong. A priž 6, 1913.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Therein Contained, "

Comprising:

Hall and Dining Room Forniture, in- -cluding Crockery and Glass Ware, Bed Room Furniture, etc., including Brass- mounted Twin Bedsteads (Hair Mattressos) Pantry, Kitchen and Drying Room. Utensils,

Also

Oco Piano by Collard & Collard, One Cults Revolver and Ammunition, a number of Plants, et, in Pots, Garden Tools and Cuatente of Kitchen Garden.

Cataloggen. will be issued.

Un view on day of sale, TERMS:—A USUA).

T

HE Undersigned has received instruc-

“tions ́to seli by Fublic Auction

SATURDAY,

cuuid ascertain 89Jeg, dürin,, or five miles from the Pole, and took 'vur reckoning froni thera. Then we went on to th: Polo

PEGGY

WEDNESDAY, April 17th,

"FAREWELL PERFORMANCE.

Plyn Now Open at MOUTRIE'S.

Prices: $3,50,–$2—&–$3, Ducrs open at 8.30 PM.

Commerce, at 9.15. pim.. Hongkong, March 23, 1712,

Apply to

413.

BEACONSFIELD 188 | itself, where wo individually took the most

carotal observations we could in order to TWILL be- converted into`. FIRST make quite certain. Then four of us went with large Dining Room, Thirty Bedrooms CLASS BOARDING HOUSE, outto four points at about five, miles from And Eighteen Bathrooms. Plans to be the Pole as the centre, and took observa-seen at our Office." tions thero, in addition to the observations at the Pula itself. "Well, we could not, of course, determine it as exactly as a mAN in an observatory, with all his instruments nt band, could du At the same time wi] used all praible' evre, and I do not think there could be any material error."

the 13th April, 1912, commencing at

11..., at his Sales Rooms,

DEDELL STREET ~~

A QUANTITY OF SILK AND GRASS-ÖLOTH DRESS & BLOUSE-LENGTHS, FINE WOOLLEN SHAWLS, MANDARIN SQUARES, PONGEE SILE, RAINCOATS, «

SHOES, ETC, STC.;

Alan

A few pieces of 'Choice Jewellery, Com- prising Diamond and Ruby Rings and 389 Bracelet, Diamond Rings, Brooches, etc.

HUGHES & HOUGA,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, March 19,"1912. -

PATELL & CO.

Exporters & Importers

General Merchants

and

Commission

Agents.

HONGKONG, CANTON,

SHANGHAI AND «

HANKOW,

JEYES FLUID

SOLE "AGENTS,

On View from Friday, the 12th April. TERMS:-Cash on delivery.

GEO. P. LAMMERT;

„Auctioneer, Hongkong, April 6, 1912.`,

PUBLICA··OTION

DOES ATHLETICISM KILL GRACE?

It is constantly complained, anys the Morning Leader, that the athletic girl of to-day is sacrificing much of her beauty- especially the benaty of her figure-for the sake of the pleasure and excitement of sports and games. The size of her feat is 486 deplored, bor walk is ridiculed, ber swinging arms are looked upon with borror, and the

TE Undersigned-has-received instruo üans to sell by Pable Auction,

DO

FRIDAY,

the 26th April, 1812, commenting at 230 P.M., at No. 2, HILDE -(80) The Peak), the Residenco

of F. A. WEESDI, Esq.- Taz WHOLE OF HIS

VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE. Further particulars will be advertised later....

GEO. P. LAMMERT,

Audioneer." Hongkong, April 4, 1912.

(

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Alexandra Buildings. Hongkong, March 20, 1912)

1919

REDUCTION.

“ ;

305

We are pleased to be able to

announce that on and after the 5th

instant, the following prices will

rule for our →→→

+DAISY'... Brand Butter 80 ct. per lk,

DAIRY- MAID'

• BUTTER-

CUP!..

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WANTED:

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Roomien dan dung, Reply stating terms ba an

BANTER**

Hangrong, Amt 6, 1912,

FOR SALE.

Condan

| L'don, B'dam

683 Marvellos

Manila, Cebu & Boule

BOUT 500-1 ENGLISH TYPE voz & St

A Glarendon, and Nonpareil (Modern Manits, Melbourne, da comploto fowat, including 15älje.

In good condition. Sond offers to

*TYPO,"

Hangtong, March 21, 1819,

408

FOR SALE.

TOR

FTTH or without furniture. WOREST No. & The Pak, with tannis court. Commanding magnificent view of the harbour and adjacent inlands.

Apply to

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, - Sed Floor, Alexandra Buildings, Hongkong, March 6, 1912

Manila Naito da Cabu Manila A Eralian Port N'aki Koba

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On Apr. 16, stepm

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Agniest ber.: Grandmothers are tiraless in saying that she is clumsy, that she cannot dance gracefully, that she might just as well be a ruan, aid that goodness knowa what we are coming to.

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But is there any riason is those charges? Is it not true that the Athletics you can speak and write English giri of to-day is a far more beautiful ting, and far nearer the incomparaide Greek ideal-the ideal responsible for the Venus of Mile and the other statues that make modern sculptora despair- than the floppy. plump, round, smooth, inactive girl of A Reduction of 25% In The Bowloon Fessy Whatt.

Victorian days and earlier?.. Is it not al

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* THE OBICEFUL STRIDE,

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stop of the fashionable society woman who never plays strenuous games, or of the carly-Victorian woman whose most violent

Class Fees.

Houss 10 to 11 PL ~ For further particulars apply to

THE DIRECTOR. ECHOOL OF ENGLIKE,' END FLOOR, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS. Hongkong, January 4, 1918.

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Hongkong March 1, 1912.

THE

giri driving n ́golf ball, or striding towards

the green. Very often you will see · the 293 perfection of Grocian grace. The spare, wall, kuit farm, the unfettered walk and awing, the natural carriage, the gene al abandonment to the open air all make up

been seen in the days of prones and prisme,

W G BUMPHREYS & CO LONDON DIRECTORY, an invigointing picture that could not have

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VENUS AS A GOLFER. N

If the Venns of Milo had lived to-day there is little doubt that she would hav ben an admirable golfer, and certainly she in each ches of goods. Besides loing would not bare walked with the little stor complete commercial guide to London and of the fashionable women, but with the its suburbs, the directory ontains lists of

of | long, swinging strides of the athletic out of dour girl. But if she walked in golf cont and skirt down Regent Street taiday, her Boot would be crithised as too big, bor long. swinging atside would be condemned as too. masculine, her shonifern would be diamined as too broad, and 30 00.

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