FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1913.

Hughes and Hough

AUOTIONERES TO THE GOVERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY.

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers

PROPRIETORS

"TO-KWA-WAN "

COAL STORAGE.

Coder used: A.B,C,4TH & THEnitions. AL TELEGRAPH CODE,

Telegraphic Addrem • MEIRION HONGKONG,

POBLIC AUCTION.

Tik

Poble Auction, [18k Dndoraigned have rezolvad instruc

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED).

SATURDAY,

the 7th June, 1913, at 11 A.,

at their Salus Rorms, No. 8,

Des Vieux Road, Corner of

lee House Street,

A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF

Turkish Bath Towels Bath Sheth Huckalet Towels, Face Towels, Single and Double sized Bed Sheets, Irish en- :broidered Pillow Cases, Bolster Case,

Single & Double Bed Quilts, Tray & Pantry Clotha, Bath Mats, Ladies' and Gent's Handkerchiefs, Damask Tablo. Cloths and Serviettos, Gent.'s Summer Vusts, White and Cream Leo Curtains, Ladies, and Gent.'s Hosiery, Irish embroidered Rates and a few lots of English made Tunic Shirtz.

TRE-A Unost

HUGHES & HOUGE,

d'uctioneeri Hongkong, May 28, 1913.

PUBLIC

AUCTION

667

FE Cndersigned have reculved instruc tions to sell by Public Auction, (305 ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED), ch

SATURDAY,

the 7th June, 1913, at 12.45 P., at their Sales Routon, No. 8, Des Vœux Road, corner of Tax Hours STREET, SIX THOROUGHBRED IRISH

TERHIER PUPPIES."

T-As usual

UUGHES & HUCGH,

Auctioneers.

707 Hongkong, June 3, 1913.

די

PUBLIC AUCTION

THE Undersigned have received instrue ticns to sell by Fublic Auction "(FOR ACCOURT OF THE CONCRAXED).

מט .

MONDAY,

the Bin Jeno, 1913, commencing at 2 r..

at No. 23. LYSDEVRST TEBBACE,

THE WHOLE OF THE

VERY VALUARLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

*c.,

&o,

&c.

OVERWORK AND ITS THE PETTICOAT COMMANDO."

CONSEQUENCES."

FOR overy breach of her laws, remarkės or later those who overtax themselves base to pay in broken sleep, constant lassitude, disordered memory, disorganised digestion and other disagreeable symptoms, which

overdrafts on the bank of health.

Formerly, recuperation from such condi. tions involved a long holiday with enforced

WOSIAN' MY WORK IN SOUTH AFRICAN

WAK.

With the alluring title of "The Petticoat Commande," there is published an account of what was done by some unf the Boer women during the South African War tù

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AUCTIONS

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may end in a purvous breakdown, for tux keep their men in the flekl, says the Daily ARTIOULARS and Conditions of the

idlances, expesno. and anxiety Noe, doctors understand that these symp. tems are due to the using up of the organic phosphorus of the body more rapidly that tha, weakened organs evt take it from the food. To avoremu the conseqpeners of overwerk they, therefore, restore this organic phosphorus, ta

Chronicles

Lecting by Public Auction Sale, to be hold on MONDAY, the 9th day of June, Jhauna Brandt, the author, is largely 1915, at 3 r.., af the Quicon of the Public Werks Department, by Order of His r infubted to the diary which Hansie van caliency the Govarnie, of Tw Eats of Warasele kept during these moments OROWN LAND at Kennedy Road, in the months at her home in Fretoin, a large Colony of Hongkoup, for a term of 75 and besutiful property called Harmony.

years, with the option of enewal at Crown Rants to be Bitel by the Surreyor of Eis She and her mother were prominent memajany the K140, for one further term of vers ofhe Petticoat Commando. They 70 yemir Sir Charles A. Cameron, C.B., MD, kept up a constant correspondence, by F.R.C.P., etc., the distinguished Medica! astet mens, with ex-Prosidapt Kruger, Omore of Health and Tublic: Anslyst of Dublin, stat: Sunategen contains in land, and their finuro was a place f relatively large amount of organic phos.ro'uge for the Beer 'spics, who entered phous that is, phosphorus which is offered Pretoris at frequent intervals; and who to the tissues in exactly the form in which under the leadership of Captain Nande, it can be absorbed,

wer alde tesupply their comrades in the San tegun is therefore, the ident pre- paration these who sailer from overseak field with stores, clothing, and valuable in-

fen.ntio and it consequence.

"

Mr A. G. Hales, the Fom us War Corres How the mines were saved is told thus: pondent and novelist, furnishes practical Though one section of the Government. proof of this in his statement: "I have used among whom were Gen Toats Betha and Saratogen and find myself considerably Dr. E. F. Kau ; were strenuously ey

ing } posed to the blowing up of the wines. improved in general health. I am workin

late and long under considerable pressure, panetful ondy known as "the Destroyera" and fiet that my brain bonefits by every determined to carry out this folicy of re- tin of your nerve tonie that I tako... 3tven zo. revitalises a man and is not a day. No brain worker should be without it.”

These war Is amst impress all overworked people that by Sanstogen they will Reever their vituly and be able to ke p. ian working without breaking down.

Sanatogen em be obtained of all Chemists.

THEREIN CONTAINED, Comprising:- Mauve Carved Teakwood Hall Furni ture, White Examolled Bilk Taposlry Covered Drawing Room Suita with Chester. field Sofas and Corner Settees by Lase, Crawford & Co, Handsomely Carrod Cherrywood Furniture, American Oak Oabinets, Valtablo Oil Paintings and Engravings, Bronze Statuettes, Biki Tapestry and Lace Curtains, Turkish Rugs, etc., etc., White Enamelled Teakwoood Dining Room Suite by Powell, Table Linen, &c., Cutlery and Pinte by Mappin & Wabb, Massive Brass Bodsteads, (Box Bad Hair Mattresses), Zino-Food Box Ot. tomans, Wardrobes, Burcsas, Washstands,. etc., by Lane, Crawford & Powell, a large quantity of New Bod Linen, otc, eta,

·large enamelled Bathe, Porcelain Lavatory Basins, Water Heaters, etc.

Also

Finn by Rad, Jhack Sohn in excolent condition, large Americas Too Chest, Elec- trollam, Ceiling Fans, Standard Lamps, Fittings, oto., Chiming Hall Clock, large combination Bale, and a quantity of Silver Ware Mys

Full Particulars from Catalogues) On View from Saturday, the 7th Jube; 2 p.ro.

TERMAS Dual.

BUGHTS & HOUGH...

Auctioneers,

Hongkong, May 31, 1913,

1o

AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

11E Codersigned have cute!vid ine rue- Testivierung

(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNID},

SATURDAY,

the 7th Jun-19-12 45 P, at their SALES Rooms, No. 8, Do Your Rand, Corner of Ice House Street,-- SEVEN POINTER PUPPIES..

About Three Months Old. TEAMS-AK-Usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers. Hongkong. June 3, 1913. -

PUBLIC AUCTION,

ir

hui lunder. "General" Kock, on Mar 29, 1900, proceeded to the Robinson Minei wit's the intention of destroying the works. On arriving there he accidentally discovered bhat shout" £400,000 worth of gol! were still stored on the mine. He was evidently

perturbed at this that he momentari y forgot his purp wo, and galloped out haste, with the water number of his men, to the Comandie office.

Were he a lopted a threatening attitude and dem udud the reason why so much on the mine, when the Briti: b Hold w 81 werp adv-ncing from Bloomfontein Incidenc hy disclo si the fact that

lly

hal roceeded to the nine for the purpose

of destroying it. The. Krause promptly arranted in, get rid of his ecton by a rux

and he Anna oveninz Kock was sent pr Pretoria and handel prer to the Ruthorities there..

DYNAMITE AS FOOD,

A pilal story told concerning a sample uf dynamite which had been sent fri Delon Bay-with-instructions for mixing i. Hansie called at the house where the article had been hidden. Thero a a bros

693

Jalil at No. 209

Kennedy Basd.

· Particulars of the Lol.

“Boundary

Moamine.

mesta.

E.

ft.

Apr sale plan 8,700

HOTELS

THE

Anna) Heut

STATION HOTEL,

NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.

ALECTRIC LIGHT AND FANS, BATHROOM-TO-EACH-ROOM.

paper parcel was handed to her with n lei Cold and Hot Water throughout.

Read the instractions and destroy them, d she was left alone in a quiet drawi foom

On opening the part-1 she found a mal bottio of yellowish powder, ONDERS sibly a remedy for colle, to be used in the way pro-cribed, and a pot of paste purport, 18 ing to be an excelleni kalea for chapped hands. The two, when mixed together it

certsin way, unde up ono pound of dy mite, and hid para d safely through otheid

E Unrigned bara ruceived instruc- tians to sell by Public Auction

nd

WEDNESDAY,

the 11th Jure, 1913, mencing t 2.30 P.M., at their Bales Lona, No. 8,

De

Vour Road, Curer of

Ica Unaze Streel,--

hands.

Captain Nonde's last visit to Harm was to phinin information about the stalls Skinner's Court, where remounts w. re kept in good condition for the special se of British officers. **My flying coluur of seunt is over 60 strong, picked men,” he tolla Bausis. They are all in khaki, and cour the batry doing the enemy incalt b'e harm, but they would be of more -ervice to the commandes, if they d boter hoses. Our horses are wore.act #ul underfid."

Shortly aft reards the while town rangi A Larde QUANTITY OF

with the news that Skinre.'s Chart VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND - bern stormed by the Boers, and that ev ry BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, her chat teen faken, 14 all. The at ek

was wholly unexpected.

#

dc.,

&e.

Comprising as follows: TEAKWOOD Dining and Drawing Room Suites Upholstered Chairs and Sofan, Carpets and Rugs, Bed Room Suite,

aury Wardrobes, &c., Dining Ro Fiture, Mar' le-top Sideboarde, Tak- wood and Blackwood Inlaid, etc., etc., 1 Dinner an Desert Services, Crockery, Electro-plated and Sundry Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Stove, Ki chen Utensils, Cutlery,

ke.

Also

Sewing Machines in good condition Remington Typewriter and One Pinno.

Catalogues will be issued. Tan-As usual

INDIAN OFFICER STABBER. »

MURDER ATTACH BY NATIVE BUTLER,

A ar roke niti ek was committed at

8t. George's European Hospital, Dom?ng

gat at

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS. BILLIARD ROOM,

Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT CUISINE.

For Particulars spply to

THE MANAGER, TIL No. E120. Telg. Addio TAMOTZE,

Hongkong, Feb. 9, 1913

A Stimulant as Satisfactory -as Alcohol.

O.T

O.T. is the long wanted happy me toxicating or other undesirable effects. dium between a "hard" and a "soft" 10. T. is a beneficial drink for ladies drink. It compares with spirituous when needing a stimulant owing to its liquors in its stimulating qualities, its warming and comforting properties. No satisfying body and its piquant bite-but home should be without a bottle. it is free from alcohol, and is without in-

í

A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.

after meals.

Made from natural frults and herbe O.T. is a puré į mealtime drink, as an after dinner liqueat, and as a and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects remedy for indigestion, datulence and full feeling" follow its use. Alter overindulgence. there's no better "pick-me-up.” As a tonic when you feel. out-of-sorts," there's nothing better to make you it and well again.

O.T. is a trus digestive, and therefore good as a

TELEPHONE NO. 695

THE CHINA MAIL ·

NOTICE.

Gold

Beal

S

British Analytical Contrai

As a stomachie, it has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach, troubles. No drink is mere suitable than T. for bath abstainers and non-abstainers; none is more healthful for young and old.

Gold

Medal

Grand

Prix

Par's Exhibition, 1909 Empire Exhibition, London, 1911

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

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

O.T. Mixes Deliciously with

Lemonade, Soda, Mineral Waters, etc.

Waler (Hater Cold)-

Gives full body, dine favour. gives a "bite" and a delle stimularmg. refreshing ous Savour that completely lesene flmg and, Hatulent| BAZITY.

effects of rated dricks.

Whisky, Gin, Brandy,

Wines

improves favour, intensifas

the good qualities, and less- ens nicebolle effect

Ale. Beer, Stout-gives fine nip, takes cỡ heaviness and filing affect.

-SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG & SOUTH CHINA,

GARNER, QUELCH & Co.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

ΜΟΝΟΚΟΝΟ ΠΟΤΣΙ

HAND HOTE","!

Mr K. Almberg Mr O. Banman

Mr J. M. Aarun M Herman Kratt-3r Baaniano-

Mr. A. T. Barberini

Mr A. Barretto Mr E. R Bato Jammunications relating to news should. It. Balilios,

Bir G. A. Ban

Bear their Capt. C. R. Beynun

he treased to Tur EDron

Gurrespondvils must forward 996

me and addresses with any communica ting wiressed to the Editor. not necessarily fr publication but as evidence of good Faith.

KINGSCLERE HOTEL A mittur for publication should b

HONGKONG.

I

written en nas side of the paper only.

No anonymously signed communication that has alre dy appeared in any other paper Hill be inscried

NRIVALLED prition in the

district, ororlooking the Botanical Dardens and facing the Harbour.

Numerous quiet Suites with luxuriously fitted Bathrooms, Telephones and Electric Fax,

Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms

throughout. Telepbore No. 1182.

Cable Addrem Sachenin, **

1901

Letters relating to business should be addressed-to-PER-SECRETARY:

Orders for extes copies of the 'Ca MAL' should be sont as soon as possible as the supply is limited. Cash 10 cte., Credit 20 cbs., per copy.

Uterations and additions to Advertino 4.3.3. Code 5th Ed. ment on Pages 2, 3, 4, 5, 8 and

should be sent to the Oce, No. 6, Wynd Boagkong, September 1, 120.

ham Street, not later than 11.30 a..

Alterations and additions to Adverling merita on pages 1; 6, 7 and 10 should be

HOTEL. FIRST-CLASS

UNDED EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. EXCELLENT ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT. REASONABLE RATES.

TELEPECHE 373.

41

New Advertisements should be sent in before 3 p..

Alvartisments and Subscriptions which are not ordered for a ized period will be continued until countermanded.

Telegraphic Addrese Man Hongkong. Telephone No. 22.

Tat Oursa MÜL, LIMITED,

on Captain A. J. V. Betts, 1.M.8., the resident asrgen of the hospited by his KING EDWARD HOTEL sent as not inter than 2 p.m. Malom.dan butler, who sub equently at- BLACK WOOD Overmantels, Couches, tempted to ermmit suicide. Both mater Arm-chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, aud scrvant are,ow lying in the hospital Jardinieros, Hall and Tea Tables, Tempore, in a precárisas kondition. Captain Dells Brackets and Photo Fismor, Denke se had perfo med no partiou in the early "Old Inlaid Chairs, el. and few pieces of morning and afterwards went to bis

Chinese Porcelain; •

bungalow in the hospital compound to bare his morning tea. It was then about 1,quartur to eight o'clock and as aaval he mall table on the back venndab. His butler, Steik Dawood Sheik Mahid- bim. There diu, aged 64, waited on big

as nobody else on the verandah at the tine, Mrs Tote being apparently emerged with her toil t preparatory to taking a moter drive with her husband. It ens 718 that the old khansemah suddenly da hd at his muter with a long carving knife in bis hand and stabbed hin thr times, in the back, in the cheat and in the side, He then ran into the pantry. Despite the suddonness of the attack and the ections naturo of the injurica inflicted on hiso Captain Hotts appears to have risen from his chais and made for his sailant for no came down the stairs and was soon after wards agen stagzoring out from the ground floor of his bangaliw. He proceeded on to or aftern paces and dropped on the groundi near a tree.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers Hongkong. June 6, 1913.

THE

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Undersigned has received for tions to Bell by Pahlic Auction, (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNET),

OD

SATURDAY,

,,

the 14th June, 1913, at 2.30 r., at

No. 55, HOLLYWOOD ROAD,-

THE...

+

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

MC..

TURNITURE

7

B. HAYNES, Manager Hongkong, Uctober 1, 1908

WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOWER) STREET,

Opposite Clock Tower.

135

OCATION Rood for Hillside Scenery and ONLY TWO MINUTES' WALK FROM BUSINESS CENTRE. Families, Residents and Touristy made thoroughly comfortable, Terms Moderate.

Res os FineT-CLASS LINES Coder the Persous! Supervision of the

M. 8. HOY.

Sase servents having seen this, an stario was a nod and Captain Bette whe carried to the hospital. About the same timo “he servantą in the pastry came out with a story that the butler had attempted | Proprie:remu to commt suicide by cutting his throat and himself in the stomach with the stabling same, koito. The motive of the crime as nut been definitely ascertained. Sheik Dawood is a Deccan (Hyderalnd) an and it is not known where he entered Captain Betta's service. Captain' f'etts himself took charge of his appointment resident surgeon.of St. George's Hospital only recently having been imos'efred fron

Therein Contained,

BRAESID n As follows:

PRIVATE HOTEL, Upholstered Chairs and Sofas, Brussells Carpets, Curtains, Pictures, etc., Tenk wood Dining Room Furniture, Cutlery and archi. The only thing that can be sug. CITANDING in its own grounds with Glass Ware. Teak Wardrobes, Bureaus, gosted as a motive for the assault is thuit Tennis and Croquet Lawns, Large Washstands, American Oak Bedsteads, some time past Captain Rotte noticed Airy and Well Furnished Rooms. Every Bedlinen, o'c., a quantity of Cherry wood certain accentricity about the butler which home comfort, Fins View of the Harhcaz.

had Istlatly convinced hini that he was not | Telephone, No. 698,

and Blackwood Furniture, etc., eloquits right to his mind, and had hinted to his wife that he intended to discharge hin.

Also,

Coiling Fans and Fittings, Small Trop It was actually resolved to send him away

Bafe and large Ice Cho t

""""

(Full Particulars from Catalogue). On view day before sale. TEEMA Dsusi,

929

HUGHES & HOUGH Auctioneers, "Hongkong, June 6. 1914.

NA

you happen to be late your meals will be Courteponly snd Promptly servod furb the Same, Gals at The ALEXAN

RA-CATE.

717

you have last your appetite, one of tho-big-Variety of dairty dishes at the ALEXANDRA CAFE is Bure to tempt

in a day. This intention of Captain Beits was known, to his wife only, but before it coull be carried into effect the murderous avssalt was committed.

SAY, SURE, "ALWAYS" "CURES."

Det suffer from cramp colic or pain

In the stools when Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoes Eemedy goos to the right spot and gives in medinte relief. 5.You Stanot afford to be without it if you are subject to attacks of this kind. For malo by all Chemists and Storekeepers.

Apply to Me F. W. WATTS,

Braonide, 20, Macdonnell Road, Hougkang, Reptember 2, 1908,

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fr A. Biermann Air R. Brown Mr J. Cambridge Sir A. A. ClazzoN MEG. J. C. Cafeld Mrs W. F. C wen Mr C. A. Davis Mr & Mr Dorteanu

nd children Mr J. Dewar MrB. 1. Douglas Mr W. A. Dowiey bir and Mrs H. E.

Bhoutain

Mr E. H. Farrell Mr. Finlayin Mr. Eicher Mr H. Fisher Mr & Mrs Franklyn

and maid Mr Dennisa Falier Mr M. Garikli

schmitt

Mr G. T. Lloyd Dr E L. Martyn Lobb Mr D Mac tonnid Mr and Mrs Neil

MacLuty

Mr Geo, Martin Mr. T. Minthese. Mi-a Dr. Matheson

Mr T. 1. MeAran Mr B. K. Mohta Ir J. Merecki 3ir. A. 11. Blakler

J. D. F. Stulder Alisa G. O'Laty "Mr J. Ormiston

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Mr J. E. Frescott Mr. B. H. Hay Mies, F. Reay. Mr C. F. Bobine Mr T, R. Saxton Mr R. S. Shwenko Mr & Mrs Jubb Scott Mr II. Scratton Sibley

Mr and Mrs. H. Mr J. 0.

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D. J. M. Cillexpio Mr A. G. Gordan Mr V. Goulbourn Mr Joseph Gould Mr J. Gourgoy Mr P. U. Von Grian.

Gono

Mr W. C. Gowans Mrs Guan

· · | Mr J. G. Hands

M2 W. T. Harberd Mr T. K. Fasting

Mr E T Singer Mr E. A. H. Steg Mr and Mrs E. E

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Bir V. Sorby Mr S. Spira Capt. R. Spear Mis Square "g Mr C. 1. Stewart Mr.J. R. T-PP Mr and Ms E. J.

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Mr W. E. Waidler. Hewott, O.M.G.

Mr W. Werner. Mr S. Werschausky Me H. P. White 31r F. W. White Mr and Mrs I,

Whittaker Mr. G. G. Wood Mr S. P. Yondell

Mr O. Ingenahi Capt. Ranes- Mr H. &. Junos Mr. A. NE. Judah Mr. S. Kabel Mr Ellis. Kadooriv Mr. Kruseman

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Mr and Mrs Lowel Mr and Mrs Mayr Mr D Merlin Mr Mollen Mr J. Mooran Mr E. C. Mulvey Mr J. Parshall

Mr. Mrs and Mis

Rohly

Mr W. Suborn B. II. T. Sharp Mr J. Schrann

Miss Stephone Mr P. Su Mr & Mrs A Thoma Mr Wable Mr G. Watking"

tr G. Weisman

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... Me and Mr J.EL. N,

Mindy

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Passmore

Mr A. Patricio

Miss F

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Me & Fim O Laurit- Birir, Schook

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Dr Fibreg

Mr and Mrs Lexanics Me H. 3. Sparge"

and child

Mr.W. Logan

Capt. & Mrs. B

Stowart & children

Mr F. A. Mackintosh Mr D.. Walkor. Mr and Mrs Major Me G. 0, Whitelaw

and son

...

URAND CARLTON HOTEL. Mr&Mrs F. Allen Me W. Jackson Mr & Mrs Almoery Mr and Mrs Kähre Mz and Bits B. A and etild

Balantine

Mr A, RAW, Läbbley Mr & Mrs W. Bishoplir & Mrs Marian

and child 0.

and okien Mr. S. G. Bulon Bir & Mrs Metalyto Licar. E. B. Browe Mr II. Y. McLenn

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Mr A. Keith

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Kra strong..

Mr & Mrs T. Arthur Capt. & Mrs McMann

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relt and child

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Prospectuses, Trade Ciruzları Programmes, Mouns, etc., etc, Artistically Arranged and Carefully Printed,

Ton and the

wa do tho rest.

Bell

more and child ** Mr Bonnett

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Backhoes

Mr and Mrs

Down

Prd, OH. Üher

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Dr. and Mrs B. W. Mr Sch

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Mr A. L Solde Mix and Mu A, E, C. V

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21 STATION HOTAL Mrnád Birs A. C. Mem. "Troy

Akehurst Me Khuk

Me Q. H. LI. Culliferdar H. Lohmann Mr G. Edwards Bir F. Littleboro Mr Karl Fetkater Mr & Mit Pakie Mr T Gay

Mr & Mrs D. Ioal P0. M. Hayward Mr. K. Ruprecht Mr &. H. U«wilt Mr. G. Binith Mrs M. Hontian

Bir E: FAM HOTEL Mr G. W. Grosself Mr0. G. Harrison Mys Hayward Miss E. Hayward MH MH. Hoy

• Mr W. T. Ockne Mr Patrick O'Neil Mr FW. Poskunder Mr G. A Svens Alr and Mrs. Jot

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