DA
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1918,
Hughes and Hough
ACCIONES TO THE GOVERNMENT.
AND ADMIRALTY,
General Auctioneers
AND
Share, Coal and
General Brokers.
PROPRIETORS TO-KWA-WAN "
GOAL STORAGE.
Codax nsed:
A.B.O: 4TH & 5TH EDITIosa,
„AL., TELKURAPYN CODE,
Telegraphic Address r MEIRION HONGKONG
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received instru- ticas from D. K. Moss, Esq., to sell by Public Auction,
OD
MONDAY,
the 29th September, 1913, Commencing at 2.45 p.m., at No. 149, Ccomb Road, Magazine Gap.
THE.
VALUABLE HOUSEBOLD
&c.,
FURNITURE,
80..
therein contained, Including:- Hall Furniture by Powells a famed Takkwood Bed Room Suite in very good condition, Brass-mounted Twin Bedsteads, Etchings sud Engravings (Artists' Proof). Carpata and Rugs, Surdry Blackwood Furniture, etc., etc., Bath: Room, Pantry and Kitchen Utensils. Sedan Chairs and. Planta in Pots..
FULL PARTICULARS FROM CATALOGUE. On view from Sunday the 28th instant. Catalogues will be issued."
Terms;——da naual.
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HUGHES & HOUGB,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong. Seps. 20, 1913.
"PUBLIC" AUCTION"
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HE Undervignod have received lustrac
-Trious to coll by Public Auction,
נו
WEDNESDAY,
the 1st October 1913, commencing at 2.30 p.m. thei: Sales Rooms, No. 8,
Des Vinux Road, Corner of
Ice House Street,—
A Large QUANTITY OF
"
YALUABLE TEAKWOOD
AND SUNDRY CANTONESE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE,
&c., &c. &c. Comprising as follows:- TEAKWOOD-Dining and Drawing Room Suites. Upholstered Armchairs and Bfas, Carpets and Rugs, 1 Brass and Brase-mounted Bedsteads, and Cola, Bod Room Spi e, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wanis- stands, .. Dining Room Furniture, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons. Extension Dining Tables and Chairs, utc.. etc., 9 Dinner and Dessert Services, Crockery, Sundry Good Glaes Ware, Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlery, EF. Ware,
BLACKWOOD Couches. Arm chairs, Flower Stands, Cabinets, Jardinieres, Hall nod Toa Tabice, Teepoys, Brackets and
Photo Frames, etc..
Also
וי
2 Good Oil Paintings, Water Colours,
etc., Electris Reading Lamps, 1 Sewing Machine, Ice Chesta, J., Mosquito Cur- tains (new) and 2 Marble Ciceka,
Catalogues will be issued,
Terus da prual,
HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneers.
Hongkong, Sept. 25, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION,
1158
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THE Undersigned have received instrac-
in
(FOR ACCOST OF THE CONCRANEC),
оп
THURSDAY,
the 2nd October, 1915, at 231 pm, at No. Gonso Villas, Kowloon,
UNDEY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
consisting of Unvarnished Teak Dining Room Suite, Bookoso, Dressing Table with Borell Mirroz, Marble-top Washstand, Large Overmantel, Chesterfield Sofa, Blackwood
AUCTIONS
PUBLIC
AUCTION
THE Undersigned bave recuived instru THE
(FOR ACCOUNT OF THE ESTAYS OF THE
LATE COLONEL ROWLANDSON),
CA
TUESDAY
the 30th Sept., 1918, at 11 A.M., at their Sales Rooms, No. 8. Das Your Road, Corner of
Tor Hover STREET,"
The Camp Equipment, Clothing, Sad- dlery, etc., otc., including 12-bere Car tridges and Ammunition for Automatic Pistol.
On view day of Sale. TREXAS Uszal,
HUGHES & HUDGA,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 28, 1913.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
of Mechano-
DOCTOR Therapy
£800 to £1000 & Year
You Can haar kry Post Thu Zare
Oudly practicing Monke Therapy-Lietaling, and pénurkate *, pruženie presion for men mai, Wan adorned by phyto alan wading shidy, akry DAN KE MAN and squal to inilaga Cookevel va giaduktet avceORTĮ
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se ordinary atnesion and our De ratione a Jens tre à profesional life. Author
edding
Work absorbtaly intenties. Czechki muda to-pay for Nail Dr. Barum, & Graduate, vnde over $125 the End Teenth Moral MTRE Tow. Hedde, of vaccumeđul praduaten das 1 www.fi Jays had our methods, Wire body for k
Free, PIE, 11 seilu all are Therapy and use many snoventil, graduston, Amerian Onlings of Weshone-Thorngy; Boy, 1 1. Mandilph Birt
THE CHARM OF PEKING,
An Appreciation.
TH
THE CHINA MAIL.
Over 30 years ago the late Lord Boacadadel ustid to the dent
be received from HIMROD'S CURB. KAŃ every post brings simliar letters to-day.
HIMROD'S
CURE for
ASTHMA
FAMES POR 40 YEARS. Sold in tins by all Chemia and Soares. throughout the Country. Beware of Imitatio
aseerat unknown is yet to the doctors of Elanapo Sone, perhaps, enne to cure their eyes, and will Rave at the shrine a picture on linen of the organs afooted. Some are marely there for a jaunt, to see the sights and the country. Wo L
A group on their way home, climbing a stess hill for no apparent purposo.ex. pt, to look at the view. What English
A writer in the Manchester 'Gons Bass" the 7th August says Profes sar tiles tell us, no doubt truly, that (the Chinese now net'va religious nation, 1162 No malien, I think, over was, unless itidstoral labourer would do as much? ba, the Indians. But religious impales us the Chiou, are not agricultura sweep ater nations and pass away, leav tabourers," they are independent poad| fing deposita-pitumis, priesthoods, and a puppie su gay, so friendly, Bouples. Stela ainipuissance swept so well-rianacted sex self-respecting I nie China, int
„the form of Buddhism: have fund nowhere else in the world. and 1a avay visiting its deposits in the
ON IMMENSE EEN PAAR. neighbourhood of Petting. Seattored over, the hill to the west of the city, aro a
HE Undersigned havo received instruc. Tons to hell by Puble Auction.
(TOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)
FRIDAY,
the 3rd October, 1813, at 2.30 p.m... At their Sales Rooms, No. 8, Der Vieux Road, Cursor of
Too House Sirest,
A Consignment of NEW HOUSEHOLD LINENS, &c.
The ambry round Peking has the
member of monastery – tiimples, Some bounty we associate. with Italy. First ore desertoli sore and let as villus the plain with its fresh spring groen, ibt Kurgjänst some, tika the one where Idusty paths, its gray and orange villages, au staying, havs still their complement express groves, its pagodas. ita me morin slabs. Then the hills, swimming Of mocks in this temple, I am told, some
in nnethyst, bore as those, of Umbria, Bet neither here nor ung- AN).
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
SHARE & GENERAL BROKER.
PUBLIC AUCTİON,
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PUBLIC AUCTION,
DARTICULARS and Conditions of the
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr J. M. Aaron Mr A. Krasemin Mr J. W. D. Andrew-Mr T. Leaman MAT. Barbarini Mr G. T. Lloyd Mr E R. Baba Mr J. R. Lock
Mr H, Brian-Batos
Mrs H. T. Bolilios
La J, M. Logen
Barou de Macar Afr M. Bongima Mr and Mrs Neil fr & Mrs H. Brinck Macintyre Letting by Public Auction Sale, to be Miss M. Brinek held on MONDAY, the 20th day of Sep. 3. Cambridge De Mariota 1913, at 3 r., at the Offices of the Public
Mr F. A. McKintosh
MeGeo Marti
D'Almada E. Castro Mason
Works Departmanty by Order of Hia Ex. Mr C. Campbell THE Undacsigned as received instrueellevey the Officer Administering the Mr and Mrs F. X. Mr C. Parobrether Government. of Une Lot of DROWN Hons to sell by Public Auction,
LAND at Fife Stroen Mong Kok, in the Colory of Hongkong, for berm of 15 Zoars, with the option of renomalata Crown Rout to be fixed by the Surveyor of Elis Majesty the Kiro, for one farther term of
T
the
on
MONDAY,
29th September 1913, commencing at 2.50 p.m. at his Sales Rooms, DUDDELÀ STAKET,-
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER GOODS Comprising:-
Cabin trunks, Suit Cases, Briol Cases, Kit Bag, Hand Bags and Satchels, Masio and Leather Estchols, Jewel Busen eto. ata.
Un low from Saturday, the 27th. Torma :-Cash on delivery.
GEO. P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer.
Hongkong, Sept. 23, 1915.
A
B-O'R SALE.
1148
Alno SLAZENGER'S 1913 TENNIS BALLS.
For further particulare
Apply to
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Consignment of SLAZENGER'S TENNIS RACKETS made for 1919 where have 1 sien thing that sign and clean in colour and form For Season, in various weighta and qualities, geas vitality in the religion. I entered this beauty I was unprepared. I have Comprising :-
12 of the temples yestrday at dusk even read that there is no natural de- | Witney Blanke' for Single and Double ye waired the monks Chanting and aty in China! And I was unprepared How can describe it? At this time of year, seert from above. Bed Reversible Travelling Rugs, Lace pressing maid a shrine freen which for Peking tro. Curtains 4 yds. &4 yd, Single and work in the glotu a gigantic bronze
gid Boldhi. They began to giggle lik is like an immense green park. You Double Hemstitched Sheets, Embroidery indiren at the entrance of the foreigner mount the frontert wall. Pillow Cases, Huckaback Towels and Bath and never took their esas off us. Later, high, 14 miles round, as broad at the Sheets, Fine Turkish Torals, Damask lividna tariks came running round top as a Tahdon street, and you look cece
a sea of syring green tree-tops, from NORTH Tabloloths and Servietter. Single and the shrine, hearing a gong as though t
which energy the orange-gold roofs pa Double Bed White Sa in Quilts,. Honey- į call due attention of the deity, and shout
40 feet
gumb Quilts, Ladies' and Gent's Handkering a low words of perfunebry praises and temples. You descend, and chiefs, Pyjnan Suits, Card Tahis Covers, or prayer. «Irreverence to emplet.' Underskirts, Tei Chute, Glass and Pantry daave not seen even in Italy, nor beg Cloths. Duchowe Sets, Gent.'s Fanes gury' maurs shameless. Such is the lates Venta, Quat.'s Shirts, Girl's Hoses, &a end of the gospel of walka in China S., &c.
sopetus better that he shad sit de wered in bly filian eaves tan be,dis home by snch maneries,
Caralogues will basaud, TRAMPA UMIIR),
HUGHES & HOUGA,
Auctioneers. Hongkong, Sept. 25, 1913...
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY,
www
BRITIEN CONCESSION.
SHAMEEN, CANTON
1.
Jkt
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GEO. P. LAMMERT.
BRITISH & MERCANTILE
INSURANCE CO,
IN WHICH ARE VENTED TRI SHARES OF
COMPANY, LTD...
and
ind the great ronds laid out by Kubla Khan, ruining “perth and soutit." past THE OCEAN MARINE INSURANO and west, and thick, as the case may (be with dust or mud, and opening but
of them a maze of strauts and lance, ! one storeyed lanses, grey walls and roofs | shop fom ali slaža with gile carving all brukes playing, all gawls selling, riek shaws, innanirts canopied with blue,
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aw it must have been other Quee this maligin was alive. An
swarning pedestrians. 88)** people TOTA Ben it we that man cho the quisite sites for contemplation,
scurrying like ants in this gigantic frame-I-Autherised Ompital £6,000,000
THE MANAGER. work of Svelopean walls and gat „Chinese Hodellist had clearly the same
Subscribed Capital £4,500,000 Sover was a medley of greatless mini Fald-up Capital £2,137,500 TL. No. K159. Tolg. Address "Tazator: sense for abo beauty of nature that ph
and, impressive.
11-Fim Panda................... 8,309,111
Hongkong. Feb. 3, 1918. Italian Franciscos. land. In seclude:qualer more struge
Sinking Fund Account ....... 88,512 weds and copes their tuples nestle. One quarter only is complece, that Life & Annuity Funds. 16,158,160 twig carts and terraces commanding of so legatio
Ex2,561,288 superb aines over the great plain to Pel ia, The architecture is delicato,, nas!
Revance Fire branch........................... 2,667,168 Life and Anntity 1,975,288 Juvelyr tiled roofs, grem "or gölden, u.
Brannhas...anın } gna, vertices laboritely carved s
Rerence Marine Department 962,899 pointed in lovely harmonies of bluo an
Other Receipt
430,199 unvent fine trees religiously preserved
£5,295,315 the wind building so planned and se isetis enhance," "not destroy, the lines won. dolor of the bunsenge. To wande TWO LOTS. Nos. 79 and 80, fronting of these temples to another
on the CANAL ROAD, each with a frontage of ninety feet on the road, and with a depth of 140 fest, cogether with the BUILDINGS orooted ther on. The Lors will be sold either separately or together. This property will be put up for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises commencing
11.60 X-M At THURSDAY 30th of October, 1919, if not sold privately before that date. The Undersized reserve the right to reject all bids if no acceptable bids are offered. Parties interested may obtaiq partienlara from
THE UHINA EAPTIST
PUBLICATION SOCIETY, Tung Shan, Canton, dia. Hongkong. Sept. 93, 1913.
1149
BON TON.
JUST ARRIVED
A NICE ASSORTMENT
TRIMMINGS FOR
ENING WEAR, LADIES KNITTED
GOLF JERSEYS, SILK STOCKINGS,
(All Colours) TONG SILK, GLOVES,
(Black, Grey & White) Also CHILDRENS
FELT HATS
in ail Colours,"
LESSONS IN CHINESE.
[B.LI HON FAN, a Chiness' graduate Mered in liberatura, has been a bencher to European officials and merchants in this Colony for over ten years.
He has a good method of training Buro pesos bo pam in the Chinese examination, and is poncised of a first rate certificado na s Chloese teacher. He has also a good know ledge of Mandarin and Hakka,
Those who intend leaming the Chinom language are requested to write care of Cabinat, Blackwood Stools and Teapoy,China Moli alles or direct to 8. Holly
wood Road, Labour.
do, &a
One Emall Billiard Tablu, by Riley,
London.
Tema :="Ãa uzuri,
“Oorlow, day of Sale.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
studvistioriseri, cong, Sept. 16th, 1918-
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Hongkong. May 17, 1912.
DON Barget after the Show, Happ
and Light Refreshments.
ALEKANDRA CAFE,
Open Midnight.
maers of swords thus seem to three feu thus impious intruder.
FESTIVAL.
The Reptember issue of the Wireless World" contains a well-asmarked and well The rest in them in the heat of the day ilustrated variety of articles and news. simp in them at night, is to test the webunt of the part played by, wire- aber travel inossible in Europe telegraphy in the recent navul mear, though familiar, enough there is Bas Milde Ages." Spreially delightfu mameuvres should attract considerable is it to come at dusk upon a totpło-up aftention, willst the subject is still fresh parontly deserted; to hear the hell tinkin "the public memory. Professor A♫ as the wind moves it; to enter a dusky
Kara. describes bis process of transit. halli start to ser in a dark reees
heres feree faces, glimmering ting, photographs and drawings by wire- lens telegraphy. Following closely upon the address of the President of the Institute of Journaliste, this article showa This morning there was a festival and that science and invention follow closely the people front the country crowded, in the wake of prophesy. The St. Kilda Tuto me temple. Very bright sad g station is described and "an article on
hey looked in their gala clothes. Thi women especially were charming, paist Steyn Trawlers and their work gives in d, it is true, but painted quite frankly, account of some highly successful wire- to biter naturę, pot to imitate her. less trials. In addition to the large Their checks were kepouches or apples nount of useful information, mention and their dresses cortexpondingly gay. should be made of the liberal spare which, Why they bad come did not appear; not. is allotted in this number of the Wire- apparently, to worship, and their moodlew World to articles of interest to was anything but religious. Some per unatours and to the solution of other haps ce to carry away a little porce people's difficulties. The practical conist- lain boy or girl" guarantee of a baby no which the layman can obtain from ta come. Pos, the Chinese by appropriate this section should prove of immense rites, can determine the sex of a child-value.
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