TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1914.

Hughes and Hough

ADITIONER JO THE GOȚERNMENT,

AND ADMIRALTY,

W

General Auctioneers

AND

Share, Coal and

General Brokers.

PROPRIETGUS

"TO-KWA-WAN '

COAL STORAGE.

Coder used:

A, B, C, 4TH & STA KOTTIONS,

AI. TELEGRAPHIC Cour

Telegraphic Address

MEIRION HONGKONG,

PUBLIC AUCTION...

THE Undersigned have received instruç-

THE

tions to sill by Public Auction, [FOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED)

WEDNESDAY

the 6th May, 1914, at 11 x.ma at their Sales. poms, No. 8,

Des Voeux Road, Curner f...~

Ico House Strovt, —

CONSIGNMENT

HOUSEHOLD

**

1.

4.INENS,

Comprisi g→→

Dou lo Bed Hemstitch d Sheets, Hucka- bock Towels, Turkish Towels, Inch Tow-is.

Gent's Shirts, Dik Table Clutha in..

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIC AVOTION.

Tread our ChatDay, as foll ASE" Undersigned bara rezalvad instru

by Public Aucti›n.

WEDNESDAY.

the 8th May, 1914, at 3.30 p.m., at No. 5, Knutsford Terrace Ground Floor, Kowloon,

так

VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE,

the rein contained.

Comprising

Fumed Teak Bedroom Suit, Armchairs and Bex Couchos,,

4.

Alis

T

SUNDRY BLACKWOOD YURNITURE, sto., lk., to. (Fall Particulars from Catalogus.) On view day of sale. Terms-3 usual.

HUGHES HUGH,

dsalloneers..

Hongkong, May 1, 191

HOTELS

THE

DCOTOR AND HIS

MOUSTACHE.

CLAIM AGAINST PATIENT WHO CRITICISED

THE CHINA MAIL.

The claim of a West End doctor for pro-

AUCTIONS.

PUBLIO: AVOTION,

Foasional services against bath. PARTICULAR, non hala, o ba said to be a victim of morphis, came be- fors Mr. Justice Lush in the King's Bench Divison recently. The plaintiff was Dr. Vivian, Francis Wall of Picadilly and South Eaton-place, and he claimed £141 from Mr. Willie Gretor, of St. James' street, who, it was stated, was lying ill in PATIN.

id

Mr. Banken, K.C., for the plaintiff, defendant lived in considerable style, and was reputed to be a wealthy man, bus TH unfortunately a ristist of the morphin | habit. Dr. Wall attended him, from January to October, 1913, his chargon being a guinea for an ordinary visit and two guiness for a rinit at night. Serarsi of the visita were paid between 11 p.m. and 1.

The defendant counter-claimed, for £40, the value he put on a number of antiqua articles he gave to the doctor, but counsel 564aid that they were only worth £5, and

were given to Mrs. Wall

STATION HOTEL

NATHAN ROAD,

KOWLOON.

ALECTRIC LIGAT AND FANS,

BATH-ROOM TO RACH HOOM.

N

Cold and Hot Water throughout.

PRIVATE AND PUBLIC BARA.

BILLIARD ROOM.

Private Dining Room. EXCELLENT QUISINE.

For Partlonise apply de

THE MANAGER.

2 yd, 2 yds. and 3 yıl... Damarket. No. 129. Teig, addres *TRAMOTEL

Srvietten, Table Covers, Fancy Vente. White Lawn Underskirts, Princess Skirts,, Long Cloth, Handkerchiefs etc., etc.

Aisa

A few lots of Hodgers Tablo Knives, Dorset Kuives and Carvers. Table Spoon. sad. Forks, Dessert Spoons and Forks, Tes Spook.

T

Cat.logoes wit ba ned, Тради ANDREA

HUGHES & HOLGA,

Auctioneer,

Bonguna. May 2, 2014.

PUBLIO AUCTION.

370

PRE Undersigned have received instrue. tions to sell by Public Auction,

FRIDAY,

the 8th ny 1914, commencing at

180 p.m., at their Sale Rooms, N.,

Das Vooux Road, Corner of

Ice House Street,—

A QUANTITY OF TEAKWOOD ND VALUABLE BLACKWOOD BURNITULE" &c.. &c. &c., Comprising as follows:- TEAK WOOD-Dining an Drawing Boom Furniture. Upholstered Arm-chairy and Sofas, Carpets nod Rugs, Brass. mod Bras mounted Bedsteads. Bureaus, War- drobes, Waskatanda, &a.. Sidabuards, Dinner Waggons, Exten ion Dining Tables And Chairs, etc., etc., Dinner and Dessert Servicon, Crockery, Sundri Glass Ware, Cooking Stores, Kitchen Utensils, Cutlers, &c., Bram Fenders and Fire Brasses,

Alic

"

Four Pianos, Large Blackwood Screen, Wall Brackets, Inlaid Blackwood Trays, Blackwood F. Iding Chairs, Cabinets, Urer. mantels, Side Table, Deską, a variety of Stand-, etc., etc., and 2 New, Sowing Machitos.

(Full Particolare from Catalogue.) TEIKI :—de a-aɛl,

BUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioncora,

Hongkong, May 1, 1014.

..

565

Honganna. Fab. 9. 1910.

296

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Central Location.

LL. ELECTRIC TRIM Pare Hastanon

Electric Lifta Fan and Lightin Marupen Batna and Sanitary Fittings Hot and Cold Water System through f Best of Food and Servios.

TELEPHONE $73. TELPOTAPHIC Apparse.

'Vicronus.'

R. H. NORT ́~

Man on

!]

KINGSCLERE HOTEL

HO NG K ONG

INRIVALLED position in the Hu

Karlooking the Botantos

Gardens and Excing the Harbour.

Numeroas quiot Suites with lavarlously nted Bathrooms, l'alaphone and Electric Telephones in Bedrooms and Sitting rooms

Fans.

hroughout.

Telephone No. 1122,

table addrom. chola,

A.B., Dode 5th Ed. hongkong, September 1, 1908.

BRABBIDE

וי

PRIVATE HOTEL,

1908

STANDING in its own grounds with

Terals and Croquet Lawas, Large Airy and Well Furnished Rooms, Even home comfort. Fine View of tås Barben felephone, No. 890.

Apply to Mas F. W. WATTS,

·Bramide.' 20, Macdonnell Road. Rangkong. Reptember 9, 1908,

DEAR TRAMWAYS COMPANY,

"

LIMITED

TIME TABLE

WLEX DATE.

ין

** TERRIBLY BUDE."

In July they quarrelled over some re marks the defendant made about the plaintiff's personal appearance, and the doctor wrote to him saying that he wi terribly rude to him, first in discussing: his clothes; secondly, in discussing it be fora bis employees; and, thirdly, in giving him the lie direct. The doctor wrote:

No gentleman would tolerate such in terference, and I do not intend to s do I base previously overlooked such un necessary attacks from you on my up- pearance in the presence

of persons in lower grade of society, your ob to the way I cho mo to what my jections mountache. Not one of my patients has aver discussed me in the insulling you have, let alone before monisl, Advise to calf in another doctor.

you To that defendant replied that the doctor had never met people at his table inferior to themselves. added

|

I most positively object to theks ridiculous distinctions of casts. In these days I am afraid each honest mas

king, barring his pay. But aqual to all this doesn't alter the fact that you really

do look ridiculous with mous taches, and when you don'

told your trousers in the

evening in such a way Ka

letting by Public

to held on MONDAY, 14 Hth day of May, 1916, st 3 P., at the Odoos of the Patia Works Department, by Order of H Broilancy the Borerpor, of Hongkong. of the right to Quarry Stone uz Four Lots of CROWN-LAND at Nya Bhi Wan in the New Tauritories of Honghong, for period extending from the Tith day o Way, up to and including the S1st day o December, 1914.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOTS.

Quarry Lot Nai

Locality.

·A·YALUABLE TOLUME.

| Graga Beat.

„Book, fat, with Özer 1,000, Pzwolags

Stoner.

563

à voluma of Keats, elaborately gold tooled, inlaid with over 4,400 separate pices of various leathers, and sot with over 1,000 precious stones, each in s gold setting, is a striking feature of a exhibition which Mr. George Sutclife, the well-known bookbinder, is helding at his studio in Poland-street, London. The volume has taken two years to pro luce under the superintendence, of Mr. Sutcliffe and his partner, the date Francis Sangurski, and will probably be sold in America for £1,400.

Wo lay down books as a shipbuilder

HONGKONG & WHAMPON DOCK Co.. Id.

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classes, of light, Stael work manufactured by the above process

Tanks, Drame, Vantilators, Pipes, des do

TEBYN MENBLONS OF DÖGKS ANTI BZIPE ARE AS: FOLLOWE

YEARS

LENUTA NAME OF DOOK OR SLIP-ON KREL ENTRANCE

ALOCKS

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DANTON

LARGE WHOLESALE & RETAN STORL:

FIGENITURE, Drapenes, Groceries,

Boot and Shoes. Makers of Jewellery, Lasqueror, Crockery Ware, "Iron-mongery. Wine and Spirite. Foreign Clothes for gentlemen made to Large assortment of Chinees Stand

order by our own ballora.

Fareizu Goods of every descriptor.

All goods sold as consonable Prison. The Cheapest and Hest place in Canton & Hongkong to boy Chiness and Foreign

Gond

to make them look best in the morning. lays down battleships, and they take as fliving evidence, the plaintiff and the de-long to build," said Mr. Suliffe in dear fendant told him that he wade £18,000 incribing this remarkable volume to a reg. No2 $400. 1912 and £15,000 in 1913, and had private presentative of The Standard income as well.

A QUESTION OF CHARGES."

Ia cross-examination by Mr. Schwabe, the doctor said he had dived at the Carl too Hotel nad matered to Brooklands with the defendant but it was så fis request, He gave a great deal of time to him, and aften went to lauch with him against will.

hi

Referring to the charger he had made, paintiff and they were the uncal charges

for a Loudon doctor.

Dr. Niall, of Artinton-street, Piccadilly; and Dr. Woodwark, of Quesa Anne street, Cavendish-square, said Dr. Wall's charges were those unally made in the West

Ead.

Dr. Woodwark added that charges varied according to the partient's position. His and treated hospital patients for nothing: but for millionaires.

them?

|

The

SUP FAT POO STREET.

HASTON and No. 237, 239, Dee Yox Road

poems, written out and illuminated on and No. 19 Copnaught Road Central. vellum, are Blustrated throughout by Tel. No. 811

hand-painted miniaturos, the who for;

ming a voluma 94 ins. by 194 ing.

On the front cover the monogram of the poet is put out in mother of pearl. and inlaid in the centre with a richly. tooled floral back-ground and surrounded by a laurel wreath modelled in religi with 58 pearls to represent berries. This device is embellished by a circlet of gerosis and mother of pearl. On this same panel appears a coventional forný

mountain ash, with 225 garnets 19 suggest red berries Four large opply complete the rich effect of the front sover. The devoration of the back coyer.

Mr. Schwabe: What do you get forgot autumn; and is striched with Witness: Unfortunately there is no fixed standard for millionaira. (Laughter)

Mr. Schwabe naked that the houring should not conclude until evidenes for the lefance had been called, He wished to call the defendant's nurse, bus she was in i'aris i handed to the Judge, from which it appeared that the defendant was seriously ill in Paris, and the bearing was adjourned until April 25, on condition to £40 was paid into Court and that the de- fendant paid the coats.

apale, turquoises, moonsionca, chalce. dosies, and a large tourmaling. The "panel is surrounding by the vine, wit

clusters of amethysts as grapos, and the corner piece are decorated with whee and hurley jewelled-by topazes.

A letter

him.

ad

EARLIER HOLIDAYS.

School Vacations Principal Obstacles To Moremont.

while shopkeeper. entertainers, and others will all boneft by an early exodus from our big cities

The principal feature of the fro

PRIS

"

Tonctong.

TOILET

(UNDER THE ASTOR

Датов Норак.

doublara or inside of the cover is a No. 19, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL miniature on ivary of Keats set in a gold frame surrounded by a border of dusters of pears, each with a turquoise, centre. The illuminating, was started in January, 1913, and the binding designed) entirely by Mr. Sutcliffe, in February 1918. The volume is just completed.

AN

** APOSTOLIS KIES."

www.comm

i

THE Leading LADIES & GEILE

MEN'S HAIRDRESSING

SALOONS IN 2318 East.

Manufacturers of SEVES DES ALPES. pranoupced by those who use it the boer Hairwash to prevent the falling out of hair.

J. O. SOPLESS, Propricier Hongkong, Uet 24, 1913.

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Photographic and ptical Goods, Positions and Dilmen's Stores,

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Backed up by the railway companies, the earlier holidaye movement is making New York, Cherman's Fladiostion. rapid headway at home, and there is little doubt that this year wild see pho

Dr. Jacob Price, who is regarded pa ■* holiday season spread over a donge veritable plae of the Methodist Egie. period then beretafore, to the benefit of sopal Church in Atcerica, was admonishaudertaken for all British and Con

tineptal goods, including every body. There is hardly anyone tod on April 8 by an ecclesiastical gouet whom the innovation will not be wat bis denomination in New York, on wane. Travellers will be able to journey the ground of imprudent and unminist in comfort, hotel and boarding-hoperial conduct," says the New York gor keepers will be able to let their rooms respondent of the Daily Telegraph." at a time when they are usually empty"""

This rebuko was sequel to the tried the reverend gentleman, who was accused of kissing one of his wongen parishioners, and thereby causing The scheme has hearty supporters in kadal emong his flock, some at the 7.00 a.m. to 8.00 s.z... Every 10 minutes Cook's, who have always urged the adrefusing to attend the church until the 8,00 a.m. 6o 10.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes 10.00 am. to 11.00a.m...Every 15 micut.antages of early holidays, and inuir had been investigated. 11.50a.m. to 19.45 p.m...exy lb minu chat with a press representative the Dr. Price, a venerable man, with a THE Undersigned havs received instrue-12.45 p.m. to 1.15 pm rey 18 malomban y apresed the opinion that the great talent for humour, pleaded get the

only obstacle which prevented kiss he gave was not the real thing, 1.45 p.m. to 2.15 p.m...Every 10 minutes people from taking their holidays early alleged by his acers; in fact, be teste 915 p.m. to 5.90 p.m...Evary 15 minute 6,00 p.m. to 8.30 p.m... Every 10 minuse. was the way the vacations were arranged fied that be bed kissed the wompet who was in great distress, much "as, há "June," he said, "an ideal, mond would kiss a child after a christening." for holiday making. The country is

The lady in the case, ridiculed looking its best hotel tariffs are low, and suggestion, and insisted that she knew travelling far more comfortable the real kiss from the emotionless or August or the latter part of July, el apostolic kiss, and, in her opinion, speake many people postpone their holidays inging on a respectable married woman, shặt order that they may ft in with those talleged that Dr. Price really reset HIGH-CLASS · PRINTING their children at school. If the sebool Dr. Prica faced his trial smiling were to arrange thair bolidays parlier and expressed confidence that he would in the year it would be advantageous; nadbe vindicated; - So far as the Court was

PUBLIC AUCTION.

Hons to sell by Fublic Auction-

[ ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNÉE Į

SATURDAY,

the 18th May 1914, at Noon, ather Snies Rooms, No. 8. ..Des Voeux Road, Corner of

Ins Rouss Street, THE "TUG."

Longth......

Beam..

88 ft. 6 in. 17 ft." Moulded Depth

9 ft. 3 in. Draft E. for 8 ft. in aft. Bankers.....

14 tons.

Bagines compound surface condencing Orändem H.P. 13 ia. L.P. 28 in. Die placement 170 Lous approx.

Full Particulars may be had from the Cadersigned..

· On view of Observation. Place from 15th May or by arrangement.

axe be sold with all faults and errors.

Texme :—As usual,

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Avotionants,

Hongkong. May 1, 1914,

187

T☛ ponchové lost your Appetise, uns of thi but Furlaty of·clair's dínhan ný-tha VALEXANDRA DAZE i Bars, 10, BREADE

to 15 minuÍm

JOHT CLM.

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so hour.

SUNDAYL 8.00a.m. to 10,50 sm...Every 15 miznine 10,80 a.m. to 11.00 a.m...Every 10 minutes 11.45 am to 12 Noon Every toskang. 12.00 Boomto 100 p.m...Every 10 min 100p.m. to 6.00p.m...Every 15 min 6.00p.m. to 6.00 p.m...Every 10 minutes 6.00 p.m. to 7.00p.m.Every if minutes 1.00 pm. br. 8,10 p.m...Etory Kimalnaws.

NIGHT CARS Ms on Week Dage,

SATURDAYS.

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JOHN D. BUMPHREYS £807

in the schoole.

penal Cristions on Demand Bample Cams from £10 upwards, Dandignaests of Produce Boldon Account

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only to the away companies concerned, the chief question was thBOOK BINDING parents, but to the teachers themselve quality of the kise and it was oridentl Some masters, I know, say that teaching from the reported expression of the Cost Boxs

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than during early months, but if immoral in itself, but depended upon they tried the earlier holiday scherpe to methwin and

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