MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1913,
TO LET
TO LEX
EDGEHILL No. 6, The Peak: A Frva-
UNFURNISHED
| BOOMED BUNGALOW,
Apply A. BAYMOND,
Cio S. J. DAVID & Co.
Hughes and Hough Hong, June 28, 1913.
AUCTIONS TO THE GOVERNMENT,
AND ADMIRALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
TO LAHT.
818
ENTERTAINMENT.
THEATRE
ROTAL
BONGKONO. FOR 10 NIGHTS ONLY Chipmencing FRIDAY, July 4th, 1913 MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS, THE NEW BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY.
Novioon, Immediate possesion,
ATO.-K. *LYEEMOON VILLAS": FRIDAY, July 4, 20
Apply to
SPANISH DOMINICAN PROCURATION,
8, Seymour Road, Hongkong. Hongkong, Juno 27, 1019.
807
General Brokers.
TO LET.
PROPRIETORS **TO-KWA-WAN" COAL STORAGE.
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have recaired instrue.
tions to well by Public Auction
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCURSED),
on
WEDNESDAY,
the 2nd July, 1913, commencing at 2.30 r., at their Solos Rooms, No. 8,
Deq Var Road, Corner of": -
Ice House Street,
A LARGE AND VALUABLE ASSORTMENT OF CHINESE PORCELAINS, BRONZES, Ac., As follows:..
Ac..
&c.
Wall Plates, Incense Burners, Ginger, Jara, Blue and Whits, Three and Fivo- Coloured Vases, of the Kunghi, Kisolung, and Tewkwong periods, Bauff Bottles,
Jadestone, sto, etc., etc.
On view day before sale. Catalogues will be issued;
HUGHES & HOUGE,
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Hongkong, June 25, 1913
FUBMO AUCTION,
ON AND FLOOR, No. 3 PEDDER
STREET,
One-Roomed OFFICE......... Apply. Pro perty Office JARDINE, MATHESON "& CO., LAND
Flongkong, acril 30, 1913,
153, PRATA EAST, GODOWN.
695
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1b94
TO LET.
CHOY with Godown attached, NATHAN
ROAD, Kowloon, Kowloon Marine Lob No. 48, with whart
Apply to"
HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co Lab, Hongkong, Jane L, 1912
NO.2
CO LET.
(FROM IT JULY 1813).
[O.2, MOUNTAİN VIEW, The Peak.
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LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong June 9, 1919.
LA
792
THE Undersigned have received. Insteno.
Toes to fall by Pablle Auction,
об
THURSDAY,
the 3rd July, 1915, at 2.30 p.., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Read, corper of for House STELET,
A LABGE QUANTITY OF VALUABLE, TEAKWOOD AND CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE, &c., &o-!
Comprising as follows:- "TEAKWOOD-Dining, and Drawing Bam Bultos, Upholstered Cheira nad Sofaa, Carpets and Rugs, Beass Bedatenda and Cuba, Bed Room Suito, Barenus, Wardrobes, o, Dining Room Furniture,
TO LET.
729
ARGE ROOM Suitable for Offices or
Godown.
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Canton, June 6, 1913.
721
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MEIRION, No. 10, Perk, furnished or
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No. 91, SHELLEY STREET.
To let or for sale, "GLENSHIEL," Hareer Boad, No. 124, Peäk, 5 rooma.
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Furnished KIRKENDOA, No. 113, The Peak, till 30th September. Immediate possession.
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One GODOWN, Duddell Street..
4
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of
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Liao Two Electric Ceiling Fans (good condi- tion), Lamps, 1 Bewing Machine, Marble Clocks, large American Iron Safe, Tes Chest, eter, Mosquito Curtains and a largo number of pair Lace Curtain, Two Pianos and One Saloon Ride (Lady'a) Practically NEW,
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PATELL & CO.
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Inman
18,000 Newinan (roc. 4,500) 17 17,986
Pugilistic Challenje.
· Pat O'Kealo, is willing tehos, Georges Carpentier for any reason side stike and the bout purse offered, fenly rounds at catch-weights
„Bill Curzon, of -Moomsthymia -pros pared to box Pat O'Krafo Pie. Harris, or any other middleweigh in England, the best of twenty sounds, or £100, aside and the best purse offered-
Rowing.
HARRY AND PRANICE.
Now that the weather, is piere appre able, ways a Home paper to hand, public Tutorest in abo grins aquatie oyent due pri Monday, July 21, when Barry and Pearces raw over the Thames Championship Course for the World's and English Championships, The Sportsman" Chat- lenge Cup, and £1,000, has increased considerably, It is satisfactory to report that the Champion and the challenger ure making oxcellent progn their pre- perations. Barty, by runson of his recond, is the more fancied amongst Thames ours men, but sentiment possibly has a little to do with his favouritism. There is no doubt that Pearce is a powerful mùn, and in bis stylo has the capacity of travelling fast over a considerable distance. Pro. perations are being made for steamboate to follow the rear, and the men have mutually agreed that Aft, J. Upton, whe has-monged recoat championship reqss, stall arrange the details.
Barry has now taken up his quarters, at Barnes, and is eculling twice daily from Tom Green's Boathouse. He has not yet
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 wito Tilia - benéficial drink for ladies drink. It compares with spirituous when needing a stuntant wing to its liquors my 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
Aiqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.
mealtime drink, as an after-dinner liqueras, and as a remedy for indigestion, flatulence and "fall feeling" after meals.
Made from matural fruits and herba 0.7.ts a pure d-kresland beverage, and only favourable effects follow the use. After overindulgence there's no better pick-me-up.” As a tonic: when you 'feel As a stomachic, It Ess wonderful virtues for utoForts, there's nothing better to make you colle, dysentery, and other stomach troubles. Na dt and well again.
drink is more suitabis than Q.T. For both abstainers O.T. is a true digestiva, and therefore good as a - and non-abstainers; none is more: healthful for.
www.young and old
entered strich training, but will do so next TELEPHONE No, 636
Monday, which will give him his usual six weeks preparation. Yesterday he was afbet twice, undertaking his important work in the morning, whoa; after pad. dling down to Putney, ho wans back to his quarters at good, if not full, speed. Barry's stilling retains its old charnotaris: ties, of which the most commendable tea tures are length, ovennces, and enso. „Ap- parently he does not work hard 'in his boal-Pearce, like other strangers, Boon noticed that--but the champion's record falsifies such ideas. As a matter of fact. Barry drives his bladen hard and long, but is so good a waterinam to look upor that ho appears to be rowing easily. Very won he will be joined by his old trainer, Jack Wingate, who has prepared him for all la Thares rages. Sans Dros. are ww finishing Barry's new shell sent from Mr. Loting. It is built on etly the same lines as the Alfred, In which he boat Amst, and which is now
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Orders for extra coples of the On Air J. Dewar ward, Gin. deup in the centres and Sinar should basant as soon as possibls ar & Mrs. Doman leep aft. There is to be a 4ft 10in the supply is limited. Cash 10 ots Credit Capt. & Mrs R. H.
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ments on Fage 2, 8, 6, 8 and 9 Pearce is in the pink of health, and should be sent to the Office, No. 6, Wynd yesterday strip as hard as nails. Hisham Street, not later than 11.30a.m. has been a careful proparation, for aïnes Alterations and additions to Advertas 7.00 .. to 8.00 am...Every 15 minuta.
his arrival here two months age he has menta on pages 1. 6, 7 and 10 should be 8:00am to 10.00a.m...Every 10 miznisë. 10.00am to 11.00 Every 15 miantes,roduced himself only Dib., his weight vee- sent as nob later than 3 p.m. 11.80.. bo 19.45 p.m...Every 15 minute tir being 1st. He now has little more 18.45 p.m. to 1.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes.to take off, the Australian having found 1.15 p.m. to 1.45 p...very 15 minutit easier to reduce himself than had been 1.45 pm to 9.15 p.m. Every 10 minutes.
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