TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1913

Hughes and Hough

AUCTIONZERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.

AND ÁÐSHNALTY..

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

AN

PROPRIETORS

TO-KWA-WAN COAL STORAGE.

"Jodes used: A.B.C. & 5rn EortionA, AL. TIRONAmite Cope.

Telegraphic Addreæ ↑

MEIRIONA HONGKONG,

PUBLIC

AUCTION.

TAK Undersigned have received instruc- don to Bull by Tahin Austion

od

WEDNESDAY,

the 28th May, 1813, commencing at 2.80 2.3., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Don Vaux Road, Corner of

Tee House Street, -

A LARGE QUANTITY' OF VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,

&*.

&c., &c.,

Comprising a followe:-- TEAKWOOD Dining and Drawing Room Suites, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite, Burenas, Wardrobes, &e.. Dining Room Furniture, Marble-top Sideboarde, Teak- wood and Blackwouri Inlaid ato,etc., 1 Dinner and Dessert Servicon, Crockery, Electro-plated and Sundry Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Store, Kitchen Utensils, Catlery,

W.

11

BLACKWOOD--Overmantels, Couches, Arn-chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jar- dinieres, Hall and Tes Tables, Tenpoys, Brackets and Photo Frame, etc., Old Inlaid Chains ste, and a few pieces of Chinseo. Porcelain ;

- Ala Powing Machines, 1 Romington Type- writer,

And

One Gilard & Collard Piano, Catalogans will be issued.

Ten-As Ususi,

HUCHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.

Hongkong, May 22, 1913

PUBLIO AUCTION

0.53

THE Undersigned have received instruc tions from the Proprietor of the GLOBE HOTEL, to sell by Public Auction

THURSDAY,

the 29th May, 1913, commencing at 2 r.M.,

At THE GLARE HOTEL, No. 184, - Queen's Road Central,--

and FRIDAY, 30th at 11 a.m.,

THE WHOLE OF THE

GEO. P. LAMMERT

י

ADOTIONEER

FUNDS FOR A CHINESE

UNIVERSITY:

Revival of Lord William Coll's Scheme.

THE CHINA MAIL.

FAILING STRENGTH

and How to Rastors it.

די.

Weld simih in there, who lerd thợ physical and i grynas «tru_gth: Considerala'importance is being at neem 1-res in diffet to explain. Th

feet reinkina that it doir, às la winkels in tached, in circles in this country south de who burn the candle at-lothes h -cerned for the welfare of China, to the re-business or in plasUTY. SHARE & GENERAL BROKERvival of the scheme for the establishment i

PUBLIC AVOTION.

THE Vadarqnod has recaiend instead. tion to all by Public Auction

THURSDAY,

the 29th May, 1913, commencing at 9.37 at his Sales Rooms,

DUDDELL STAKET,--

A COLLECTION OF " VALUABLE CHINESE PORCELAINS AND CURIOS,

Comprising

-Coloured and Blue and White Vases, 1ates Bowls and Figure, Old" Bronze, Jade Urnaments, China Glaas, Amber and Crysal, Souf Bottles, Old Chinese Pic- rures, Tonkin Inlaid Work, etc., etc.,

ind

Txara-Cash on delivery.

A Quantity of Silk Embroidered Hang ingy, Mandarin's Coats, etc.

Ou View from Wednesday, the 3 th May.

GEO. P. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hongkong, May 22, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

651

NÆR GEO, P, LAMMERT bas received Minstructions to all by Public Auction

FRIDAY,

the 30th May, 2013, commencing at

3 r., at his Atcrios RooMS,

DUDDELL STAZIT, —

IN ONE LOT

THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

Whatever the cx of this

of a modern University or. Wostorn lines strength, which ankes the sufferer liters, in Central Chilia, says the Daily thing except the condition of his holth,

weiry, and absolutely indifferant by every and Lender," Cox' progress has beets his overwhelming desire is to restore b's mude with the remodelled enterprise, and strength that he may fual Anandable te there is little doubt that the University enjoy his life ipcu murs. What sa ba it is hoped to found will be more offigiert man needs je a fod 'which will rady than any at present existing in the Repub.romove the feeling of wake an i zi ploce i with ons of stoungth. For this pepe nothing can compare with, Sanaty go of «77 will be remembered that the criginal ( which Dr (15. Physicion Estriondiary to proposals advented by Lord Williaus His Into Blajesty Kilward VII, wisten:

· Gaspoyno-Crell Montemplated the erection hare ben uing S na go for in

lo.

of University buildings at Waching, theter of years in my practice, with excellent city where the setun qutbreak of the results. Th co result hire been stiby

grod in cares of envalence after revi revolution took plase."

*

LACK OF FUNDS. Isponsibility for the undertaking wa

es, peily time of an fufo tivu atafe, and also when it wendinitati'o tu build up the arungth, to stimulate the

tish the blood. to be divided between Great Britain andily functions and prove the circulas Ametica, strong committees representing Nearly sixteen thousand other physicians. the Dniversities of Oxford, Caribridge, have written in similar strain, mid so havi and Londen boing formòd in this, country

many disti gushed men. Anseng them i the t. Flon i Federick Miler, Inet... Dieulty was experienced raiving

a member of His Majesty's Privy Council. unds for the establishment and endow and, therefore, a man whosu position gives monk of the University, and till a few his words peculiar roigh. He writes weeks ago it appeared likely, that the Saratogen seems both to nourish me and whole proposal would be abandoned. give me strength" Since then, verer, the position has Naterially changed.

Impelled by realization of the im portance of the issues to be faced in China, and the urgent need for educa tional institutions of the first epler, many new supporters have promised their hulp. Serorni nemers of Parliament are ju iteresting themselves in the solemne, önc them making a donation et 12,500 (4: the fuals, while other subscriptions for

antiul unonals have been received.

1335,000 WASTED FOR A START. -

Chemists, never fails to do this to storytro

Sanabrgan which may be obtained of all

who take it,

G.

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ARTICULA ̈S AND CONDITIONEDt thô

Thus American group having withinwearing in Publ e suo ins Sale, from the undertaling, the University wali

7) held on MONDAY the 2nd day if

I now be founded under purely · Brith". | Jonc, 1913, se 3.0.32, st, the

ruspires. This plan likely to be adopted is that of a Touching and exainining Uni versity without religious bias. with r

her frauential hostele on densitet Christian lines, supported in many case, by different missions, whose co-operation In this difcetian hing been readily pre

the Public Winks Depugement, by Order of

Exp lency the Goreing, of One L

registered as Juland Lot No. 1997, situntemised. in Wong Nei Chong load and adjoining the Race Cures, excellent building site. Aron 29,519 sq. ft.

The sum of £35,000, is needed befor on netual start can be made, and the sui ruptiæsi in establish the University per

Particulars and conditions of sale may be manently on an adestiate scale will li obtained from

Mr GEO P. LAMMERT,

Auelimeer. Ma J. CAEN CLARK,

14, Queen's Road Central,

Architect:

or

Mera HASTINGS & HASTINGS,

8, Des Voeur Road Conimi,

The Vondars' Solicitors. Mongkong. May 16, 1913.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

Back

two or these times, that amount,

China today is a reality where three vours ago is was little more than und there is already sufficient interest F | Hio dëvolopment of the Republic to give ground for confidence that the Snancial diffeulty will now prove a much lös- formidable costele.

DEATH OF

431

LITTLE DORRIT."

THE Undersigned han received instrue THE Public Activa

OD

SATURDAY,

the 31st Alay. 1913, commencing at 11 A.,, at No. E, VICTORIA VIEW,

Kowloon,-

A QUANTITY OF

A sweet old fady who ginimed to be the original of Dicker Little Forrit," Mrs. Mary Ann Cooper, her did at Southgate, aged 19. She was- a" play. mate of the novelist by his childhood, and

gave her the sobriquet" of "Litte Durrit tong before the Hame was in „mortalised "it" fetion. Dickens bid fondness for nickning his associute“, and be to anli Mr. Cooper's brother Dau TS Mary Ann Mitten, # Mrs. Cooper was then, was four year old when she first niet Dickenɛi

Shit

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD ured his boyhood prurlo-birdasting.

FURNITURE

(Almost New).

Full Passioulars from Cataingpe, Un view from Friday, the 30tli May. TsCash on delivery.

3EO. P. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, May 26, 1913...

669

Pag-stealing, rabbit-hunting--and · WUS always rendy to join in any expedition el adventure. She recalled how Dickens woold persikester to miss Sunday after.

order to explore tire places of interest fr

of Crown I mad at my Road, in the Colony wi Hongkong, for a term of 75 years, com- mensing from 14 February 1912 with the option of renewal as a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of Llis Majesty Le King, for one further term of 75 years

Particulars of the Lots,

Lorailts

Boundary

Measure

13

per als plan.

Upet Price,

£30

A Stimulant as Satisfactory as Alcohol.

O.T

O.T. is the long wanted happy me dium between a "hard" and a "soft" drink. It compares with spirituous liquors in its stimulating qualities, its satisfying body and its piquant bite-but it is free from alcohol, and is without"in-

T

"

toxicating or other undesirable effects. O.T. is a beneficial drink for ladies when needing a stimulant owing to its warming and comforting properties. No: home should be without a bottle.

1. ཏུནྟི

A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.

Made from natural fruits and herbs CXT. is a pure and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects follow its use. After over-indulgence" there's no better pick-me-up", Aa a tonic, when you feel "out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make you fit and well again.

mealtime drink, så an after-dinner liqueur, and as a remedy for indigeation, flatulence and "full feeling” after meals.

As a stomachic, it has wonderful virtues for calle, dysentery, and other stomach troubles. 'No And drink is more suitable than O.T. for both abstainerm

O.T. is a true digestive, and therefore, good as a i and non-abstainers; none is more healthful for

3 74 M young and old,

TELEPHONE No, 836..

Gold

Beal

3 Gold

Bista Analytical Control.

Medal

Grand

*Prix

Paris Exhibition, 199 Bricire Babibition, London, 1811

The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!

O.T. win favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refresh- Ing and exhilarating qualities, its satisfying "body and "bita" appeal to you-its taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your liking and appreciation.

O.T. Mixes Deliciously with

---Lemonade, Sada,

Mineral Waters, etc.

Water!

(Bot or Cold)—

Whisky, Gin, Brandy,

Wines

Given full body, ne favour, stimulating. retreshing komen filling and fatalent effects of writed drinken.

Ale, Beer, Stout-gives fica nip: takes off hexvioess and fling effect.

gives a "bite" and a delickimproves favour, intensides ous flavour that completely the good qualities, and less. satisfy

na alcoholic effecta,

SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.

THE CHINA MAIL,

LTD

UNDERTAKES

T33 ALE BOATS OF ARTISTIC JOB-PRINTING

such as

NVITATION CARDS, MENUS, DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMER, CIRCULARS, PAMPHLETS. COOKS, PROSPEC TUSES, WINE LISTS, ETC., ETC., ETC,

"U tain quotations from

THE "OBINA MAIL OFFICE 6 Wyndrum Štreer

Furopean Supervision

ADD VVISITORS AT HOTELS:

LTMG Aurely

PARIS TOILE

OKAYONG UQTEL.

Mr G. T. Lloyd, tr Mr A. T. Barberini Dr E L. Mariya Lobh

the ety, promise hier som alluring freut No. 15, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL Dr A. 3 Earretto

in the way of a visit to the Tower, fun with the beadles, or romps in the parks." At first Charles called me i little

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HUROPEAN AGENCY. | girt,*** suld "Mrs. Cooper.

FITTINGS, FANS, &c., &c.

THEREIN CONTAINED,

Comprising

Thon

day he said "I shall call you Little Dor- Frit, Fas 4 'don't like the mains of Mury.

(UNDER THE ASTOR HOUSE).

Leading LADIES' & GENTLE MEN'S HAIRDRESSING SALOONS IN THE EAST". Manufacturer of SEVES DES ALPES, Hairwash to provert the falling out of hair.

.:

MFE. R. Bite Bir A, Beaumont Mírs 7. R. Balilios Vr G. A Bona air R'Brown

Bir A 3. Cambridge

Redsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing Tables WHOLESALE buying agencies Anti.' Andover afterwards, ovog when pronounced by those who use it the best Bir A.-A. Chixton

undertaken for all Britial and Cun-I was married, ho continued to call me..

Cheat-of-Dmwors, Overmantela, Side-tinental goods, including

brda, Extensión Dining Tables aud Claire, Large Hatstands, Crockery. Ware and Cutlery, Glass Ware, &c. &c., Solid Teakwool and Marble Counter, · Large' American-made Safe, Revolving Electric Ceiling Fans and Statuettes, 2 Pianos, all Bar Fittings,

So

&c.,

On view day before sale, Catalogues will be issued.. Txokos--As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, May 23, 1913.

NOTICE

HIGH-CLASS PRINTING

"BOOK BINDING

650

·THE CHINA MÁIL"-OFFICE.

BOOKS & PAMPHLETS A SPECIALTY

Books and Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Chemicals, and Druggiate' Sandrine, Chins, Earthenware and Ginmware, Oyelee, Motor Cars and Accessories, Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods Fancy Goods and Perfumery

Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery, Plato and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Storrs,

Comaniation 21%

Truda Discounts allerbed Special Quotations on Demand. Sample Cases from £10. upwards, i Consignments of Produse Hold on Accoun).

WILLIAM WILSON & SONS ESTABLISHED 1814),

25, ARDRECHT LASE, LONDON, E., Dahla Adarmon: “korasiak, Tarkour M

THE CHINA MATI

TYPHOON

MAP and

GUIDE

spectuses, Trade Circulars- Programmes, Menus, etc., etc,~1LZ

Artistically Arranged and Carefully Printed. Proda and prompt delivery

the two we do the 'resti-

you happen to be late your meals will be Courteously and Promptly served Jung the Satan Only at The ALEXAN- DEA VAFE..

Enables one to locate the centre

KIT MAL RUTOR.

of a Typhoon 90% GA... GRINIZORRES -

MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD AND

TAFED FOR HANGING,

Price 40 Cents,

Little Dorrit."* In after years I „Cooper's brother, who became a soldier in Chancery Inno, was the His-long friend of Dickena, managed his legal uffairs, and was; in fact, his coandartis) adviser. "When Charles came to Sun. bury? vald Mrs. Cooper, “ hu often flot a little present for Little Durrit," He could never hand it to me. When he was going nway he would say, '„Good-bye, Dorrit, you'll find something upstairs for When he had gond I'd find o broosh or something like that raiting for

To un the pincushion in his room."

BRIDE FOR AKILT.

Curious and, at times, unpleasant es periences befell Mr. William Campbell. late of the Black Watch, during an im perial tour in a kilt which he his concluded After walking through India, Caging, Ans traits, and New Zealand, and covering uver 60,000 miles. The Highlander's gar boyage, att acted a surprising amount of attention At Taranto, Italy," was streated for delugen imprompta Highland. "fling in the street, in eylon I came BEAT to being murdered at a religions, festival, fur people took to for a devil New Zanland, Maori abief cffered ma naliva bride in exchange for the costume. My kilt was certainly a nulaanen, sometimes. The sun in Australia is so powerful that I spent much money on Eau de Cologne with which to bathe my expoand knees inlan

tiempt to keep af the mosquitoes,

"ALWAYS · RECOMMEND IT.

Almost every commanty there, in "some and whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colio." Cholera and Dia Thon Remedy. Such persons soldom miss at opportunity to recommend it, and thre recommendations, and its never failing qualities deo and for its great popularity For la bail Chemists and Stars

From the Omna Mail Offen

kem

Mrs W. F. O won

J. O. SCPIESS, Proprietor. Mias Crocker

Mr O. H. Davis Hungkong, Febrary 8, 1913.

JAPANESE MAKERS.

13

Mrs F. C. Macdonald,

child and nurse

Mr D Maclonald Mr. and Mrs Neil

MacIntyre

Mr Geo. Martin. Mrs R. T. Matheson. Misa M. Mathema' Mr B. K. Mahta Mr J. Merecki Mr. H. R. U. Meg Mr & Mr Tertesne De C.P. Morgan

My J.D. F. Mulder d2 children MJ. Duvar

Dr& Men Nannad Mr. S. Durnantury in G. O'Leary Mra R., Douglas Mr.J. Ormiston Mr E 1. Douglass Mr T. W. Orgood Mr. J. Pinnock Mr W. A. Dowiny,

EVED KIN ME. H. Farra

Footwear

MADE

ORDER

CHERRY- & \00,,

PEDDER STREET.

Opposite Hongkong How

Honghair, May

LENTING,

TERMS: VERY MODERATE

Venmlinčirm Trea

Moderate Price.

TEAK, BOTKIN

Mr J. M. Aaron Air and Ms W. G. Drand Mrs Aubrey Humphreys

Lt. T. O. 1. Archer, Mr & Mrs P. Jacks --RA M.O.

Mr Jerson

KING. HOWARD HOTEL.

Mr.R.Almond Me‘A· BiormanD Mr H. W. Booth

Chee

BT.

Mr B. W. Cox

Mrs Dabbie

Mr J. A. Dobbie

Miss Marsey

Me and Mrs F. E.

McHugh

Mrs B. Miller and

daughter

Mr and Mrs J. H. Si

Mody.

Mr W, A. Donaldson Mr M. F. Murray

Capt. and Mrs T. Mr A. P. Nobbs

Donaldson

Mr G. Dye

Capt. & Mrs W. C.-

PASEDMore

Mr D. LE mandorf Mr P. ( Fickburn

Miss F. Faundor

Mr Fischelt

Mr Geo, Grimble

Mr P. Harvey

F

H.Ima

Mr and Bir Kraft

Mr & Em C. Laurib

Me & My Bohrok Dr Sibice

Als H. S. Sharee

Cipt. & Mrs A. Ho

Stewart & children Mr D.. Walker

Mr and Ms Lemaire Mr&Mrs Warner

and child'

Mr W. Locan

Mr F. H. Whitə

Mr G. C. Whitelaw

Mr F. A. MackintoshDr Wind and

Mr and Mrs Majer

and son

GHAND, GARISTON HOTEL

Mr and Mrs Albertar N. Hashin and children. Mr W. Jackson Mr & Mrs F. Allen Mr and Mrs Kaba Mr & Mrs Almbag" and child

Bir and Mrs B. 4 Mr AB. W. Läbbley

Balantina

MrLopes and party Mr & Mrs W. BishopMr F., Mok

& Mrs W.-Arm- Mr A. Keith and child Dr D. R. Faol

strong

Mr and Mrs E. 6. Mr 8. G. Bolden

"Me 8. Paul Lieat R. EL. B. Brows Mr&Mrs R. Pistonfe Peter Mr. W. Randall

Mr A. F. Remedios

Mr & Mr. T. Arthur Kriss Mr E. F. Ancott Mr and Mrs A. R. Me J. Campbell Mrs W. M. Bar- Liston

Itt aud child

Capt, & Mrs McMan Mr and Mrs C. D. J., children and nurse.

Bell

R.A.M.O.

Mr Bennett

Mrs Beyer

Me &

Rigg

Bira J. Crawford: Lieut-Gen W.Crom-Mr A. E. Bal'in Mm C. Darios Mr G. W. Bewall

hie R.E.

Mr L. C. Faundersou Mr D. 3. Dalfendahl Mr W. J. Edwards Madam Esnault BL-T. G. Flyemi

Mr R.. Stopheson

Mr Z. A. Tobics

Mr E. J. Treadgold

Mr R. 3. Vargett

Bir E. J. McNutly “Bir & Mrs Mitchell-

Mr and Mrs H. L. Mr R. Wetheill Mrs Bowdler

more and child

Foush and child. Majos Bowod, .P.D.L.MonteithRAM.OMA. J. Gandy Attorney General J. Mr and Mrs H., Ober Mr G. Harpek

¿À, BacknUI

Mr and Mrs El. E. Misa Pipes

Ehrenfels Mr E B. Ray

Miss F. Besy Mr W. E aberta Mr C. F. Rübios y Mr A. Rohrmann Dom. F. Fospigliosi Miss Selloseer Mr Schults Mr Jas. Scut on

Mr. U. A. Farrell Mrs. Finlayson Mr H. G Fisker Mr. H. J.

Ford Mr J. H E Mr Denmen Falter. Mrs K. Gero,

Mr A. 6. Gordon

Joesph Gould

Bir V. Goulboura

Mr J. Gourgey

Mr P.-O. Von Griso

Gopo

"Mes-Quen"

Miss Halle d

Br J. C. Sibley

Mr E T. Singer

Mr M. Cary

[J

and chila

Rev. Foster Pegg

Mr R. B. Cubh, ... Mr J. Plummer

[Lt Col J. J. Radcliffe,

Cr Cral

Lt. aid Men T. O. Cunningham, IA

Major Davy. RE Mr G. Duiton

RE.

Biton

Mr & Mrs. Ritchie Mr Bebrow Rowe

[44] Contal & Mrs Eteen Mr LASculĘ

Alte Frisk, Mr R. D. Shawan -

Mr and Mrs G. G.Mr A. Bindisi Gordon Hette, PakMe 0. Skott

Mr and Ms Mr and Mrs B.-A. Mr Seydfer

Smith

Mr V. Soxby

Dr. Spiro.

Bin Square

Mr J. I Mr.JAG Hanna Mr W. P. Thompson

Mr W. Harbord Dr Welther

Man Mira Hector MM B.: Webb on, Mr. R. A. Br 1. H to Wechiel Hewitt, C.M.G. Mr WE Weidler Dr Hillebrecht

Mr Th. van Hunt

Capt R Innes

Mr P.Jubnion

Mr & Mrs A Wri

and 4 children

Mr. H. P. White

Mr F. W. White MAN. E. Jedah Mr D. White Sir Elis Kadoorio Me and Mr. J. W 195 Mr O Kauffman:** Withington

Mr T.-8. King:G, G. Wood Mr.A. Kruseman Mr James Wright. Mr W. H. Lambert Mr 8. P. Yoalell

Miss Láran

Mr W. Dobbet Mr.R. Froblie Mrs Martin Mr Droguers Mr W. R. Osker "Draud Mes Grahm Mr John O'neil Min Grahm/Mr-Patrick O'neil Mr Williaal Gray Dr Parker and Mr. G. W.Orscelt Mr BW. Perkander Mr.O. G. Harrison

•STInte: Mr and Mrs S S. Mr & Mrs A. Gibes Sharp

Col Gosden, Hall, Lt. Col. W. B. Ushers

BAM:O) Smith, A.O.D.

Mr & Mr P. Sollet

3-J Ondán

Mr J. C. Gough. MrGroig

MH Hanock

Mr O. E. Stewart Mr&Mrs Sutherland Mr. Wagner

Hor. & Mrs. W. Wi liam and child

"IRANU" ZUTELA,

Mr K. Almborg Mr. Banmann Me Baumano Mr P. Beusbanson Mr D. Bogga Miss Bonetta Dr Briell

Me Bomann

Mi Calvart Mr and Ms Ore.

Mz Blacn

Me Orank Mr Fridley

Miss Greco. Mr G) Great / „M: F. Haden

Higginbotham

Mr J. Holdt

G. Kaddell Dr Keyt

Mr and Mrs Lowel Mr and Mrs Mayr Mr D. Merlin Mr Malles

Mr J. Moonan

Mr E. O. Mulvey Mr J. Parshall “Mr. Mas, and Miss

Bir W. Banbera MrEL T. Sharp Mr J. Sokmann Miss Stepinbe Mr P. Stole M Mr & Mr A Thoms Mr Wahle Mr G. Watkins Mr O. Weimam MrP. Whitt/ck Mr E Will.70

Me B. Lorriah Mr. Woodenle

Mr H. A. Razolaud Mr N. C. Walkerung Matales famed Bes

Capt.Whitins, AOD Capt & Mis HodginsMr David Wood

Mr

Hearn!

Major

Hamphrey, Mng Wood

THE STATION HOTEL

Mr and Mrs A. C. Mr Wars Hoy Kkehurst - Me, Klink

·KINGSOARE COTEL.

Consul Generi An Mr E. Larg

dorsonagen

Mr. and Mrs J. H.-Little

Bickhouse Mr & Mrs W. Logan Me and Mrs M.

Bowman

G.MT. A Loughlin

Mr H. O. Morgan

Dr and Mrs B. W. Mr. X, 8 Morrbon

Brown A Prof./C. H. Ober

by Mr. and Miza A.-E. Mr & Mrs 3. Robart

Mr O. H. H. Oulliford H. Lehmann Medih. Edward Mr. Littlemore Mr.Karl Fatkotar Mr & Me Pinkie'

Mr & Mrs B, Real MEUMPHSYward Mr F. E. Eupreot

Mo A. O. Bilith" M&Howitt

ON'T Forvet after the Show.Support Mrs Elbyward and Mr. Join j'Ar·LF Gay

-And Light Refreshments.

Open Tül Midiaht

Mu Hayward Mr W. O. Walker Mi MB. Hoy

Carlston

Miée D. Filkins

May G. Faches.

ME WIL Bord Mr L. Bhíoldm Dr J. M. Gillerple Capt. 0. V. 8, škris- Mra L. B. Hodgeshire, RA 11aeter Hedges Dr Stedmar

Mr W. B Hind Major & Mrs.

M UP. Thoms MrG. J, B. van der

Mr and Miss Husloud P. D. Wilson Dr & My Erin Jons Mr J. W. Wilson

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