MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1912.
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
"TO-KWA-WAN' COAL STORAGE,
Colon used!
A.B.C. 4 & 5TH EDITIONS. AL TELEGRAruic Cona.
Telegraphic Address :
• MEIRION HONGKONG.
SPECIAL SALE
MY
PUBLIC AUCTION
од
TUESDAY,
To Let
TO LET
JODREENAGH 21, The FÉAK, for
MODREENACH, Tovemb
Apply Property Office, JARDINF, MATHESON & CO., LTD.
Hongkong, September 4. 1919.
TO LET.
www.
1113
ALTURA, Nos. 58 and 59, ROBINSON
ROAD, with Gardon and Lawn;
moderate rental.
Apply to COMPRADORA,
HOLLAND CHINA TRADING CO. Hongkong, September 2, 1912. 1098
وي
TO LET.
EW First-Class STX ROOM HOUSES in Cameron Road, Erwloon, Ir in the 1st of October poit. Moderate rent.
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN
11
PROCURATION,
?, Seymour Road, Hongkong. Hongrong, August 27, 1912.
TO LET.
077
ARGE substantially built GODOWN,
Line of Water Front Fort Point. For further particulars apply Property Ofice,. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Hongkong, August 14, 1912.
the 10th September, 1912, ccminoucing at Lav.
at 4.30 PM. sharp,
Cr
HIGH CLASS IRISH GOODS.
MES
ESSRS HUGHES & HOUGH have received instructions to sell on the above date at their Salus Rooms, Ice House Street.
Single and Double Bed Size Shcats, Irish hand-embroidered Pillow Cases, Fine Turkish Towels Bath Towels, Bath Sheets, Bath Gowns, Bost Linen Towels, Roller Towels, Dawk Table Cloths, Serviettes, White Satin Quilts (single and double bed size), White, and Cream Lace Curtains, Suppor Cloths, Tray Cloths, Underskirts, Moirette Underskirts, rundy to wear Ladies' Robes, Camisoles, Night-dresses, Blouse and Dress Lengths, Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Table Covers,
-
Goods will be on view on FRIDAY, .m Catalogues will be sued.
BUCHES & HOUGH,
Auclamera.
Hongkong. August 23,"1912.
聪
PUBLIC AUCTION.
1088
KE Codersigned have received instruc.
tions to wall by Public A nation...
ກ
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,
the 11th and 12th September, 1912, at 10 A.X., unch day, at H. M. NAVAL Yazu, and at ☎OWLOON DEFYI,~~ ULD AND SURPLUS NAVAL & VICTUALLING STORES, Campriving-
OLD & SURPLUS NAVAL STORES; Leather and Canvas Howws, Brass -and Phosphor Bronzu Shivers, Uld Iran and Steel, Old Brass and kl Metal, Zine Ashes, Vertical Engines, Propellers, Elec- tric Cable, Old Bunting, Canvas Regs, Coir Cordage. Manila" Hawser, India Kobler, Beats, Masta, Carpets, de., Blankets, Barricoes,
OLD & SURPLUS VICTUALLING STORES-Provisious, Seamen's Clothing, Blankets, Officers' Mews Traps, (A quantity of Electro-plated Articles and Table Linep); Implement, Seaman's Mess Utensils, Oak
TO LET.
1025
CHOP with Godown attached, Nathan
ROAD, Kowlon.
11
Kelonn Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf.
Apply to StMPHRETS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., Lt. Hongkong, June 1, 1912.
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SAINT-RAPHAEL
Tonic, RESTORATIVE, DIGESTIVE WINE
Very palatable;
Known, throughout the world and prescribed in all-esses of Anomia, Dability and Conoclascence, to young women, children and the aged, Invaluable in hot climates,
DOSH : One wine-gjuan after the two principat 'maalik.
Each bottle of genuina VIN SAINT-RAPHAËL boars, in addition to the registered trade-market
(t) The WARRANTY STAMP¤f the UNION DES FABRICANTS.
(3) A METAL STAL adresllsing ULETEA B.
CLETEAS
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which surpasses all others by its
purety and faultless preparation. To be taken ‹n's lump of sugar. COMPAGNIE DE YIM BAINT-RAPHAEL. Valenos (Drôme-Frasco).
TALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., Hongkong.
TOKYO PEOPLE AND THE MIKADO'S
FUNERAL.
Interesting Polles Regulations.
#
BOATS FOR ALL.
Board of Trade and Safety of, Life at Sea.
Mr: Buston, President of the Board of Trade, an appointed a Committee to advise him, in the interests of safety of life afsen, with regard to methods of stowing, hunching, and prepelling ships Japmats, and other kindred natters.
The Metropolitan Police Office has bama detailed instructions for the day ✅f the Imperial Funeral. The following English version is given by the
Advertiser
1. The people must wear clean clothes and display the burning badge; in thei conduct they must be orderly,
The reference to the Committee is te advise:
(1) Wind are the most efficient arrange "ments for stowing boats in steamships of all classes, for launching them in an odmergency, and for embarking the pursen-
gers and crow,
2. These who have with them People and young children, the siek pregnant women, maimed and crippled persons, drunkards and babies are ad- vised to avoid going to crowded places.
3. Those in curringes and on horseback are advised to avoid the crowds.
FOR SALE on TO LET.
FURNISHED UNFURNISHED
LEWKNOR No. HU, The PEAK.at Pressing October 16th, 1912. Full particulars of price, or rent can be el ained from Meser:JOHNSON,STOISES & MASTER, |--+--+--áði
Solicitors, Prince's Buildings, Ice House Street. Hongkong. July 26, 1912.
930
4. People are advised not to curry flags. sticks or lanterns as they may be a cause
danger.
TO BE LET.
OFFICES, t ALEXANDRA BUILDINGS.
SALEXANDR
Apply
A. S. WATSON & Co., Lan.,
Alexandra Buildings.
Hongkong, May 21, 1912,
OFFICES
TO LET.
5. People are advised not to marry about their persons urge amounts of money of jedan måste m watches, etc.) for four of their being stolen.
6. Strict eure must be inden to ensure empty houses against. fire and fhieres, But it is not advisable for aus Tamily to leave them entirely vacant.
7. People are advised to wear shoes or suulals which may and easily drug off. -8. People are advised to bring food
with them.
9. People are advised to pay attention 110 to the notices prohibiting approach on the roud of the Injurial foural or near the placa of the funeral cerenvendese
in KING'S BUILDING.
GODOWN, No. 102, Praya East.
Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST.
MENT & AGENCY Co., LD. Hongkong, September ( 1912. 1584
TO LET.
2ND FLOOR, No. 2 PEDDER STREET..
One-Roomed OFFICE Apply Pro- perry Office JARDINE, MATHESON &
Ch., LED,
Hongkong, April 30, 1912.
508
TO LET.
'DOGATE' Austin Boad, Kowloon, No. 12, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, Firat Boor.
Staves, Tailors' Sewing Machines, Weigh- RAM at April
ng Machines, &o, &c.
N.B.-The mle will commence at 10 am. un WEDNSDAY, 11th at the Naval Yard where the Stores to be sold there will
be disposed of, after which the sale will be continued at the owloon Depot where certain Naval Stres as shewn in the Cata- logue and all the Victualling Stores will be Bold.
TEAM OF SALE:-As detailed in the Catalogue.
HUGHES & HOUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers to the
Admirally. Bongkang, August 31, 1912.
1030
PUBLIC AUCTION.
TRE Undersigned have received lustrue- tions busell by Public Auction,
KJE
FRIDAY
the 13th September, 1912, nt 2.30 1.32, at their Satzs Rooms, No. 8, Des Vortr Road, Corner of Ice House Street,—-
A LARGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD
Sc.,
FURNITURE, &c.
No. 13, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, First door.
SMALL GODOWN in Duddell Street
D.) LARGE ROOMS to lot, central post- tion, cheap rent,
No. 19, SHELLEY STREST. Rooms, furnished immediate possession.
No. 113, PEAK, FIRTSENDUA, Five
FOR SALE HARTING and ROGATE
Whether, and if so is what exteit, nechanical propulsion cari with advantage he adopted withes in addition to, or in aubstitution for, propulsion by ours and
wils.
3) As to the question of ralts, and, in particular whether, it at approved charac er, they slimmid he allowed in substitu Ton for boats; and if so, to what extent and under what conditions.
The Commily is constituted as fol. lowre:
Professor J. H. Biles (chairman), Pro- fessor of Naval Architecture in the Uni versity of Glasgow; Rear-Admiral the Hop. S. A. Gough-Calthorpe; Mr. A. E. Doxford, of Messrs. W. Doxford und (Sons, Sundecanid, engineer; Captain J, 6. H. Flint, Elder Brother of Trinity: Mr. Michael Joyce. M.P., Mr. Juanes Maxton, Belfast, naval architect; Mr. F.
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TELEPHONE No. 633
Intimations.
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GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,
VISTUURS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mr A. T. Barberini Mr and Mrs Mr F. Bargemaua MacIntyre
Mr E. A. Beaumont
Bir G. Becker
Mr C.D."J. Boll Mr G. A Bunn
T. Stephen, of Messrs. A. Stephen and Son, Government builder: Mr. H. B. Makes Mineral Water instantly at 90 Wortler, of Hessen, Alind Loft und Co. cents a desen Syphons Anyone can do it. Liverpool, naval architect.
Failure is impossible. And you can save 30 per cent by making your own Mineral Waters at home with the
THIS WONDERFUL SYPHONG.
10. As true will be stopped after
Mr. Buxton announeed in Parliament abrat 2 p.m. on the route of the funeral on Wednesday that the proposed new procession and near the place of the cere-regulation of the Board of Trade regard. monics pedestrinas, curriages and horuosing life-saving appliances at sea would ha
issued during the recess.
must select other routes.
11. Non except students of the school selected shall salute the Imperial cortege on the sputes in front of the Imperial Palace, and none except those specially appointed shall enter the parade, ground of Anyama.
PURCHASE OF OLYMPIA
Olympia, the huge upphitheatre at Red, 12. People must not occupy any place sington, London, senting 10,000 persors, entrance to which is prohibited by the has just been purchased by Sir Gilbert police as a precautionary measure.
Greenall, a director of the International 13. People must not push, crowd freinHorse Show. "It will be controlled,” behind or force themarives into the crowd.xtated bis-ocretary, by a private limited 14. People must observe strict silence comp sy, with Sir Gillorsas chairman and when the funeral procession passes and Sir Richard Cooperand MrJates BuchanaD to nothing disrespectful to the dead as directors. sovereign.
15. Sumking or eating will not be allowed while the funeral procession is passing.
"The hall will be conducted on the same inea as hitherto—that is, it will remain a venue for various kinds of shows, exhi
16. The throwing of bits of paper ortions, and the like,” any dirty thing on the route or near the place of the ceremonies, is prohibited.
17. The throwing away of lighted atelies or cigarettes among the crowd
is forbidden.
18. It is forbidden to watch the Im. perial Funeral processica from the roofs, apstairs rooms, stands, carriages, from horse-back and other elevated places (walls, fences, trees, etc).
19. Nong except those specially per
on part of Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154mitted at eppointed places should take
Apply to
photographs of the Imperial Funeral pro- cession.
LINSTEAD & DAVIS, 3rd Floor, Alexandra Buildings. Songkong, Aug. 2, 1911.
PEAS TRAMWAYS COMPAN
MIMITEL
FIME TABLE.
WEEK DAYE.
18
20. People must walk always on the left" on the roads.
LABOUR M.P.'S, BABY, "
Christening in the Crypt of St. Stephens.
A obristening ceremony took place in
crypt of the House of Commons i August. The privilege of having a child christened in the crypt, which is reserved exclusively for members of the Legislature, is but rarely exercised, and
Consisting of One Drawing Room Suite, Silk Tapestry Covered, Leather Covered Chairs and Sofer, Carpets and Bugs, fow Pictures, Paint ings and Engravings, Bed Room Faruitar (new), Double and Single Brass ar1 Brass- mounted- Bedürends and Cote, Bureaus, | 7.15 p.m. and 9pm, 9.45 p.m. 00 11,30 | right,
p.m. avery 15 minutes.
SUIDATE.
7.00a.m. to 8.00a.m. Every 15 minutes. 8.00a.m. to 10.00 am... Every 10 minutes 10.00am to 11.00a.m...Brary 15 minutes. 11.30a.m. to 12:45 p.m...Every 15 minute
1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p.m...Every 15 minuter. 12.45p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minute 1. p.m. to 2.10 p.m. Every 10 minute 2.15 p.m. to 5.00p.m. Every 15 minutes, now for the first time a Labour Member 5.00p.m. to 8.10 p.m. Every 10 minshoe of Parliament has claimed the ancient
Wardrobes, etc., Teakwood Dining Room Furniture, ele. Dinner Services and Den
etc.
- SIRET DARS. T
sert Service (Eand-painted), Crockery, 9.00 m.a. to 10.30 am...Every 15 minutes. Electro-plated and Glass Ware, Cooking 10.80a.m. to 11.00am. Every 10 minutes, Stoves, etc. Enamelled Ware, Cutlery, 11.15.m. to 13 Moon....Every 10
12.00Noorte, 1:00 pm...Every 10 minuter, 1.00p.m. to 5.00 pm.Every 15 minute, 5.00 p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 10 minuter. 4,00p.m. to 7.00p.m. Every 15 minutes. 7.00 pm to 8,10 pam...Every 10 minutes, 05 7.30 am Sunday),
Sundry Blackwood Furniture inclusiva One Silver Ware Cabinet, Tonkin falaid Fire Screens, Trays, eto. Os Large american ice-Cha; Large and Small Tron Bains, Typewriters, Gramaphone Records, Clocka (bGsupp), and Full Size Billard Table with Accessories, by Thurston & Co London.
Catalogusa will be izmed
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers Hinghong, September 8, 1912.
NIGHT CARS on Week Daya
“Eletica: Cams at 11:45 pm. *SPECIAL CARS by AITARENJE
ORK D
The tiny central figure of the ceremoný way the infant son of Mr. J. H. Thomas, gamated Society of Railway Servants). M.P. (the financial secretary of the Amal who was abristoned by Archdeacon Wi barforse, chaplain to the House of Com mons, and the Bev. Maurice Jones,
The names given to the child ware Thomas, Rod, after Sir Thomas Low MP, who shares with Mr. Thomas the tepre- sentation of Derby, Bir Themes Res celebrated juis eightieth birthday on this day that the child was born, and his gift to the mfant was aller rorrogad
Anlong the members of Parli witnessed the deZAWODY, LED Booth, iz Will Orocksy Mei 3-4- and Mr. Tom Hodge
UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG.
HE REGISTRAR will attend at his Office in the University daily on work days from 10 AM to 19 Noox.
TELEPHONE No. 1314. Hongkong, September 6, 1912. 1126
NOTICE,
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
M. D. SILAS,
4. Ico House Street,
Telephons 270, Bod STOCKBROKERS' ASSOCIATION. Bongkang, September 1, 1912.
1118
JUST ARRIVED.*
FIRST CONSIGNMENT OF NEW AUTUMN GOODS.
DAY & EVENING GOWNS. TRIMMED & TRIMMED HATS. BEADED TUNICS (in all colour). UNDERLINES, &c.
M. Gains, ¿Patres's. BUILDINGS. Hongkong, September 1, 1913.
NOTIOE,
LESSONS IN CHINESE,
**PRANA*
SPARKLET SYPHON,
which laste a lifetime and can be purchased from any Chemist or Stores,
PRICE:-82 Esch.
Mr Ch. H. Blike
Dr Brill
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LL Col. & Men Tann
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