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LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS,. APPRAISERS

AND SURVETORS.

Public Auctions—”

THE Undersigned have received instruc bona, do soll' by Public Auction,

on

HONDAY, April 26, 1920 Commencing a 2.15 p.m...

at "La Hacienda" No. 74 the Peak

A Quantity of

Valuable Household Forniture,

(Full Particulars from Catalogue)

On view from Sunday, the 25th inst

Terms ---Cash on delivery,

LAMMERT BROS...

on:

Auctioneers.

FRIDAY, April. 30, 1920,

commencing at £1

at their Sales Rooms, 6 Duddell Street A Quantity of

Valuable Household Furniture,

comprising -

Blackwood curio stands, teapoYE,. table and stools, leather covered euch and easy chairs, finely carved tesk arean, teak dinner waggon, teak ice chests, teak dining chaire, card table wling desks, brokensey, engravings, }; rugs, single and donhle brass incunted, iron bedstents, teak wardrobes, tenk drawing tables, marble top wash atands, camphorwood and tenk chests of Crawers, occasional tables, etc., etc.

" Also

I Geyser (now), ›

Ou view from Thursday, 29th inst.

Catalogue will be issued.

Terme-Cash on delivery.

LAWMEKT BROS.,

A actioneers..

INTIMATIONS

HOW TO AVOID INFANTILE AILMENTS

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When there are disasses pravalent. In the season, it is the most dangerous to Infants and Great, Care must be takan in feeding them with proper food otherwise they would give their Mothers a lot of trouble. To avoid the treable is to feed them with LAO- TOGEN which resembles human.milk. It is easily digested and promotes healthy appetite. In kæmpe thỏ Infants thriving and free from all Infantila Ailments.

孖案廠牛奶粉

總代理

***

SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,

Sole Agents for Hangkong and Bagtk. China, Nos. 17219, Comagh Road Control. Hongkong,

Telephone Nos. 1959 & 5190

WE HAVE

Just received

A New Supply of

WAR and ARMISTICE

J

STAMPS.

Many varieties and Talus of

NEW EUROP &

CATALOGUES and ALBUMS

for sale.

GRACA, & 004,

No. 10, Wyndham Birect,

The

THE CHINA MAIL.

Three Castles

Virginia Cigarettes

MAGNUMS

#

Castles

Cigarettes

It's the

Bilme

Three Castles Virginia Cigarette you have always smoked, made in a larger size.

Ask for the

Magnum size

BATURDAY, APRIL 24, 1920,

NOTICES.

FALCONER & CO., LTD

WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS,

Hotel MansionB.

Agents for:-ADMIRALTY CHARTS,

ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, RELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES, ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,

HEALTH against SICKNESS.

By taking our ROOSTER BRAND” MACARONI, PASTE STARS, EGGNOODLES, VERMICELLI, or other kinds of Soup Stu RESULARLY you will have no complaint of any kind of sickness, as all our Producta being manufactured from Fkur of the Best Quality and under the most Sanitary Method car berily digested and give you GOOD HEALTH & STRENGTH,

Large quantities have been exported to various parts of the World. Your esteemed. Orders will receive.car prompt and osteful attention. Torma moderate, «pecially for Agencies.

TRADE MARC.

THE HING WAH PASTE

MFG,

CO. LTD. | HEAD OFFICE: Hongkong, Nos. 47 & 18 Connaught Road Central. Tel. No. 9998 BLAMED OFFICE: Shinghal, Nos. 130 & 631, Naaking Road." FACTORIES: Hongkong. Wing Hing Street, Carmes Bay sad Shanghai, No. 71, Worth Show Boad

"The larger

Cigarette with a Pedigree"

BUY YOUR STATIONERY FROM US. We Keep the Finest,

Stocks Complete.

PRICES MODERATE.

DER A WING & 00.

Paper Merchants` Stationare, Printers & Bookbindará,

60, Des Voeux Road, CENTRAL.

WEDNESDAY, April 28, 1920,

commencing at 2.33 p.m.

At No. 65 Wradham Street..

A Quantity of

Valuable Household Furnitura, Comprising -

Teak hatstand. plush covered couch and armchairs, lady's teak. and black- wood desks, tenk card table, easy phaira, muzble top consule table with hevelled mirrors, fancy electric lamps," electric ceiling fans, fancy mantel clocks and mirrors, porcelain figures, Japansse ilk embroidered screens, engravings, "white lace cursaïos, carpets, elcij, etc.,

Tonk extension dining table and chairs, teak sideboard with bevelled mirror, leak dinner waggons, teak ice heit, teak bokse, occasional tables, brams fanders, dinner service, glans and slectro-plated ware, teak overmantels with bevelled mirrors, electric fittings. etc., etc.

Double beam horlatenda, single and double 183k wardrobes with bevelled -glass doors, teak dressing tables, marble top wishstands, double toilet sels, box couch, etc., etc,

ABO

1 Cottage Piano by John Brinsmoead

and Sons

1 Enamelled bath.

And

A Selection of Choice Silver ware. Term Cash no delivery,

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

;168 Vodersigned have received in

structions from Messrs. TucRESEN Co, to sell by Public Auction

OR

TUESDAY, the 18th May, 1920, at 3 pm... athie Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, The Steamer "DAGMAR"

she now lies in the Meoam River, Bangkok, with all her machinery, gear and appartenances, etc., 1457. tors gross Reg.

921 uns net Reg

1800 Fons den weight capacity on

17 leet mesa draft. Speed 10 knots."

Tai Stanover went aahore in the Gulf of Siam, was alred, and towed to

Bangkok, where she was dry docked } and patched up.

Lspection orders on application to the East Asiatic Co., Ltd., Bangkok,

The Steamer to be at purchaser's risk after fall of hammaer, when purchase money is to be paid.

fall particulare apply to

LAMMERT BROS..

Auotioneer.

or

MESSES. THORESEN & Co, -

Hongkong...

A COMPLETE. ARRATED WATER.

PLANT FOR SALE.

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The Machines are made by Moesta. Bratby & Hinchliffe, Ltd., Manches ter, and guaranteed in perfect working order. This complete plant will turn out 2,400. dozun, Actated water per t

- KWONG BANG HONG LTD..

P. O. Box 270

Hongkong.

MED CHEUNG

Hian Gries PHOTOGRAPHER. Tee: House Streetsty Tel:1018,

Portrait taken in any Style desired.·

Photographlo Sapplies of

Every description.

P. O. Box 620.

JAPANESE

Hongkong,

Bnstal London

MAKERS.

Every kind of Footwear

MADE

TO

ORDER

CEERRY & UD.

PIADER STREK2, upport a Emgang Boss). Telephone No. 191.

Hongkong, Sarah- 30, 1814,

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.

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Post Office declined to give reduced rates of postage for the circulation of technical trade journals" or "any. other papers abroad. He believed the Press, if they asked any favoura from the Government, would certain-

HOTELS AND CAFES.

THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

OPERATING :—

THE HONGKONG HOTEL, HOTEL MANSIONS,

THE REPULSE BAY HOTEL,

3. H. TAGGART,

-**-MANAGER.

ly refuse anything in the nature of a subsidy. On the other hand, if it were recognised an autiona advantage to Betish trade that papein dealing especially with trade subjects should have a wide circulation, it would be a good thing if there was a lower rate of postage abroad for that purpose. That would promote ce- operation between the State, the newspaper Press, and particular 1,500 Feet above Sea Level, trades, which was essential in order to increase exports, which everybody pointed out was more than ever necessary in the financial and com- mercial conditions that now prevailed. (Hear, hear.)

THE PEAK HOTEL

15 Minutes from Landing Stage, Under the Management of

Mrs. BLAIR.

KING EDWARD HOTEL

CENTRAL LOCATION

| LL ELECTRIC TRAMS Pass Entrance, Electric Litta, Fan and Lighting A European Eatha and Sanitary Fittings Hot and Cold Water System throughout Best of Food and Serrión...

Telephone 373. Telegraphic Address ¦---- VICTORIA."

J. WITCHELL, Manager. -

This Advertisement de lanned by British-American. Tobasso, Co..... (China). Lái)

BRITISH TRADE ABROAD. publicity for British trade. It a mistake to assume that there were any fixed positions and standing quantities with which to deal. Publicity was a progressive Viscount Burnham, on the invita science, and ought to be studied as tion of the Board of Trade, addressed th. It was an undoubted act that in advertising and publicity national a large audience of manufacturers taste and national Indiosyncrasies and members of the wholesale trade bad to be taken into account, in at the British Industries Fair at the Crder to judge how far work could be done in that direction. He be Crystal Palace, on the advantages lieved that the State ought and could of organised publicity in connection do a great deal to create an with international commerce. Hav- atmosphere, as it was called, among ing pointed out that fairs in the old international communities, and in our Overseas Dominions, favourable days were the first aid to the

to the sale and "the consumption of machinery of our international trade, British goods. We had to give a he said those that had been held warranty that our goods were just as since 1915 could not have taken trustworthy as in days gone by; and place but for State direction and in creating confidence in the work organisation, although they had the manship and quality of British goods cardinal merit of being self support the State could play a great part in But he would not depend only ing. One of the best of many forms the publicity that it could organise upon these methods of publicity. of State help was surely to help in foreign countries. He did not There was one great instrument of trades to help themselves. (Hear, hold that the state should pay sub knowledge of which we did not make hear.) What the State did in this sidies to foreign newspapers. That half sufficient use, although every enterprise was to add force and was a system which was condemned day it was being extended. He volume to the Elizabethan tradition, in the dealings of the Central Empires; referred to the cinema and the mor which was to hold high the power and but there were other ways of obtaining pictures, There were countries prestige of Britain. In the avenu ing in the foreign Press, and especi- where few could understand the of trade it was just as important to ally in that section which devoted written word, whatever the language hold bigh the power and prestige of itself to industrial and commercial might be, but the pictorial effect our country now as it was in that affairs, the publicity which we need appealed to all. By means of the great formative time of British in ed. During the war there were cinema we could secure publicity for dustry. (Hlear, hear.) It was stale organised tours of foreign co-preparing the ground, and, we could and flat to argue on theoretical respondents to munition works and use it also for reaping the crop. We grounds about the metes and bounds sources of supply-in-this-country could point out the salient qualities. of State action. It was a matter of He believed that system ought to and the special features of any par. commonsense and expediency: Where be continued under the altered con- ticular produce of British industry and nutiruly neler new management. Cofeina under the personal supervision the State could help British trade it ditions. It would be a good thing. He believed it would be a good was under an obligation to do so, if, especially from such countries as thing for the Government to see and if they sought to assign a func- those in South America, there were that this great machine of public tion which it was not only proper organised tours to this country by information and international cop- but necessary for the State to dis

newspaper writers who would be ciliation was used to the best advan} charge, he said emphatically that it able in their own way, and accord.tage by those who rightly understood would be to make the most of that ing to their own ideas, to give their its methods and possibilities. We which had been called the breath fellow countrymen an impression of could do a great deal for ourselves. of life" of modern trade, but which what we were doing by way of We had to stand on our own feet; at

the same time the State had its fure-] he preferred to call the "light of production. He believed It was Hfe of modern trade. He meant possible also to do much more than tions, and it had its surpassing organised publicity. (Hear,-hear) was done now with the aid of usefulness. It could organise and in this direct without fear or favour. It They might look at publicity as the resident correspondents advertising of British trade, and also, courtry. The representatives of the was open to no auspicion of corrupt to a certain extent, the advertising foreign Press were a most able body motive, and it had a wide range of of British character, from different of men, always ready to take machinery in diplomacy and Govern polats of view."

advantage of every opportunity for ment representatives, throughout the supplying information to their news world. The philosopher bad said that great knowledge is power. papers.

power, it was the means of power: Fublicity was not only the parade of and the result of power was not only the prosperity of the country, but the contentment of the whole world. (Cheers.)

He would speak of publicity under different heads, There was the publicity that was subjective, and

We did not yet take sufficient ad dealt with the minds of men. There vantage of our consular and diplo was the publicity which was objective, matic machinery, though much had and dealt with the things of produce been done of late owing to the wise tion. There was the publicity which counsel of the overseas trade depart was" general, and that which was ment. In American” Consulates particular. There was the publicity abroad, American citizens who were which prepared the ground, and there fravelling could read the technical WHY BE MISERABLE- was that which enabled them to reap and general newspapers of their with constipation or liverishness when the crop. The art of publicity by country: Where possible, we ought Pinkettes are all you need to set mattera advertisement, and in other ways, to ensure that there should be a right Those dainty little laxatives act

PINKETTES

was still in its infancy. We knew reading room where not only British as gently sa ushiro. very little about it even now, and we subjects, but all who were interested, were learning, every day; and we should have an opportunity of read- knew still less of the psychology ring, especially the technical Press. which governed publicity in all parts Our Post Office, although it was in of the world. He could conceive no every respect a wonderful fastitu better direction for the abilities of tion, was not inclined to do much for the Overseas Trade Department than private enterprise. It looked go ra- to study national psychology abroad, venue, and perhaps it ought to do so in with

View the best these hard days, (Laughter.) But the

care Bilibusnet, ik holiches, fol Dysentery; relieve Piles Of, draggiats, amelling broath : provent Diarthen and everywhere, or post free, 60 centa vial, from Dr. William Mạc

Brechnen Boad, Shanghal

PALACE HOTEL

KOWLOON.

(Two-minutes from" Star Fuery).”

Recently renovated and refurnished, electric light and her throughout

of the proprietor, Bar and Billard Booms,Terian moderata Special formato families on application to

Telephone K. 3. Talegraphio Add: "PALACE”,

BOXBERRY, Proprietor.

CARLTON HOTEL,

(EEN ONLY AMERICAN MOWE IR TIK DOLORE,))

LIVE HOUSE STREET,

Under "American Management Nice and quiet yes only a few minutes walk, from the Banks and Contral District. 43 Bedrooms, Exelleni Odalne scrupulously alean. Moderate Terms Monthly and Family Bazon azi application to the Froprietress: Launchen mege Fussinger Batalg

Telegraphis Addrem * CARLTON

Max. F. E. CAMERON,

BLUE BIRD

IOR ORBAM PARLOUR

AND CONFECTIONERS

TANG YUK, DELL,

the labo SXES TINⱭ,

TERMS VERT MODI

CHOCOLATES Plain Umpet Vandila, Chesslat

• Haihaya" Noutlet"and Burda California **BAS ► ChocolateE American Choclated: £1. só par 7h,

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