TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1912,
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE CHINA MAIL.
| Tok-shui-chouk, seen on Hongkong Peak, Mareli to August. Size of boll-fincit, pate black; polo nad rock white; black, endi Hair: Body neck and wings dusky ; toil spring and summer,
THE AFTER EFFECT
OF FEVER.
FTER (over-whether it be ordinary (a) Cuckoo (Cuculus micropterus?),
fover of the simple character or one of the serions diumassa like Typhoid, the Chinese name Poenen, “very, generaßsente stage of Malaria, etc.-the unfort distributed even at Lob-fau. Hongkong usate patient is always left in a condition THE Undersigned, has received lustracize of smalt magpie, red wings. black of more or less prostration and collapse.
with anemia of greater or lowes late at back and hend; yellow beak. Said by
and a sensation of mental and physicsi the Chinese to cry till the blood comes
weakness which makes him taku su utterly into its eyes; ery "whoi-ao."
arroneous and despondent view of his condition.
Hughes and Hough Ttions to Bolf by Publis Anction,
ÁTOTIOSSERS TO tax GovernuextT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS "TO-KWA-WAN.” COAL STORAGE.
Gudes used:
A.B.C. 4TH & den EnreinsS. AI. TELEGRAPą, Cope,
Telegmphic Address *
* MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned bava received instruc tions to Bell by Public Auction (FOR COUNT OF THE CONCERNED),
WEDNESDAY,
the 31st July, 1912, commencing at 9.30 r.M., at their Sales Rooms, Na, 8. Des Voeux Road, Curner of
Ice House Street,-
A Lasaz QUASTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
&e..
Kr. Removed to Sale Rons for convenience of Sale.
Full particulars will be published Inter.
TERMS-As usual,
00
MONDAY,
the 9th July, 1912, at 12 o'clock Noox, ab his Sales Rooms, DUDDELL SEIKET, ---
The German Steamor
QUINTA,
1834 Tons Gross, 087 Tone-net (built in 1904).
As she now lies on the North Reaf, Paracels, with all hor Machinery, Goar, Appartamnees. Klectric Light Installation, Stores and Cast
IN ONE LOT. Tenus Cash on tall of hammer.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 20, 1912.
Intimations.
PROPERTY INSURANCE
035
CO..
LTD. OF LONDON (Fruz DepartMENT).
*PE Undersigned, having bean Appoint- THE
ratus.
above Company for Hongkong and its Dependencies, are prepared to necept approved risks against Fire at curred!
MOW FUNG & CO.,
General Agents.
.618
Hongkong, May 1, 1919
THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES.
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
GENERAL MANAGERA, HONGKONG.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, July 17, 1912.
100
J. T. HAMILTON. GENERAL MANAGIN FOR THE EAST, Tugyo,.
To Let
TO LET.
A BERTHOLWYN PAR ROAD, Six-
roomed HOUSK from 15th July. EUROPEAN FLAT, Nathan Road,
Kowloon,
SHOP with Godown attached, NATHAN ROAD, Kowloon.
■
Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to HUMPHREYS' ESTATE & FINANCE
Co.. Lab. Hongkong, June 1, 1912.
SHOPS
TO BE LET.
кла OFFICES, ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
Apply
A. S. WATSON & Co., LTD.,
Alexandra Building.
Hongkong, May 21 1912.
TO LET.
FICES in KING'S BUILDING.
OFFICES
+
7
Ip
1110
'RAN FURLY, 11, CONDUIT ROAD, from 1st June.
Apply to
New Insuranco Paid for... £ 25,887,500 Outstanding insurance amoanta
to ....... Assete amount to......... Surplus amount to Dividends to Policyholders
1910
Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Expenses for 1910..... Gross earnings from interest
and Rents for 1910...... Cross rate of Income, from Investments 1910, Hongkong, Feb. 23, 1912.
Du
MARIANS.
This largy order contains
number
BU
(bl Crow pheasant ** (Centropus rufipemix, Chinese name Shang-mo-kai, Obviously, the thought appermost la his sorn at Kartoon (B.K.M. 280). Size, mind, the supreme desire of his existence. shape and bonk of raven. eye red. legis to gub bottor as rapidly as possible, to feel the warm blod cousing through his sparcel, red-brown plumage. These body, and to hars that mental and physical binds are etnine in Hainan, where, grip prar himself which are the char when killed and plucked they are soaked Acteristic sensselious of perfect hesith. E
this desired and, nothing will in wine, which is said to be a cure for have so rapid an affect as Sanatogen, which
Achieving
fatalene and had eyes.
is konen, the world over, as the most revitalising, the greatest restorative and the best recuperative taxie font in the rests on the bedrock of medical
as it is by the direct wutward form from each other, as well
of de prescription
dictors every where that as in habits and in structure, but they that reputation has nitained the eminence bave striking character in comunale has been strikingly set forth in which separates them from the Perehing
the following words of a world-known Birds or Passeriforines, and that is the
which every doctor will confirm. physician, arrungotuent of the des poplantas tendus This doctor writos, grør his own signatate: of the joist. The arrangement at the toes I recommend Saastegen highly, and abs distinguishes them from the Perch-proscribe it wherever neceory, thereby the Blinds. In this order the two midd:shortoning the period of couralescenca tas are united at the base: while the outer and inner tows both puins back
al subarders. They are very different in world. 1 piston.
wards,
"The sub-orders of this order represented
in this Region are as follow
1. Frog-months.
2. Rollers.
B. Wing-tishers
A. fish-eating 1. pied.
e, insertarating.
4. Hornbills.
4. Hope
6. Tec-cadets.
7. Night ques
B. Swifts.
4. spine mailed.
1. edible.
9. Tror swift.
1. Humming birds.
11. Woodpeckers.
3. White breasted king fisher (Hal-
eyon mgruensis), Chinese name Tai-
|
my patients."
These words coincide with those of the physician to the Queen Mother of Italy. who writes: "I have used Sanatogen with marked benefit in convalescence after long illnesses. I consider the prepanation amost excellent tonic food."
The effects Sanategen has wrought in the after Treatment of all fevers, restoring
the condition of heilth, trin ta vigorating the nervous system, building up
the bicgd
the bodily strength ad restoring the weight which has
has been lost, are facts which are sasily verified by overyono, for they are within the knowledge of all doctors, and your
own
a physician must substantiate them ask him,
if
Writs for a copy of a most interesting booklet The Art of Living." by Dr. Andrew Wilson, which will be sent fros to all mentioning this paper on application to A. Waling and Co., 6, Kiukiang Bond, Shanghai.
Sabatogen can be obtained of all chemists
sing-tsui, seen in Hongkong and K Want' Advertisements
in April. 13ins, of which berk
s.) brown head and beak, dark blue
Emer. £930,653,220 354, 410. £104,058,6 5
17,828,706 10,575, 15: 53,439,36 10,394,09
21,646,52)
4.48"
795
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO.
IS WHICH ARE VESTED THE SHARES OF
THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY, LTD.,
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE CO.
Note
PREPAID
KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN.
This Space will shortly contain Something
of Interest to
Everyone.
GARNER, QUELCH & CO.
Hotels.
THE
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD. KOWLOON.
ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FASE,
BATH-BOOM TO EACH ROCK...
VISTORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr W. Archer Mr A. T. Barberini Mr E R. Ente Mr C.D. J. Bell
Mr N. F. Blanch Mr Chas. H. Blum Mr and Mrs S.
Brown Miss Crocker Mr G. F. Curry Mr C. H. Davis
Mr W. C. Drow
bi A. Loiga Mr G. T. Lloyd Mfr T. M. Macqueen Dr U. Marriott
Mr W, B. Marshall Dr C. W. McKenny Mr C. F. McWillisas
R. Mr B. K. Mohta Mr J. Merecki Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mrs J. D. F. Mulder Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr J. Ormition Miss Miss E. Quinlan
Mr E. J. W. Eames
H... $1 per inch......... 3 insertions. Cold and Hot Water throughout, Mr and Mrs H. C. Mr E. H. Ray
Ba. King-isher (Alcedo bengalensis). $2 Chinese name Tw'ni-cheuk, seen general.
Larger than English birth: bead black, white patch on beck, back blue. wings black, breast brick-red. The fea- theirs of the bark are used as an inlay in silver work by Capton silver-smiths: the birds are eight, and released after the fonts have been plucked off.
b. Piol king-fisher tecryle rutinta), Chinese name Tianblog, seen on West River, as at Canton, but are in the Colony. Stands Tins, high 1 planage ottled black and white; greed. The
that whereby this bird captures fisis. is lu fall Eite a stone with a splish inte the water, from a height of 3 In 40 feet. It is a wonderful sight to see two or three of these birds £sh a pound together : a watch the splash of the fall, and then
TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1911, the bird struggle with the fish in
£27,571,286.
Authorised Capital £6,000,000
Subscribed Capital £4,500,000
tha air.
The prize is occasionally Jest, Ba. Swift. Chinese name Yin, seen in Hongkong and Sew Territory Size of
Paid-up Capital.........................£2,437,500 1-Fire Fund 3,809,114 "parrow: black body with blue wheen;} III-Life & Anguity Funde... 16,136,160 belly, neck, ani under wings white; very Called The Goddess of 88,012 rapid flight.
More's bird" and considered stered us
1
One week.
WANTED.
AS
DOSITION HOUSEBOY by a Japanese youth. Clean, willing, good appearance.
Apply to
·T. F.,' C/o 'CHIN. Man.' Office, Hongkong, July 17, 1912.
924
FOR SALE.
BOUT 500 ha. ENGLISH TYPE
A Clarendon and Nonpareil (Modern) complete fount, including Italic.
In good condition: Sond offers to
'TYPO,'
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS, BILLIARD ROOM,
Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE.
For Particulara spply to
THE MANAGER,
Tzz. No, K129, Telg, Address "Tamorra.
Hongkong, Feb. 27, 1912.
CA
¡BRAESID♬
PRIVATE HOTEL,
TANDING in its own grounds with 405 Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Large Airy and Well Furnished Rooms Every home comfort. Fine View of the Harhet, Telephone. No. 600.
Care of CHINA MAIL' Öffes, Hongkong, March 21, 1912,
FOR SALE.
ONE FULL SIZE
Apply to
MR F. W. WATTS, Braeside, 20, Macdonnall Road, Hongkong, September 2, 1908.
Ehronfola
Mrs M. G. Ewing Mr H. G. Fisher Mr A. G. Floria Mr E. A. Fowler
S. Mrs French & child Mr Denman Fuller Mr and Mrs J. F.
George Misa George Mr V. Goulbourn Mr and Mrs Joseph
Gould
Mir D. M. G. Grata Mr R. J. Grimshaw Capt. T. P. Hall Mtand Mrs W. A.
Hannibal
Mr W. T. Harbord Mr A. Harrison Mir S. D. Hough
MIEL Haghes Capt. R
R. Innes
W. J-mes
R. M. Joseph Mr F. S. Kabel
Mr H. M. Raymond
Vies F. Sham F.
MF. Pittos
Mr J. Safier Mr E. Schluter Mr W. Schwolke Mr E. J.
J. Sim as
Mr E. E. Stith Mr F. H. Soloman Mr F. R. Southrand Dr and Mrs 4. D. Spalding and infant Miss W. Square Lt. and Mrs C, E.
Stainer, R.N.
Miss K. E. Sullivan
PRAX HOTEL
Mr and Mrs W. Mrs Kent
Armstrong & child £t.-Col. & Mrs Ecan Mr Barton
Mr Bayley
Mr & Mrs E. Bluna
Mr B. Bond Hir
Bos
+
Mrs Bowdlor Dr and Mis Cadbury Mr W. L. Carter It..Col Lt. Col Chapman Mr Chapman
Mes Corneliussen. Me Dallin
Mr Darch
and child
Mr and Mrs W. L
Leask
Mr Lloyd
Major & Mrs Lyddon M Smith Malkin Capt.
&Mrs McMunn children and worse; Mr & Mrs Northcombe Mrs Paget and child
Mr H.
M
31 and
Pearce
His T. Potrie Major Prichard
Rav. & Mrs Darios Lt Col Radcliffe Consul
Mrs Ertzons Eug. Comdr Rooms
RatheHard
Dr & & Mos
Mr B. E. Fielder
and Miss Fulton Mr A. Sinclair
Mrs Gordon Lt. Col. Stacpole
Capt. & Mrs Guthrie Mr and Mrs Talati Mr and Mrs Hale Major & Mrs. Waring Lt. Col. Gordon Hall Mr and Mrs W. M.
Wataon Mr A. H. Hewitt
Capt
& Mes Hodgins Mr F. C. Wilford Mr and Mrs W, G. Mr David Wood 10
Humphreys
Capt. Wood
Mr and Mrs James, L.-Col, and
Wrigley muid and child
Mr & Mm Leo Jones
GRAND CARLTON HOTEL
Mrs
Mr and Mrs G. F, Mr and Mrs Frank Mr & Mrs F. Jorge
Swift
bir G. Vermeij
Mr & Mrs E. Vall-
brucht
Mr E. J. Watermino Mr H Walkine
Mr D. M. Whamond Brand Mrs H.L. B.
White M. & S. Kumppatrick Mr. and Mrs J. F.
Mr G. G. Wood Mr R. E.
Wright
Mr II. Krück Mr A. Kruseinan Mr G. F. Lehnert .-
Mr J. A. Young
19
"UITOR
HOUSE.
Mr J. B. Arnold
Mr E. W. Austin
11. Weal-peeker--the large variety Burroughs and Watts KINGSCLERE HOTEL, M. Tarboy
Sinking Fund Account ......
£22,561,28 such.1
Ravenue Fire Lanch........
1594
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT & AGENCY Co., LD. Rongkong, July 1, 1912.
TO LET.
N. 2ND FLOOK, No. 2 PEDDER
STREET, Une-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro. perty: fics JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
....Hongkong, April 30, 1912
TO LET.
•
595
No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE,
Top Floor.
ROGATE' Austin Road, Kowloon, from 1st April.
No. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First floor.
No.
13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, irst foor.
First
1 LARGE GODOWN in No. 3a, Dud- dell Street, 1st floor.
1 SMALL GODOWN in Duddell Street (Godown D.)
Na. 14, BLACDONALD ROAD 'Ca'dor. 6-roomed House. Fine situation, from lat August, 1919.
LARGE ROOMS to lat, central posi tion, cheap seat,
To Let at the Pank, FURNISHED BOUSEL & Roams for two months, August and September.
wwwwww
FOR SALE WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE.
*TOR CREST, No. 8, The Peak, with Lennis court. Commanding a magnificent' view of the barbour and adjacent islands. FOR SALE-HARTING and ROG ATE"
2,607,158 Lifa ni Annaity
seen vegasionally in 1,973,269 Gecinus viridus 2. Branches...ver}
Canton bird-shops, probably from the Revenue Marine Department... 262,602 wds in the north of the Pruvinev Other Receipt .......
430,1933
£5,23,312
(To be Continued)
The Accumulative Funds of the various RAFID RISE OF THE YANGTZE. Branches are separately invested, and, by Act of Parliament, are set wurde to meet the claims under the respective Depack- west of the Company's Business,
-ZHEWAN, TOMIFE & CO.
Agents
Scientific Optician
EYEGLASSES & SPECTACLES
82.00 Upwards.
C. E. M. HALES, Old Post Office Building,
OPPOSITE Hongkong Botel
Eyes Examined.
Hangiang, June 22, 1312.
NOTICE.
817
Scones at Hankow
The Yangtze began to rise toward flood level later this year than last, but it has been coming up fast for the past two woeka, says the "C. C. Post" of July 11. A
HONGKONG.
Mr L. Bisot
Mr L. W. Jarvis M. D. Jones Mr P. Kerouas
Mr Geo, Lanzins Mr
afe
V. Lugelbi
"
Mr A. P. McDevitt
Mrs D. Mears
Blum Mr F. Blu Mr A. de Broc Mrs C. L. Brown
Byrne TNRIVALLED position in the Hill Mr J. D.
district, overlooking the Botanical Mr J. Camp
Mr J. M. Carvalho Mr Gardens and facing the Harbour.
Mr and M
•
Ai
BILLIARD TABLE U
WITH ACCESSORIES Apply to
GEO. P LAMMERT.
Bongkang, June 7, 1910
further rise of five inche's yesterday brought MILANERS
it up to 45 ft.-within six inches of the British Bund level. This is an inch higher than on July 10 last year Vessels arriving from Changsha yesterday reported that the river had begun to fall thero.
472
SAFES
AS SUPPLIED TO THE
AND.
BUSINESS HOUSES,
The speed of the current at Hankow bas PRINCIPAL BANKS boen quite exceptional for the past two days, and severni pative craft came t. grief | yesterday. A hig junk swung against the uncher chais of the blue-funnel liner Myr. midon at her beath. The junk smashed in two, one part sticking to the cable till- the steamer's crew released it by means of a powerful jerk. Another junk capsized * Messrs Butterfield & Swire's · upper moorings and broke the shore connexions Yet another capsized at Messis Jap. dine, Matheson's upper jetty, and
HONGKONG & CHINA GAS CO., LD. the pontoons had to be released to
unexpectedly large demand for GAS
GEO. P. LAMMERT.
Agent.
Hongkong. May 201911.
ABO
EUROPEAN AGENCY.
let it drift through. The wreck dropped down to the firm's lower jetty whez u
ang
another boat was more fortunate. It struck
WHOLESALE Indents promptly
on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1104.0OKING STOVES has exhausted the same messures were necessary. Yet VV axecuted at lowest cash prices for
Apply to
LINSTEAD & DAVIS,
3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildinga.
Hongkont. Aug, 2, 1911.
NOTICE.
LESSONS IN CHINESE
J
18
M versed in literature, has boon a teacher JE LỄ HON FAN, a Diacea graduate
to European oficials and merchanta in this Colony for over ten years."
He has a good method of training Earo. porns to pass inthe Chinese oxamination, and i popsessed of a first-rate certificate as a Chinose tospher. He has also a good know Jedge of Mandarinand Bakka,
Those who intend learning the Chinese language-are requested to write, care of China Most office or direct to 54, Holly wood Road, let door,
Hongkong, May 17, 1912.
the Company's stock of new stovės,
to furnish their names and addremes to
More are being telegraphed for, and the corner of a pontoon, i's side being stova intending customers for same are requested in, but it was saved from sinking by jamb. the Company so that no undue delay willing on the pontoon. This craft wäe loaded arizo in Uxing the stoves when they arrive, with beans for Meurs Arubold, Kärberg
GEORGE CURRY,----
Gas Office, Hongkong,
9th July, 1912,
THE
Loout Secretary.
CHINA MA
and Co., No loss of life was reported.
On July 13 the water was just over the Bund on the German Concession opposita 849 Mesra Arnhold, Karberg and Co.'s offices.
CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIQ, CHOLERA AND DIARRHEA REMEDY.
NEW, if say, medical preparations, have met with the uniform sucess that has attended the use of Chamberlain's
Typhoon Guide, Cole Cholers and Diarrhoed Remedy. The
076 PRICE
cente
remarkable cures of colio and diarrhes which it has elected in almost every neighbourhood have given it a wide reputa tion. For ale by, all Cheuriste and Store- İ. keepers
all kinds of British and Continental goods, including
Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals and Druggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and Glassware, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Pioce Goods, Fancy Goods and Perfumery. Hardware, Machinery and Metals,
Plate and Watches; Jewelles and Optical Goods, Photographi Provisions and Citman's Stores,
etc,
Commission 24% to 5% Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from £10 upwards Consignments of Produce Bold on Account. WILLIAM WILSON & SONS- (EAZARKASIND 1814),
25, ABCHURCH LANA, London, B.C. Cable Addram: “ANNUAIKE, L'endon.
Mr Morris Mm
C. Money
Metaly
A. Chopard Mr H.
Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously Mrs Clark
fitted Pathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fans.
Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting-rooms throughout.
Telephone No..1122. Cable Address: Sachenia,"
A.B. Code 5th Ed. Hongkong. September 1, 1908.
1206
KING EDWARD HOTEL
A
Mr L. Collins
J.
Mr J. A
Mr R. Espagne
Mr & Mrs B. Philips Mr E Ramero bir H. P. Robinson Mr Fred. Rosenthal Mr W. E. Fitzpatrick Mr E. Rougeau Mrs Rubensteni Mixa M.
Mr Schw. O. Scar
Mr J. Graham Mr A. Gravedo Mr J. W. Green Mr F. Greenwood Mr H. H. Hurtz
der
Mr M. Faith Mr T. E. Walker -Mr Đ. M. Wright
KING EDWARD HOTEL Mr F. Aton Mr F. A. Bagly Dr Belilios
HIGH-CLASS HOTEL. UNDER ENTIRELY NEW MANAGEM
MENT
THOROUGHLY RENOVATED.
LOW TERMS.
1 EXCELLENT CUISINE.
H. HAYNES, Manager. Hongkong, October 2, 1908
THE
CHINA MAIL
MIP
Butler
F. T. Ching Mr T. W. Cochmaq Lieut. Croase Mr J. A. Dobbie
Mr Dobbie
Mr W. A. Donaldson
Ehrhardt
Capt. W
Mr
Exing
Mrs Finchett Мг Mr W. H. Grant 1391 Mr H. F.
P. Barrin Mr M. Hashimoto Mr F. Helme
Mr H. Hunter
Mr F. D. Hydo
Mr & Mrs Kinghorn
Mr C. N. Manhoff Miss Masssy Mr J. McCormack Mrs Berkely Mitchell Mr and Mrs J, B. N.
Mody
Mr M. F. Murray
Allen
Mr W. J. Baker
Miss K. Barlow
M-W. 4. Barnett
Mr G. C. Jorge
Mr V. C. Koyes
Mr S G. LarSON
Mr H.-LawrOJEĆU
Mr A. G. Beaumont Mr H Lopez
Capt. and Mrs Braga Mr E, Lopez" ** Me F. Bregn Mine L.
L. Brags
Miss M. Brags Mr And Mr. G. Burnotz and ahildran
Mr F. Chorally Misa
D. Compigne
Miss L
L. Drury
Mr A. Frith
MrFW. Ge
D. Gilbar 8
Miss S. Godwin Mr E. Granby
M. Marten Miss J. M10
Michael Mr A Parker
G. Mr8. Fan
2 Mr G. H. Perritan
Minx J. Pole →Miss E. Probyn
•
Br W. J. A. Robbins
Mr
B R
Boberta
Mr and Mrs Arthur
Rogerson Mr G. W. Sewell Mr R H. Smith
Mr G. Stamford
Miss L. Greanhill Mrs Stephen Mias 1. Haismann
Mr & Mra
a E. S
Mr John Henderson Mr E. J. Treadguid Mrs John Henderson Mr W. Ullmann
and child
Miss A. Hill
Mr J. A. Jackson Mia F. Jonkitis
Mr Batcock Mr. Blair
Miss R. Vincent
Miss D. Vyngan
Mr and Mrs. Weat
Mr Edward Whippla
GRAND HOTE
Mr C. Bond- Mr W. Brewster
Mrs Burrit
Mr Cadman Mr L. C. Child Mr Connell
Mr and
Mr Peyton Grilia Mr The Haimen Mr Fiattenbach
Mr J. Kearney
Mr F. B. Lonfestey.
Mr.C. H. Lint M
Mr H. C.
C. Igoun
Mr CrawlordMr A. T. Myall
Mr Crombie
Mr T. Paillipe
Mr and Mrs. A. B. Mr O.
Crew
Mr W Dalton
Mr R. Dunken
Mr Elson Mr Gabriel Mr and Mr. Graham
Mr Meursque Nalasco Mr D. Grifin Mrs Angelina Nalasco Capt. & Mrs W. C.
Passmore
Mr H. Pearman Mr R. Pala
Mrs R. A. Ramsey Mr
FE. B.
Mr A
Reed
A. K. Salfoeu
De Sibre
Me H. 8.Spurge Capt. and Mre Allan H. Stewart anul
Mr & Mrs C. Laurit- children
вер
Mr M. H. Taylor
Mr and Mrs Lemaire Mr J. Waldron
and child
Mr E, Williame
Can be obtained at the following Mr E. Arndt
places in Hongkong :- "
The Hongkong Hotel, The Hongkong Ferry Wharf. The Kowloon Farry Whirl. The Kiosk, Blake Pist. The Upper Peak Tram Blation. The Lower Peak Tram Station, Leang Ming (Astor House Hotel). Lau Pang Kee (Astor House Hote)). Ah Choo (Queen's Road). Wo Cheong (D'Aguilar Street). Buttonjes & Son (Kowloon). Hong Cheong (Howlow).
KINGSCLERK HOTEL.
Mr J. B. Marray
Mr and Mrs J. H. Dr and Mrs Patton
Backhouse
Mr & Mrs J. Robert
Dr and Mrs B. W.
Brow
Bow
Mr and Mrs J. H. Mr and Mrs E. E.
Dollar
--
Mrs G. Sachse
Shaner
Mr A.
Mr. Gillingham Mrs 35 Shearer
Mr and Mrs Hayes
L. Shields
Mr and Mrs O J., Mr and Mrs Borensen.
R. D. Stewart - Mr
Land
Dr. L. Martyn Lobb E. J. Vendas? Mr & Mrs W. Logan Mr B. Webb Mr T. de Mooster Mr H. Woutmin Mr K. 8. Morrison
VICTORIA. HOVER,
Mr A. Gomes .. Dr Pail
My J. MoLaren Mr Kely Bayca
Capt. Grote von Tax
Grainger
My J. Malmnes
| Mr K. McLauEED.
MB, & Victor
Pollard
Mr Ridger Dr Rogago Mr and Mrs Schmitta Mr John Taylor Mr and Mrs Taylor Mr Paul Vrind Mr & Mrs Warringer
THE 'STATION HOTEL, ́
Miss A Brigadarenko Mr R. R. Roxbough Mr F. Brain Capt. Schlesinger Mr and Mrs J.. B. MFA 0. Beidal
Capell & children Capt. R. Stephen Mr J. Hildebrand. Mr G. Stock Mr and Mrs D. A. Mr B, B. Walker. Lakhimanoff and Mr M. B. Walker, children
Lt. Col. & Mrs APC, Mr W. Pringla Jun, Younan
P
E
B
JEYES FLUID
SOLE AGENTS,
W G HUMPHREYS & CO.,
SANK BUILDBIRTING,
· Eôngkong? May 18, 1906;