WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4′ 1913.-

TO LET

TO LAT-AT KOWLOON.

NEW MODERN S.ROOUND FLATS, with two bathrooms, paqtry, kitchen

IN

· and, servants' quarters.. Bathrooms fisted with English Baths Kitchen has Engbah

Hughes and Hough Cooking Range and Hot Water Bouer.

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LOR

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HOP with Godown attachou, NATHAN

ROAD, Kowloop,

Kowloons Marine Lot No. 43 with wharf.

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Do.. LED.

Bengkong, June 1, 1912.

TO LET.

brunt Point ANGE substantially built GODOWN,

LARGE

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1

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O.T

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

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quisite, her sonsibility was livels, but from first to laut-sat, even when Cha tenubriand laid seige to ter-sho never, felt the tumult or manifested the self- snerife of a grand passion. She could The Salon Was-wo use the past tema dance to perfection, who would draw be advisedly; as it has long sinco pusd witchting zusie from the barp, she could TO. 2, WEST END TERRACE, Snaway-a peculiarly French institution, exchange compliments and look unutter.. says the Standard" reviewing all things, but her heart, to put it recnitly published work by M. Jomph briefly, was never given away,"not even Turquan, entitled "A Great Coquette" M. Beoumier, who treated her more Madame Remier and Her Suloy." like a spoilt child than a woman.' She Attempts were made to introduce it in was the friend of a much greater woman; TELEPHONE No. 033

his country by Lady Holland. Larly Mme. de Staci, hut that spring from the Blessington, and others, but it was to attenction that often exists in people much of a exotic to tako root in me whose clsins do not conflict. Mme. da soil. Whilst it lasted ja Franco und Stach admired the beauty of Mme. Re- to nuspices of a fow women of shining esamier, and the Intfor held the other's gifts, it was a sort of clearing-house for brains mid writ in respect, M. Turquia the exchange of ideas as well as'a thas, wristely an Interbating book, and it

153, PRAVA EAST, CODOWN, FOR SALE OR TO LET. UNFURNISHED » House at the Peak.

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14

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and a low lots of English made Tanjo A HOUSE in KNUTSFORD TER. | ing place for all the talents. Every his ultitaste verdict is a little dry, well,

Shirts.

TEN—A Ungal. -

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers.. Hongkong, May 26, 1913.

687

PUBLIC

AUCTION

18E Undersigned havo received instruo-

Emil by Public Auction,

(YOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

On

SATURDAY,

the 7th June, 1913, at 13.45 F... at their Saira Room, No. 8. Dos Voux Read, corner of Tor House STREET, SEX THOROUGHBRED IRISH TERRIER PUPPIES. TERSAs usual,

HUGHES & HUUGB,

Auctioneers..

Hongkong, June 3, 1919.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

107

HE Undersigned have received instrze.

THE

Aletion

(rox ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED),

on

MONDAY,

the 9th Jano, 1919, comrasucing at 2 2.1.

· at No. 29, LæwoHURST TERRACE,—

THE WHOLE OF TAL VERY VALUABLE

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LC.,

Baj

THERKIN CONTAINED,

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RACE

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419

THE "Prominn incuding the SILK Lot 19 known as THE RED HOUSE now in the occupation of Me T. E, Griffith,

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GUDOWN in Canton on Shamoen,

rept political or social upheaval can be all that needs to be said fe that me." traced back to an sudacious idea,

the

dient

Salon in the last days of the regimo was alive with audicious ideas less than with "willy retorts and ling epigrams. In a see it made Ne namosphere which we will not any brought about, but certainly bustened, the Proth Revision. Prominent men in the

salons disressed with clerer women the

l

blems of religions and philosophy, trusted the claims of authority liberty, and asid on hi latest boke tore to sleds politics reputatie, mi 628 made lore by the light wax candl

DAVID SASSOON & CO.. LD. Hongkong, May 15, 1913.

Office &c.

TO LEI.

Recamier had a surfeit of compliment in her life-time, and Las gained the homage of later generations thanks Jurgely to the glowing painting of her charms by David,; as well as in the classic marble of the eulptor Canova. It is not every pretty butterfly to work fate in so kind.

Gold

Aa u stomachic, it has wonderful virtues for colie, dysentery, and other stomach troubles. No drink is more suitable than Q.T. for both abstainers and non-abstainers; none is more healthful for young and old

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The More you Drink 0.T. the Better you Like it!

O.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refresis. ing and exhilarating' qualitles, its satisfying body and "bite" appeal to you-ita taste grows on you, and you soon realise that each glass adds to your liking and appreciation.

O.T. Mixes Deliciously with

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Given full body, fine favour, · gives a “bile,” and a delich. ↑ Improves favour, interides tilating. refreshing eus favour that completely the good qualities, and les lessens Bliing and fasulent | satiały:

Alcoholle effect. efects of ærated drinka

Ale, Beer, Stout-given Eno uiz, takes off heaviness and filing sách

should

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OCCUPATION FRost la noxio. HE Premises No. 6. DES VIEUX the subject of this book, Vine. Recamier,

ROAD CENTRAL HOP Kouring Chat-

Malame du hand was all intelleet pletion. Suitable for Banking and other-she was a woman of braits who would hold her own in a conpony ef at its Apply to

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claims rested on unrivalled beauty and Hongkong, May 15, 1913.

627 exquisite social tuel, and assuredly not on brains or even wit. Sho was the rD of woman, statuesque in pose, lovely in form and feature, delightfully furginine in mood and caprice, about whem ne UNEMYRILE BANK, the Fest, ut te is curious, but it is truc, that rave, and sho brought twin all to her ME. Kellett, 2 Reception Rooms, 3 Bed-unt a single epigrain from her lips han Rooms, Drying Room and daual offices monthly rent 8175 exclusive of Taxes; Gas and water laid on.

TO LET.

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She merely loots lovely, and could pose with such an en- suging air of simplicity that the reait was she soiled hrough life unchallenged and with flying colours.

Mme. Bocamber's intelligence was quick, but shallow, and if she had idea abe nails contrived to conceal on another visit to the family, and the Her art lay in her power to bewitch with her soulful eyes the clever men wom

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Ex-King Manuel visited his aunt, Duchess Karl Theodore of Bavaria, in 1912, and at that time at Princess Au gustine Victoria Ho went to Sigmaringen betrothal was announced three days later.”

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consequence to the fair lady's deficiences. Sydney Smith expressed the matter in a Barsor Road, No. 124, Peak; & rooms.

To lebar for sale, GLENSHIEL,'intshell when ho declared in rouguish mood that he always found an extremely ^CRAIG" RYRIE,' No. 4, the Peak, to pretty woman very intelligent. In other lot; fine situation; 8 rooms tennis and words, he saw har through the glamour croquet lawn

PUBLIO AUCTION. of romance, and appreciated con pliment which beauty paid to wit. Wow. PARTICULARS and Conditions of the Recamier understood, this perfectly will Letting by Fullia Auction Bala, to be She never invited to her Salen undis held on MONDAY, the 9th day of June tinguished men; the citen Tet, out of 1913, at 3. F., at the Offices of the Pablis

Works Department, by Order of His Ex her way to bring into its ziagic einus cellency the Governus, of Two Lots of DROWN LAND at Kennedy Read, in the was fastidious in her choice of friend any of Hongkong, for term of 7% years, with the option of scnewal ́st. Crown ship, theagh that choice was dominated Retace be fied by the Surveyor of His

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