WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1913,
Hughes and Hough
AUCTIONEERS" "TO THE GOVERNMENT.
General Auctioneers
AXD
Share, Coal and
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONIER
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
RESERVES
KUBKITAY.
THE CHINA MAIL.
{'ATEMENTS"OF THE ""TEKUAT :
* Their Gurs, and Prevention.
ND
the bxisting climatic conditions, throat silments are becoming prova- Among the most frequent are simple sore throat, tonsillitis and ulcerated sŭro thr
Standard. Teat wil be oried-out stient. Kings Park Range on Saturday, 25th, | Janukry, st 2.51 pm, and Sunday, 26th
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.At 0 30.m.
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FOR BA L'E..
SECTION A or K. I. L. 870
Ares 25,378, Squaro, fast, Position Facing King's Park.
General Brokers.
Money on Mortgages at market rabes.
PROPRIETORS
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**TO-KWA-WAN ' COAL STORAGE.
Codes used: "
A.B.0, km & örn EDITIONS. Al. TELEHRAplik Cone.
Telegraphic Address ·
"MEIRION' HONGKONG,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
Any members who have not completed part 1 of the Musketry Course and are able to attend one evening in the week, (except |- dri'i Ovenings) are reqïen ed to inform the Secretary, when arrangements will be made for them to fire this part of the Courte.
DRILIA.
These affections are due to germa which have been inhaled by, the sufferer and have multiplied in his throat, svercoming h powers of resistance to them, becsuss his worry or illnors, eto. vitality has bear lowered by over-exertion,
Whatever the throat complaint, it in of the utmost importance that it should be shocked as rapidly as possible, that the sufferer may be prevented from getting any of the serious germ disasserlike diphtheria whịch
chroat.
In future' Mills will tako phico ab Volun:begin with wird tear Headquarters on Mondays and Thurs days at 5.30 p.m.
UNITOAM...
To cure woy complaint, the cause maét first be removed. In throat dissäñón, blis cause is the presence of the germa in tho throna Ii tháng are sedan that thin
Uniform for the undermentioned ia ini mash ia dentro and age, Atglen were uni-
stororat Volunteer Headquarters.
The Secretary will be glad if members will BE Undersigned has received Instrucdrawsame at their early convenieme;
tivus to sell by Fablic Auction
OE
FRIDAY,
the 10th January, 1913, commencing
2.30, at his SALES Roosa,
DUDDELL STREXT; ——
Moss Elwon, 0. L. Dancan, Charlton, Gregory, Rattenden, Folly, Foster, F. A. Brown, Stupan. Oliver, H. Ellis, Grone, at Badge, R. Farrell, Dubba, Bain, Geddos, McGrann, R. Stewart, Malcolm, ulien, Nesbit, Aalets, Woolley, G. L. Wilson, CW. Bratt, Gedge, Millington, Gomperta and Pies-e.
A Laser QUANTITY OF LUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE
Comprising
Teak Sideboards with Bevelled Mirrors, Dianer Waggons, Extension Dining Table TEE Codorsigued har received instruc. and Chairs, Overmantala, Toe Tables,
to Sell by Publin Auction
(ren accolt OF THE CONCERNED),
on
FRIDAY,'
the 10th January, 1913, st 11 A.M., at their Sales Rooms. No. 8, Day Voraz Road, Corner of.
Ice House Street,--
Surveyors and Architects Instruments Ivory Rules, Drawing Sota. Surgical xod Dental Instruments Billiard Cloths, Micromonpos. Telescopes, Dressing Bags, Prism Bifocalam, Clarionets, Banjous, Barometers, Cameras, Cutlery, Boots and Shoon;
Fine Teak Double and Single Ward robos, Washstan is, Drewing Tables, Toilet Crockery, Easy Chairs, ste.
PEAK RANGE.
Shootin will take place at the Peak Range during the ensuing month as fol- lovs900 sard; 3 to 5 p.m. January 11th, 10 to 12 noon January 12th.
10 to 19 noon January 19th.
100 yards: 3 to 5p.ro. January 19th.
The Profesional pairs competition will run concurrently with the above com-
Glass and Crockery Ware, Cutlery, etc.;petitions.
$130
A few pieces of Canton Blackwood Ware.
Ou View from Thursday, the 9th inst Texas-Cash on delivery. Catalogues will be issued."
GEO. P. LAMMENT,
Hongkong, January 4, 1913,
PUBLIC
AUCTION
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GAZETTE.
Mr. A. Peterson, from leave, has gone third engineer, Kutwo..
Mr. R. Aitken, third engineer, Kutwo. has gone acting second engineer, same hip Mr. G. B. Mabam, second on- gineer, Kutwo, is on leave.
Mr. H. T. Pellew has been appointed
Until a few teatment is known to be useless, for, ass versally used for the purpose. To-day, this speciālish has written in The Banost.
Gargina are best avoided, sepecially wher the parts are inflamed, for they thankt so the germa in the more distant parta
of the throat.
WHAT Dooroza SAY. Formamint the pleasant fasting, germi
Now, every doctor_employs Waltag's killing throat tablet to care all forms of sore throat. Thousands of doctors have endorsed this preparation In the highest, possible terras... One of them writès în The Practitioner: "Having tried all the British Pharmacoposia lozenges, and most of the well-known proprietary antiseptic ldzenges, I have become reduced to one, and one
only (for sore bront), namely, Wulting's
Formamint,"
It is so powerful, that a distinguished scientist ones mixed a little Formatie with rator and added it to the virulent germs taken from the throat of a patient danger- ously 11 with diphtheria. The germs ware all killed within ten minutes. This suggested the use of Wulfing's Formamint for curing sore throat, and preventing it and garm diseases. It is now constantly used for these purposes.
Numbers of distinguished people have testified to the silicacy of Wulfing's Formamint for curing sore throats.
The Rt. Hon. Viscount Masserene and Ferrard writes: "I have found Wulfing's Formamint most effective for the cure of sore throat, which quickly disappears after using a few tablots."
The Rt. Hon. Lord Glantawe writes: "I Mrs. A. have been using Waling's Farmsmint fer phy, second oitier, Hangsang, has resore throat with most satisfactory results. signed.
A quantity of English Le shor, and E Understand has received instrue-socon officer, Singer's Boot Sawing Machine, &c., &e.
tions to sell by Public Auction,
TRR:---Á¤ gaul.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. January 6, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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сп
FRIDAY,
Mr. G. E. Wake, acting master, Kwei- lin, is awaiting anders. Captain G. S. the 19th January, 1913, commencing at Mills of the Taning, has gone master,
3.00 ... at his Sales Rooms.No. 4.
DUDDELL STREET,—
9 CABINET PIANOLAS, guaranteed in sound: order sad condition, will fit sny
HE Undersigned have received instruc. | pinoo.
tions from Cobael Taylor, to sell
by Public Auction
SATURDAY,
the Lith Jammary, 1913, at 2.30 M., at Chater Bungalow "North,' Howloon,-- THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE. HOUSEROLD
"S
FURNITURE.
THELEN CONTAINED, faciuling Sundry Blackwood Fumiture,
and One Rabbor Tyred Ricksh
PRACTICALLY NEW.
(Particulars from Catalogue},
Co view day of anle.
TERMS:—Às vaual
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioners. Hongkong. December 31, 1912.
"
Buyers can be supplied with rolls at 21.-each.
GEO. P. LAMMERT, Anctioneer. Bangkong, January 4, 1913:
PUBLIC AUCTION.
21
E Undersigned has received instruc- ties to all by Public Auction
on
SATURDAY,
the 11th January, 1913, commencing at 12 o'clock (Noox), at his Sales R.00.8. DUDDELL STREET,~~~
9 Cases Perrier-Jouet Champagne
13
3
1.
1633
20
2-2
Lilie
FOR SALE
THE Undersigned have received instruc
Itinos to sall (for account of the concured), at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Dan. Voux Road, Corner of Ice House Street.
1 Full size Billiard Table with all Acces
sories, in good condition by Thurston & Co., London.
1 Detroit' 4 H.P. Motor, New.
1 Bridgeport 8 HP. Motor, (Good Con
dition guaranteed).
1 American Cash Register.
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Fall particulars from the Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, November 14, 1912.
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
Marded in literaturo, has been a teacher LI HON FAN, Chinese graduate to Europe officials and merobante in the Colony for over ten years,
He has a good mathod of training Euro. peans to pass in the Chinese examination, and in possessed of a first rate certificate as a Chinese teacher. He has also a good know- ledge of Mandarin and Hakka.
Those who intand leaming the Chinese language are requested to writă caza ol China Mail office or direct to 37. Holly wood Road, Istoor.
Hongkong, May 17, 1912.
THE
76
LONDON DIRECTORY,
~(PAMMAED ÅRNUALLY)" TUNABLES Lenders throughout the World
ENABUR drag with English
· MANUFACTURERS & DEAIMES:
4
in nach clam of goods. Besides being complete commercial guide to London and žia mshurba, the directory contains lists of EXPORT MERCHANTS
with the Goods they ship, and the Colonia! sad Foreign Markats they suppİT:-
STEAMSHIP LIVES, arranged under the Ports to which they sail and indicating the approximate Bailings;
* PROVINCIAL-TRADE NOTICES
of leading Manufacturers Merchants, etc. in the principal provincial towns and
· Industrial oezires of the United Kingilam: "A" pogy of the warrent edition will be forwarded, freight paid, on geosigh of Postal Order for 20%. 20
(splits).
Crown Beer (splits). do (aplita). Joba Begg's Whisky, Saks,
&c.
Ett... TZEKE :-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer Hongkong, January 7, 1913.
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THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANUL SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES,
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., GENERAL MANAGzza, Horozoso,
J. T. HAMILTON, GENERAL MANAGE FOR THE EAST, Turro,
1910...............
New Insurance Paid for...£ 23,687,500 Outstanding insurance amounts
to.................. £282,659,220 Assets amount to £104,068,855 Surplus amount to£ 17,823,786 Dividends to Policyholders Total paid Policyholders 1910 Total Erpasses for 1910...... Groos earnings from Laterent and Rents for 1910...... Cross rate of Income from Investments 1910....... Hongkong, Feb. 23. 1919,
on the
10,576,15 53,430,301
10,392,0
21,646,621
Kweilin.
Mr. E. A. Thompson, second Hepch. is on leave.
3. J.-Parrel, second ofheer.
sen. is on leave.
officer.
The Rt. Hon. Lord Kingsale writes: "I and my family use quite a number of Wal- ang's Formamint Tablets, and find them goodly number in my pocket, and have a'l you say they are. I always carry a
recommended them to many friends."
Lord Sherborne writes that he finds Waling's Formsmint very useful in all Feng-hich it can be carried about in the pocket affections of the throat; and the facility with gives it a decided advantage over garch
Statements like these, made by distinguished men, must con ince everyone of the aupreme value of Wulfing's Forma mint for caring sore throat.
Mr. F. Bennett, supernumerary. Feng- ties, has gone besoed officer, same ship, Mr. A. Buchanan, from leave, has gone hief engineer, Wenchow. Mr. K. S. Logan, acting chief engineer, Wenchow, has gone second engineer, Poyang,
[O.T
A DRINK, A TONIC, AND A DIGESTIVE COMBINED
NO OTHER DRINK IN THE :: WORLD HAS BETTER :: GUARANTEES FOR PURITY AND GOODNESS
WITHOUT ALCOHOL OR GAS.
For
Digestion
and
Indigestion
FOR THE RELIEF of Indigestion, O.T. has proved invaluable to thousands of people.
A WINEGLASS FUL sipped after Meals, will aid Digestion, pre- vent Flatulence and "Full Feeling," and help to restore the healthy func- tions of the Digestive Systern
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VISTORS AT HOTELS.
BONGKONG HOTEL.
Tar FOB LT TO ĐÀI.
Mr and Mrs Adair Fuilding's Formsmint may be obtained of Mr J. S. Ardern all Chemists, in bottles of fifty tablets. Its Mr G. Amely
...Ball
Mr. J. MeLeary, acting chief offeer,ccess as caused many invitations to be Mr and Mrs F. S. Fungting, as gente record officer, Hipsh. put on the market. Do not be deceived by
Mr. D. McDougall, acting second on gineer. Poyang, bas goze third engineer, mano ship.
Mr. C. Thunison, elder odiod. Tubinger as gee supernumerary. Pengtien. “
Mr. R. MeWilliam, third engineer, Poyang, has gens supernumerary. Hsin Peking.
Mr. J. Mathies, from reserve, has gone chief leer, Tungting.
Captain R. HLloyd. of the Wenchowe, is on leave. Mr. V. J. Freer, from re serve, has gone acting master, Wenchow. Captain H. Froggati, of the Tungwab, has gone master, Kwangchi. Captain W. R. Wallace, of the Kwangchi. ha gone master, Tungwali.
GARNER, QUELCH & Co.,
PRAI HOTIL.
SOLE AGENTS
Dr and Mrs Aubrey Mr H. N. Jeffries Lieut. Archer
Mr & Mrs Let Jones Mr & Mrs W. Atm. Ma and Mrs Jones
atroom
Mr A. Kaith
Miss Arnold
Mr and Mrs Kohler Lt.-Col. & Mrs ́A. I
Lean and child
Mr L. M. Bayley Mr and Mrs S.. LMr and Mrs l'eyer
Joseph
Capt. & Mrs Bourchier Mr. Mason
1
Mr. A. NE. Judah
Mr E. W. Jong
Mrs B. Jong
Mr Paul Jung
Mr W. Kaffeùn
Mr S. Komer
any statements that they are just as Mr A. T. Barberini good." They are not. You court posible Mr Bäring disaster and certain disappointment if you Mr E. B. Bale rely on these to cure your sore throat or to Mr E. Besamont Mr A. Kruseman prevent garo diseases. A physician bus Mr B. C. Beaumont Mr G. T. Eloy ! written that he “has tried six substitutes Mr E. R. Belition Mr and Ms F. C. Mr and Mrs C, D J.. Macdonald, child and found not one of them efficacious."
Insist therefore, on getting the genuine
Boll
and anno Welding's Formamint. Write to Mesara A Wuling & Co., 6, Kiukiang Road, Shanghai, mentioning this paper, and they will nézd, free of charge, a Booklet, deaf- ing with sore throat, and written by a London physician.
FONG KAY,
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
RAZORS GROUND AND SET,
Mr. M. McPhail, second engineer. Ifoean, has gone secord engineer, Yu- dun.
Mr. J. Low, second rngineer, No. 54, WELLINGTON STREET Yushun, has gone
second engineer, HACAD.
HONGKONG.
System of Colleges.
Mr. J. Nelson, second engineer, Klang Graduated in America at the Moler wah, has gone second engineer, Kiang teen. Mr. C. Davidson, second engineer, Kiangleen, has gone in the Kisngweb.
Mr. C. Timbrell, chief engineer, Chi- yuen, is on leave. Mr. D. Palmer, Second engineer, Hsinchi, has gone act ing chief engineer, Chiyuen. Mr. A.
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who has beda
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NOTICE under-named Firm of TAILORS, DRAPERS and OUTFITTERS commence business from 27th September at their new establishment next to the P. & G. Go's premises.
Mr J. D. F. Mulder Mra J. D. F. Malder Capt. and Mrs F. D.
Northcombe
Mr V. d'Oettingen Mr W. F. 0. Özden-
loren
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daughter. The Ambasander and party wers expected to pass through Oboses about the end of last month on-their way to Tohio.
Mr. W Jrin
houses in this Colony, are displayed in MW. C. Van Fleet Mia Anna Schiel,
Mr & Mrs S. Schiel their Show Room.
Visitors cordially welcomed.
+
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A personal visit to our Show Room is
A Changchun de patch, dated 14th sate to resuit to mutual advantage. THE OCEAN MARINE INSURAÑO, says that the bodies of seven DIGW,
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“ptigua," "hëve” bõen discovered in a village
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WING-FAT CHEONG;- 24, Des Voeux Road Central. Hongkong, September 27, 1912,
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and sou
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George
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Mr Taurthians of the B..E OTAK CHEONG, THE TOTAL FUNDS AT 817 DOORNER, 1011, were to be despatched to the villays to
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£23,561.288, --Authorised Capital £8,000,000 Subscribed Capital £4,000,000
Bavonta Fira kranaki,
gether with a Chiness Sanitary Commitihe TAILORS, DRAPERS & OUTFITTERS on the 15th. Ancording to‘a despatch from
50 & 52, Queen's Bokt. (Batistaden 'Bro 1888)
Mr and Mrs Joseph Mr Vollbracht
Gonid
"Mbi E:Vollbracht.
· Me D. M. G. GralamaMr A. Warsza My ki M. Grimshaw ... Mr H. Watkins
Paid-up Capital 2,137,800 Harbin, two cases of long past have bein -Fire Fund 3,899,114 Found in the vibinity of Walfuos Tork": III-16 & Annuity Funds... 16,134,160 station in Zabaikal Provines. Both cass
Boking Fund Account ...... 88,511
proved latal, but there is no of the SHOW ROOM is now oodaiderably Fr. Gatitis Bir & Mrs B...Webb DO to notify Customers that their ph TP Hall MrJ Huaber Watte 272,681,56 plague spreading. The dead body of watended and improved in latest European
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Hour Mr A. Memand ialected with plagas,
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MEK.HR. R. EL: WilliaZIM
Mr&Mrm F. Winkler Me Hao Wismeyer Mr G. Go Wood Mn W.B Wood and Mis 3. Wright -
Life and Anniby`)
Branches Revenue Marias Department Other Besigte
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