TUESDAY, JULY 8, 1913.
ENTERTAINMENT
THEATRE
ROYAL
HONGKONGW
FOR 10-NIGHTS ONLY
NAVAL AND MILITARY.
(From the L. and C. Express(').
THE CHINA MAIL.
Lioub. Colonel H. M. Grahain, who
hus. just completeil fear years at the bend
the 1st Battalion South Wales Bordur.
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
re, Chetham, was the last of the old SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
Hughes and Hough Coming FRIDAY, July 4th, 1912 wanty. Feuria" edheers doing regi
ACTIONZERS TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMMALTY.
General Auctioneers
AND.
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS
TO-KWA-WAN !!
FOAL STORAGE.
Codon aed:
A.B.0 4TH & ST
EDITIONS.
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Telegraphic Addrom
MEIRION' HONGKONG.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ri
E Undersigned have received instrae.
hell by Publiq Auction
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WEDNESDAY,
the 0th July, 1013, communcing at 2.30., atsigbarge Rouman, N....8, Don Youx Rond Curver of
Ice Pitrast,
* Largz Qvoerver dr VALUABLE TEAKWOOD AND BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
Key
$20,
£0
Comprising as follows- TEAR WOOD-Dining and Drawing Rem Suicia. Upholstered Chairs and Sofer, Carpets and Rugs, B à Room Suite, Bureau, Wardrolas, &c, Daing Room Furnituro, Extension Dining Tables, Side- bards, etc., etc., 1 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Glass Ware, 1 Cooking Store, Cutlery, &c., &c.,
BLACK WOOD — Overamatela, Jard Armchair, Flower Tables, Cou hes, Standa, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hand Ten Tables, Teapoys, Berckets and Photo: Frames, etc., Old Inlaid Chairs, etc., and
a w pices of Chinese Forealain
-2 Sewing Machines, Oil Painting by W. Kaulbach, 2 Planos, Ice Chests, Electric. Ceiling Fans and Quo Typewriter.
Catalogues will be issued,
Tenus As, tema),
HUGHES & HOUGE,
Auctioneers.
Rungkong July 4, 101S.
PUBLIO AUOTION.
845
HE Undersigned, has received instrue.
tlone to Bell by Pabllo Auction (FOR ACCOUNT OF THE COMDERNED),
Gü
יד
FRIDAY,
the 11th July, 1913, at 11 AM, at their Bales, Rooms,
Nu. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of
Iaz Hoona STREET,
A NEW CONSIGNMENT OF Turkish Bath Towels, Hookslask Towels, Face Tuwols, Single and Double sized Bed Sheets, Irish Embroidered Pillow Cases, Bolster Caser, Bingle and Double Bed Quilts, Tray and Pantry Cloths, Bath Mats, Ladice and Gents. Handkerchiefs Damask Table Cloths and Serviettes, Gents Summer Veste, White and Cra Lace Curtains, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and a few lots of English made Tunis Bhirts.
And
MAURICE E BANDMANN PRESENT THE NEW BANDMANN
OPERA COMPANY.
TUESDAY, July 8,
THE GIRL IN THE TRAIN! In the Vaudeville Theatre, London. WEDNESDAY, July 9,
THE PINK LADY! from the Globe Pheatre: London. THURSDAY, July 10,
THE COUNT OF LUXEMBOURG from Daly's Theatre London.
FRIDAY. July 11
PRINCESS CAPRICE' from the Shaftesbury Theatre, London. SATURDAY, July 13,
Important Revival with Now Scenery,
Costumes & Effects. THE GEISHA from Daly's Theatre, London
The Rocord Success..
MONDAY, July 14,
614
mental avico. He was posted to tha Twenty-fourth Regiment in August, 1880, and had thus almost a year's porvige, with f it beford it,bresme the South Walci Bor
decery on July 1 tallowing a sub allora, he served, with the Bordigers In the Burmese Expedition. 1884-1880, for which he hold the medal with two clasps. was promoted captain in 1800, major in 1931, and on June 9, 1000, ko vas garch teď to the command of the 1st Battalion. His retirement is very much regrotted,
was a most popular commanding offices, and a link with, the days when the regiment wore the Roman numeral of **XXIV."
The command of the battalion has gone to Mafor H. E. B. Leach, the sonic major Jatterly serving as second in com
and of the 1st Battalion. Licut Cofonal Beach joined the South Wales Borderers
PUBLIO AUCTION
Undersigned has received, instrue- tions to sell by Fublic Auction WEDNESDAY
the 0th July, 1913, commenciör it.11 a, AL-SALES Rousi Dunn, STAKET
QUANTITY OF S VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
Comprising ph Tak sideboard with Burelle Mirror. Tapestry covered drawing room Suite,
Dinner Wagons Extenkin Diding Table and Chairs Ove mantel, Talder, Leather covered Armchairs sto.. st
Teak double and single Wardhihen with Mirror, Marble top Washs and Dressing
Gisen and Crockery Ware, cutlery 83%
Afw piece of Canton Mackwood ware. On view from Tuesday §.4 6 ech. Catalogues will be issued. Trans-Cash on deltzergri
GEO..., P: LAMMERT,
Auctioneer
Hongkong July 4. 1ats,
un recently as July, 1908, when ho was Tables Toilet Crockery, single and double transferred to them from the NorthumBrara Mounted Iron Bedsteads etc., etc. berland Fusiliers with view to his pro THE GIRL IN THE TAXI' motion to the command when - Licut.-. Still the Biggest and Brightest Suceso Colonel Grabany-retired, Hocjoined the now playing to capacity houses in London. Fighting Filth" in May, 1801, and | TUESDAY, Ju's la, con el
reasted field rank in August, 1904. . He FAREWELL PERFORMA CE.
served as a mounted infantry officer in Particulars to be manauticed later..
the South Africus, War, including the Doors EN AT 8.30.
COMMENCE AT 9 Sperations in the Transvaal Queen's PLANS NOW OPEN AT MUUTRIES, mgdalità clasps) and from 1908 to Hongkong, Judo 20, 1913,
1008, was Assistant Military Secretary te the Commander-in-Chief at Gibraltor.
General G. F. do Berry, who has jual wined his 89th birthday, is a veteran the Twenty-fourth Regiment (South Wales Borderers) which he joined nearly 70 years ago. Herved with the Twenty-fourth in the Punjab War of 1849, incinding the uctions & Sadoolapore Chil BEGR UND FLOUR of No. 6 Dianwallah--where the regiment was ter VORT ROAD Central, consisting of ribly cut up-and Googerat, for which he Strong Rm and outhouses suitable los received the medal with two clup. He for immediate scupation. BANKI & OF COMMERCIAL OFFICES, reedy | subsequently took part in the Indian Muting and rendered eminent services fr that campaign.
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TO LET
Apply to
"O LET,
DAVID Sassoor & Co., Ltd.
$46 Hongkong. July 4, 1913.;
TO LET.
153, PRAYA EAST, GODOWN.
FOR SALE OR TO LET. CNFURNISHED & House at the Peak.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
BIET & ARENCY. Do. Lo Hongkong. June 2, 1913, - !
TO LET
(FROM IT JULY 1913).
Major-General F. H. Kelly, inte Royal Engineers, has been selected to succeed Major-General Anderson as General Of cer Commanding in South China. General Anderšbe, is to be the now commander at |- 3färsut--not-Fuelmow, us préviously re-
ported.
The cruisers Kent and Monmouth; on the China Stution, are to be brought home er extensive refits ab Portsmouth and Dovenport respectively. The Kent, which {left China on fitli ült, will call at Colony 1594|| 50, Adong" etc., and arrive in Plymouth
on August, 8. After refit she will be re commissioned for further service on the China Station
The prometions brought about by the retirement of Admiral Sir James E. Good.
NO.2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak.ich include that of Re-Admiral T.
Apply
LINSTEAD & DAVIS. Hongkong, June 8, 1913
790
10. LET.
CHOP with Gode attached, Nazis
ROAD, Kowloon, Kowloon Marine Lot No. 48 with wharf,
Apply to HUMPHREYS ESTATE & FINANCE
Co., LTD. Hongkong, June 1, 1912.
•
TO LET
PUBLIC AUCTION -
Undersigned has received insituee tions to sell by Public Auction
00
WEDNESDAY,
the 0th July, 1913, Commencing at
5.3 at his Stive Roma, DUDARLL STREST -
A FINS COLLECTION OF PO-TAGE STAMPS, Containing. Hongkong, „Nazth... Borneo, Now Bouth Wales., Tasmania, Malay Statos, China, Transvaal, Hawaiian felands, etc.,
On view zorl
Catalogues will be issued. Terms-ish on delivery..
GEO. P.. LABEMERT- Auctioneer. Hongkong, July 9, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
BE Undersigned, has received instro Lions to sell by Fablio Ąsoign
segon
FRIDAY
the 11th July 12, commering 46.17 4.8. GESTRAFE, LADY'S KOUTS AND SUVES
in binok and fan GESTE SOFT SHEETS, STRAW HATS,
eta eto
36 Rolls. Chefoo. Pongee.
On view from Thuraday the 10th, Terms-Cast on delivery.
M. Jerran, C.B., to be vico-admiral, with eniority of July 4. Rear-Admiral Jer rem bas held the acting rank since Jan- ry last, when he became Commander-in- Chief on the Chlin Station. Captain Wil- Liam Christopher Pakeham, C.B., M.V.O., who is prompted to rear admind, was, we may recall, in commend of the uplne o the China Station, March, 1901, to April, 1902. In Jms, 1903, he was pro- ucted to captain, and after two or three | Rouths, temporary service in the Naval Intelligence Department was senior Naval Attachis at Tokyo, April, 1004, to Mag. 1000, including the greater part of the Russo-Japanese War. For this servicoRTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE fie-was decorated with the C.E., July, 1900, as well is with the second-class_of" |
GEO. P. LAMBERT.
"Astroneer." Kowloon, June 3, 1913,
INSURANCE CO.
843
MERRION, No. 10, Pesk, furnished or an Order of the Rising Sun by the Em-WEACH ARE VENTED THE SHARES OF
unfurnished. 6 Roams,
No. 21, SHELLEY STREET.
To let or for sale, GLENSHIEL, Barker Road, No. 14, Peak, 5 rooms.
CRAIG RYRIE, No. 4, the Tenis, let; Eine situation; 8 roonia; tenuis and croquet lawns.
Furnished KIRKENDOA,' No. 113,
The Peak, till 30th September. Immediate possession.
One GODOWN, Duddell Street,
No: 59 The Peak, a CAMERON, VILLAS, Mount Kellet.
FOR SALE
46
COMPANY, ERDİ.
Holand
eror of Japon. In December, 1911; La PER OCEAN MARINE INS sureñeded "" Bear-Admiral Mudden Jumice Sea Lord, ha appointment which will not be disturbed by his promotion to a rank.
NOB
THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE 20
THE THREE-FARTHING POST.WTAL FORES AT 318 DECEMPan 1911,
300,00,000 LTTERS & TEAR IN CHINA.
-Me. Henry Perry Ayscough, are of the Iading oflicia's of the Chinese Postal Sor
A low lots of Table Plate and Rodger's 'HARTING and ROGATE, on part of rice, bas just reached London on leave of
Cutlery,
Ta-As usual.
HUGHES & HOUGH "Auctioneers: Hungrong, Jaly 5, 1913.,
JAPANESE MAKERS.
ן',
Kowloon Inland Lot No. 1154,
LADBROOKE, No. 9, Conduit Flood Fine View of Harbour. Booms, 3 Bath Tooma, Garden and Jennis Court. Accom 849lation for 30 Bervants.
Apply bo
EVERT KINI
Footwear
MADE
ORDER
CHERRY & 00.
TEDDER STREET,
Oppodia Hongkong Howl Telophone
No431 ngkrong, May 5, 1919
good Bolid meal, a la Cart or
ALEXANDRA SAVE
LINSIRAD & DAVIS, Floor, Alexandra Halldings, Hongkong, Anh. 2. 1911.
wance. On his way homoshe, visited Mongolin, which has bed me centre of interest in the Far East by respú, of
222,561,288. Authorlaod Capital £6,000,200.
Tea Sabezribed Capital £6,500,000.
Paid-up Capital ...........
Fire Fonds.....
I-Life & Annuity Funds Sinking Fund Arcount
declaration of independence from the newerence Fire braucht...
Chinese Be ablic.“ „Mr. Porxy:Aysa ugh' and oppstusition of calling at towns-bat
15. Ello and Ampity Benohes
Dvory infrequently visited by English. Rerenus Marine Lopazian mon, and in coriaced that the. Mongols her, Receipts
I will resist China should the lattar Power:
61make war on them, and that they will be
PATELL & CO.
37,500
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
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.
A Liqueur-Stomachic-Pick-me-up.
g Mode from natural fruits and herbs O.T. is a pure i mealtime drink. an en after dinner liqueur, and sae and healthful beverage, and only favourable effects - remedy for ladigestion, flatulence and “full feeling" follow its use. After over-indulgence there's no after meniskan Po better pick-me-up." As a topic when you feel out-of-sorts, there's nothing better to make you "ft and well, again."
O.T. is a true digestive, and therefore good as a
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As a stomachie, It has wonderful virtues for colic, dysentery, and other stomach troubles. No drink is more sultable than O.T. for both abstainers and non-abstainers; none is more bealthful. for young and old.`ps,
Gold
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The More you Drink O.T. the Better you Like it!
O.T. wins favour with all who try it. Its distinctive character, its refresh ing and exhilarating qualities, lis, 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
STATION HOTEL,
NATHAN ROAD, KOWLOON.
'O.T. Mixes Deliciously with w Lemonade, Soda,
· Water:{"
Whisky, Gia, Brandy, Mineral. Waters, etc. (Bot or Cold)-
Wines
Giver full body, fina firvour, gives a "bits “and à déllel. § Improves favour, intensifan grimalasing, refreshing — ¦ our favour that completely i the good qualities, and lens Jensens filling and Barvices „Satisfy. effects of ærated drinka,
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BOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG. & SOUTH CHINA,
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VISITORS AT HOTELS.
KONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr AP. Arhini Miss Ballingal Mr. A. T. Barborini My M. Baring Miss La Baring Air E. R. Babe Mr. Belilios
Mr. A. Beas Mr W. A. Hodom
PLECTRIC LIGHT AND FANE Mr Stonewall Bond
BATI ROOM TO EACH BOOM MT R Brown Mr C. Brown. Cold and Hot Water throughout.
PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARS.
·BILLIARD ~ ROOM.
Frivate Dining - Boom.
-EXUELLENT -CUISINE.
For Partimista apply to
THE MANAGER. Tel. No. K19 Telg. Address "RMOTEL
Hongkong, Feb. 1913.
Mr J. Chasbridge. Mr A. A. Claxton Mrs W. F. Owon Min P. Crock P Mrs E. M. Crowley Mr D. H. Davis Me & Men arteano
'ad 2 children Mr J. Duwat.
Mr E. Sabel Mr Elis Kadoorie
Mr M. Kerstkowitz.
Me and irs W. B.
Knight
Mr A. Kruseman Mr W. M. Law Mr F. Leemann""""
Mr G. T. Lloyd' · Dr E. L. Martyn Lobb Mr. and Mrs No
MacIntyre
Mr On Macki..
FELE BOTZE.
Lt. T. 0. R. Archer, Bir and Meg W. G.
E.A.M.C.
Humphreys
M & M W, Arm-Mr & Mrs P.Jacks
Mr and Mrs B. 5. strong Me & Mis T. Arthur Kransg
Mr E. F. Aucott Capt. & Mrs McMura ats W. M. Ö. Bar, children and nursi
rett and child RA:31.0
Mr and Mrs. D. J. Mt E. J. MeXutly
Bell
ir Bonnett
Mr&Mrs Feyor
Jim Bowdies
Bir & Mrs Mitchell-
Born-and child
Mr and Mrs H. Ober
and child A P.D.Rev. Foster Fogg
Attorney-General. J. Mr J. Platümer
A. Buckbül Mr Powell Pe
Mr & Mrs E. Madsenisjon Bowen,
·Mr. & Mrs Malini : Mr. Geo, Martia Mr O. Parabrother
Mason
Mr R. T. Matheson Mira B. Mutheson ^. Mr B. K. Mahta
Miss E. I Melville Beary
Mr and Mrs R. H. Mr H. J.
Douglas
Band Mrs.
Ehrenfels
Mrs G. Finlayson 290 MW.E. Fischer
Mr H. G: Fiche
| Mr and Mrs Ford-
Mr R. 1. 3lvillo Mr J. Mereck ・・
E. Mr A Merton Mr W Moss
Mr. A. B. Moulder Mr J. D. E-Bulder
Miss G, O'ERTI Mr W. O'Neill;
KINGSCLERE HOTEL, Denmart Fuller Mr J. Ormiston
HONGKONG.
TNRIVALLED position. In the Hill düstrich, - overlooking the Botanical „Gardens and, facing the Harbour.
Namorora quiet-Suites with Iruriously Hited Bath,coins, Telephones and Electric
Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting room throughout. Telephone No. 1122, Cable Address: * Bachwala,"
AB Oode 5th Hongkong, September 2, 1905,
1202
BIE H. Garco
Mr EH. lay... Mr and Mrs I. H. Mr and Mrs H. D.
Clanto
Raymond Dr J. M. Gilleyle Miss F. Reay Mim Mr. Glen Mr WV. Robinson Mr AG. Gordon - Dir A. La. Ulook: Bira N. Gottlieb and Mr E Schenn
O MEJ, C. Sibley Mir V. Goulben Mr E T. Singer/ Mr J. Gourgey
Mr and Mrs. EE. Mr R. J. Grimshaw Smith Mr P. O. You Griso
Gona
Mr.M. B. Hanudin
D: J. G. Hanna -
Mr V. Earby Miss Square Mr Js BT-pp Capt J. Vaughan
Me W, T. Harbord Capt. Hi. A. Walker jon. Mr. Mr & Mrs B. Wanh Howeth C.MG. MiWE Weidler: ABE. Hal
3,699,114 KING EDWARD HOTEL (Mr Burton Holmes
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pported in their resistanes by the Apcopiative Funds of the various Klassiker,
The ces & Trices in China which had ast of Parlament, are set aide to meet Branches are separately, invested, and, by remained stadfast whoever was in power the "alsima, under the, respost
ho said were the customs and the portalment of the Company's Fórvices. The progress of the liter de partment was truly astounding. It was Driginally started by Sir Robert Hart an
io Castors' Postal Emerice, but had.
Exporters & Importers own such propor ions that two yea
ago it was taken from the customs and THE EQUTT
SHEWAN OKIES LA CO
LIFE ASSORANOI mide an independent organfationih00TY OF THE UNITED S
STATKO, M. Firy, a Frenchman, ak itz head. "The
SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,
Cit down are greșt letter writers, and; somer
General Merchants thing over 250,0 0,900 leliets wore carried
End
Commission Agents.
HONGKONG, CANTON,
BHANGHAI AND
HANKOW.
"YSTERS Frsch Fried or Blawod,
Pribed on
ALEXANDRA CAFE
by the Chinese posts last your. TAGAL
It is the moss extensive and, the cheapest postal system in the world," Str. Forry & Taco gh declared. Up to the
5. Стирках Малария. Новиково
zima of the Ravn'ution we had, patJHAMILTON GENERAL" Manasta
office at Thess, in Tibet, but that has been closed down now.”
FOR TIDE FAST TDEKO.
The Quinto post will carry a letter to any part of Chim for 3 canta (about three New Ipparanee Pall, foray£ 23,687,500 farbinga), whether it is vont by rail, or Catatands hors or foot courier. 5
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FIRST-CLASS HOTEL
UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT. EXCELLENT, ROOMS, ELECTRIC LIFTS & LIGHT./
REASONABLE RATES, „TELAFRDAY: 379.
EBAYNES, Mangger Hongkong, October 2, 1908
WYNDHAM HOTEL, WYNDHAM (FLOW78) STREET, Opposite Clock Tower,
Mr BP White
Mr F. W. White
Mr S. P. Tendall-
Mr E. B Kane Capt, B. InneS.. Mrs A. NEJndah
MG, G. Wed
GRAND CALZION HOTEL. Mr & Mrs. Allen Mr G. Harpe Mr & Mis Almberg Me W. F. Hast Mr Amott Mr and Mrs Mr and Mia, D. & Hemett
Balantine Miss A. M. Howett Mr & Mrs. W. BishopMr F. L. Heytor
and child
Mr. 8. G Bolton
Mr Bourne
138
Mr W. Jackson
Me A Lavrenzo'
Mins Leonard ind
Mr. M. Cary"
Air & Mrs Dartheh
Le-Qui, J.J. Radolite R.E.
Major Davy, R.EM Ralton". Mr. A. Dutton Mr & Mr. Ricobles Consul & Mire Fitzon Mr L. Scott
Me and Mis B. A. Mr A. Sielnic
Hale
Mr O. Skott
Mr & Mts A. Gibson Mr Soydler
Colondon Hall, Mt and are 9. 8.
RAMOK Sharp
MeJ H. Gordan
MJ0. Gough
Mr Greig
Mr. H. Hancock
LGAWE Labra
Smith, A.O.D.
Mr & Mr P. Bollit
Mr. and Mrs. E
Stavart & children.
Mr. H. A. Hazelrad : Capt & Mis Hodgins Biz O, Wagnet Major Humphrey, Mr N O Wallier ·
RES
Capt. Whithe, A OD
bir David Woo
KING, ZDWARD HOTEL
MR Almend
BE F. Carill 3.T.. Choo
Mr BW, Cox
Mr W. A. Donnidson Era Finchett
Mc Gon, Grimble
Mr B. Jansen.
| Mr and Mrs Kraft
Mr. and Mrs FE
Mr and Mrs JH, N.,
Modry
Min Morrins Mr M. Furry Bir A. P. Nghiw Capt. & alia W
Passmore
we & Mis O Lagrit MVA D. J. Prike. From SoMing. Saunderer Mani Mrs Lezaire Mr & Mrs Schenk
and child, Dr Sibira Mr.J. Lennox
Mr HL 8 Spurge: Vr W. Logan Opt. & Mra AH Mr. A. Wankintati Stamart & chudrai
J. Mr and Mrs. Major Mr D. Walker
·And on.
+[Mz G, O» Whitelaw
Miss Migaler
Criaal General Ac- Mr.T. A. Loughlin.
Lárus R. E.B. Brows Mr.AR W. Libblesdemou A BIP H. C. hlorgna
Mika Brocklebank
Mr A Lopes dona
Miss Mackenzie
My P. Clarke Miss M. Marteins Dis J. Crawford Mis Moyers Goat, Goon W. Grom-Miss') #3žjohnele
bior
** Mr O'Maller Miss Untling" ** MY PARKUT Mr.A.-F.: Hima Mr S, Paul- TOGATION good for Hillside Beanery
Madani Esusult in Mr Of Prisck Land ONLY TWO MINUTES WALK, MA, FRUMPO W Randell FROM BUSINESS CENTRE, M T Ģ. Flyun -- Mr A. F. Remedios Families, Residents and Tauriati Blusa Ganin Mr A Bigge
Dit S. Godwin made thoroughly comfortable,:;
Mr Goaling d. Terms: Moderate,
Mr. H. Granby Mr AJ. Gandy Miss Le Graphill Miss Hanhart
ader the Personal Bupartising of the
8. HOT
„PRIVATE HOTEL,
Mr. Arstrong
MEC. Carvalho
Més Cooil
Me Coyzo
MY GWENowell Me Stamford
Mr and Mrs J.,IL MKBW, Backhonso Prot 0. H. Ober Mr And Mrs M. Mr & Mrs J. Rober
Bowma
and Mrs B, W. Mis G. Sachi-a MyBrown EMEA LI Bujodla Mr and Mrs A. Oaph O. VS. Skaim
Carleton Chute Ba Sis D. Fillens 4Dr Stedman A Smo-Surgeon Hunt, hit. J. K. van der
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Major. & Mrs F\/Mr_1.CÊ WAK
funter Mc PAD Wilson De & bra Eestions Mr J. Wikon
MERJ Treadgolar & Kits J. B. Little Mr R. Vincent. Miss Vyvian
Mr & Mrs Wiliams
STATION BUTTELE.
Mr Jonas Boyd H. Howlly 37g and Birs A. O, Mr. Wm; Hog
Capt. J. 6. Lowing Mr G. 1. Edwarda Mr 31 Lebiasha
Mr G. J. Graham MF. Temoro George Bar & Mrs W18. Mr MP. Tithin
Mr E. Lor GG Me McGrathi
Mr M. Ollie Guy Mr PanurofartNGARM MeIrishards
Mr Orcasy with Med Mrs. A. Bas. Zoote
C:6
Mifs Frampton
Mr. Frenck MeHardor
Dr Royt
Mr Schnicalsde
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