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LAMMERT BROS.

AFOLIONEKES, AFTRAISERS

AND SURVEYORS

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(quis Undanigned have received Instruc Mom to neli by Public Auction,

MONDAY, April 11, 1921, commencing a:11 a m. ar Holt's Wharf, Kowloon *** LOCOENT OF THE CONDRAXLD), 1978 bundles C: à, Black Sheets

6x3x threes

6' x 3' x fours

6' x 3' x fives

6 x 3' x sixes

✰n view DOW.

Terms Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers. Hongkong, April 5, 1971.

"

ONE

FOR SALE

INTIMA MONS

YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO

BE WITHOUT THEM,

"JUST" received a large Consïtament of (1) LACTOGEN tha anz digestive food for Infants which keeps good in quality during flot weather (2) 1.40.. 10SE (Milk Sagar) for sweetention (23) the

foods of Infants and MILFORD-MCGRATH FLUID INSEC TICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Floss, Mosquitoes, Buga, Flies and al other Insect Pests in Summer days, and (4) JOHN CABILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIC and CINDERELLA SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Blouses.

PRICES an Vers Molemte. Tas- pective and Enquiries are-cardially invited.

SHIU FUNG TAI & CO.,

Sel Leente for Uangkong and Bonta China,

Xon, 4ĩ & tố, Camangiz Hand Central, Hongkong.

Telephone Nos, 128

理代泰豐盛

HORNSBY-ACKROYDO POSTAGE STAMPS.

ENGINE-31 Borse Power, Foel

Kercarne. Complete with cooling appara- tas in good condition. May be viewed by appointment at Gun Club Bill Barracks, Kowloon. Apply to the undersigned.

LAMMERT BROS.

FOR SALE.

MILNER'S SAFES

Apply 'o

LAMMERT BROS.,

Daddell Street.

FLUGEL'S SIZE ONE

Water

filtered

Purity

assured

AERATED WATER MACHINE

FARES FOR PUBLIC VEHICLES.

CHAIRS,

L-Is Fictoria, with 1000 Bearers.

Goarter Eour

10 cents

Hall boar, some 20

One bodr...

Three bours,

•Six hours, 201

Day (8am to 8p.m.);

訂 $1.00

If the trip is extended beyond Victoria,

half fare extra

tween the hours of 3.30 p.m. and 6 the above fares shall be increased

by 50 per centom

Il-Beyond Victoria, with four Boaters

Hour.

Three hours.

Six hours,

Day (8 a.m. to 6pm)

0,60 cents.

31.00

50

2.00

III. In the Hill District.

With Bearers With & Bearers.

$0.30

0.40.

Quarter hour,.-30.15

Half hour, -0.20

One hour,

0.30

0.50

Two hours, armies

0.50

0.50

Three hours.

0.70

1.00

Siz bou 1.00

1.50

2.00

RICHPHIS.

:

Day (84. to 6p.m.)1:50

1.-In the Island of Hongkong, it engaged

in Fictoria

Ten minutes,

Half bour,

Quarter hour, ...000-14002

One hour, ET

Every Subsequent hour

5 darts

15

20

Note the ricksha be ensured within the City of Victoria, and be dis charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoria after 9 pm. or be dis charged to the East of Bay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City A Victoris after 9 p.m. an extra half fare shall be chargeable.

II—In Kowloon,

Quarter hour,

blatt-hour,

HOT

ans

F

15

20

DIMEN Every subsequent-hour,... 19

III-Tuipo Road.

Twenty cents shall be added

for each extra hour or part of an hour if the hirer caused the journey to take longer then

To 4th mile---

single 75 cents...1 hour.

return $1.00 bours."

Reyond 4th to 8th mille

single #1:80, www.hours

return ......$1.50.

Leyond 6th to 9th mile-

pulsingis invas$1,75 inna

endam's 2.00

Beyond 9th to 11th mile

ursingle mu.$1.00

return 32.60

Farms for journey's beyond the 11th

gle to be smatter-of-

mentir euch caNE,

This faree bere set out to apply to ose rikaba with three coolies from Tsim Sha

This space is too small to tell

you all about our Stamps That's why we solicit your Cor. respondence for further fafor- mation. It might pay to tell us what Stamps you want to buy or what Stimps you have for sale. Eetter still if you call at GRACA &′ 00′′

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TABLE DELICACIES

CHILDREN'S CORNER.

MARY'S BIRTHDAY,

One day the dogs, Snip and Snop, heard Mary talking about her birth day.

"Is it really to-morrow, Mother?" she was saving. It seems to have been such a long time coming."

Yes, it is to-morrow, really and truly. Mary, smilingly said her mother. And you will be six years old. You are getting quite a big girl**

"Oh I am so excited," cried Mary, jumping about and clapping her hands. "I do wonder what wesents +1 DNY Dave."

up and Shop heard this they did not wait for any more. Snip gave Soop's tail a gentle pall to show him that he wanted him to come off quietly to talk about some thing. Then off they both went to the garden and when they were out side Snip said to Snop, "Did you hear what Mary was saying about presents?"

"Yes," answered Soop, "What about it?" (Of course they spoke in barks really, which is the dog language, and they understand each other quite well by that).

"I was thinking," went on Snip. "That we ought to give Mery a present. She is very kfad to us. She feeds us well and gives us come fortable baskets to sleep in and takes us for nice long walks."

Yes, that is quite true," said Soop. "And you remember how good she was to us when we had colds and how she nursed us and put warm bread poultices round our throats.”.

Snop grinned when be thought of this, and so did Saip, because, if you remember, these mischievous dogs

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ate their poultices all up!..

į

NOTHING FINER-BOTTLED OF CANNED.

The first requisites with CROSSE & BLACKWELL Delicacies are. Quality. Purity and Freshness. 30 Varieties of SOUPS, 15 Varieties of POTTED MEATS, OXFORD SAUSAGES, CATMEAL, OILS, VINEGAR & TINNED FISH.

CROSSE & BLACKWELLN

Aiguals for Lea u Paunis Vibrcestershine Savor

as they only had puddings some days as a great treat. While Mary was away they seized their bones, wrapped them up in a piece of news- paper that was lying on the kitchen table and hid them in their baskets underneath the cushions. -Fortunately Mary was in a great hurry as she was going off for a music lesson and she pat down the plates of padding and went off again without noticing that the bones bad disappeared.

The next morning, very early, Snip and Snop woke, took the parcel and crept, up to Mary's bedroom, The door was ajar so to they went. Mary was still fast asleep and they laid the parcel gently on her pillow. her up. She sat up, rubbed her eyes, and saw the parcel on her pillow.

She opened it hastily and was just "What is this!" the exclaimed.

going to say

Why it is only a couple of messy bones, when she saw Snip and, Soep, sitting by the side of the bed, looking anxiously at her. Then she remem bered that it was her birthday and that Snip and Shop had not eaten their bobes the day before and at once she guessed that they had been saved up for her as a birthday present.

"How kind of you Saip and Soop," she cried, "I think it was just the nicest thing you could have thought of.".

The dogs jumped for joy and Mary hugged them over and over again.

Luckily Snip and Soop did not notice what she did with the bones and later in the day, when the dogs were out, she gave them to the cat.

PETER PAN.

THE WASHING DAY.

The only thing is," added Shop, Sometimes upon a nice wet day

What shall we give her? She has When we can't go outside to play

plenty of food and clothes and a nice. We have the greatest fun,

bed to sleep in and I do not know For all our children then we take, what else anybody wants."

"Yes," agreed Snip, looking puzzled, "It is difficult to know what she wants. We had better sit down and think it out".

Mary and Roth and Jake, And Miss Susannah But,

With Sarah Jane and Goldilocks, And then we undo all their frocks So the two dogs lay down on the And wash and soap and scrub, grass and put their heads between But first the dolls to bed must go, their paws. They were so quiet that! We tuck them all up in a row, anyone passing by might have And then fill up the tab. thought that they were asleep. In a We get as wet as wet can be few minutes however Snop sat op

Woul" The barked, "I have Kas turned our sleeves up high,

Bat no one minds, for Nurse you see. thought of something."

one And pinned a big towel round each

What is it?" cried Soip, "I have not been able to think of anything at Bil"

"It's a bone," said Soop, smiling at the thought. To-day at dinner time I will not eat my bone but will save it up and give it to Mary to

morrow."

And so of course when we have done We soon can get quite dry.

PETER PAN.

Crusoe's island was inhabited ?

How do we know that Robinson

That is a splendid idea, Snip was a big swell pitching into a little Because the first thing that he saw said,There is nothing nicer than s juicy bone. I will save mine up too cove on the shore. and we will give them to Mary the

first thing tomorrow morning."-

After they had settled thir they

Bright eyes and

went off for a long walk and by a TOSY skin

dinner thine they were both very.

hungry. However they d'd not touch add to every woman's charm. their bones but ate up their gravy Pinkettes clear the skin of and potatoes.enlava | pimples and

blotches care constipation, sick-headache, ill-smelling breath, Mother," she cried, "I am afraid regularity, and give the bright

When Mary found that they had Jeft their bones she was very surpris. fed

ensure

the dogs are not well again. They velvety eye of health, Tiny

have only eaten the gravy and pots- but thorough, Pinkettes act as

toes

You had better see if they would like a little-pudding," her, mother! replied

Mary ran off to get some and Snip and Snop smiled at each other.

gently as nature

60 cta, the vial, of chemists everywhere, or post free on raceipt of pales, from the Dr. Williams Medicine Co. 66 Exschpen Road, Shanghai."-

CHINA COAST,

SHIPPING PERSONALS.

LATEST CHANGES.

Captain K. L. Jones, of the "Che kiang," is on leave.

Mr. H, P. Carver, from reserve, has gone acting master, "Chekiang

Mr. E. McGivern, superammerary third engineer "Soochow," is on reserve.

Captain S. Findeison, "Loongwa," is on leave.

of the

Captain W. Gibb, from leave, has gore master, "Loongwo

Pao," has gone master, Yashing."

Captain D. Skinne, of the Teo

Captain A. D. Kelman, of the

Mr. T. As Underwood, second

gone chief officer. "Loksang. officer, Yatabing," has resigned.

Mr. C. Alexander, from leave, has

"Loangtang" has gone

Mr. J. Lindsay, second officer. officer, Yatshing."

second

Mr. E. L. Merrett, second officer. “Yatshing," has gone second offices.

Leongsang

Mr. J Cocker, third engineer, Wasing," has gone third engineer, Wingsang

Mr. J. D. Munro, from reserve, has gone third engineer, "Wosang.”

second officer, "Kiangteen."

Mr R. Black has, been appointed

Mr E. Knutsen, from reserve, has gone second officer." Hsinkong

Mr E G. Albers, second officer, "Irene has gone acting chief officer, same ship.

ed second officer, "Irene." :

Mr.W. A.Parloft has been appoint

Mr F. H. Davies, chief officer, Yushun," has gone chief officer, .Taibinh

Mr C. F. Le Patourel, chief officer, "Taishur, has been appointed master, "Kabo.”

Mr A P. Cranston, chief engineer,

SATURDAY, APRIL

NOTICES.

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ENGLISH SILVERWABE, direct from Manufacturer High Class English Jewellery,

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OPERATING|—

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AND THE

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Klangyung," bas gone chief engiléphone 71. Telegraphic Adili ma 2-m2 FISTORIA"

neer, Felching"

Mr G. Coulton, chief engineer, "Kwanglee," has gone chief engi neerKiangyang.”

Mr. G. Alexander, chief engineer, Feiching," has gone chief engineer, "Kwonglee."

..

Captain G. W. Elis, of the "Kwangping," is on reserve.

Captain E. Badgen, from leave, has gone master, "Kwangping.".

Mr. A.J. Courtney, fourth engineer, Kaiping, has gone third engineer, Kwangping

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Mr. W. Taylor has been appointed fourth engineer, - Kaiping.”

Suffered With Eczema Five Years Cuticura Healed

"Afy daughter suffered with easeR for five years. It came as a rub.

fast on her lace, then it

·started to zon" and where ever it man it spread 171 iz] got to her head.” Her head was one risks of sorcemp- dons.The stin was hot and I had to safle her, hands to keep her from saching Her End was very thin and used to corner out in camblule, “

"Then I need Catleurs Soap and Ofaiment They seemed to stop the itching (éaling and when I hated wine tablets of Cutiens Soup with the Cutiena Olatudent she was hosled (Bigned) Mra-Lloyd, 2, Aire St, Mid-

lachoro, Yorks, Eng

Gear the pores of impartides by daily use of Cuticum Goup and perasional concisam of Casticies Oltement as tended. to soften,sootheandheal. Theyareśćaul; for every tolist and mitrsery purpões? Kiner Th. Catgiant 14.

1.WITCHELL, Manager.

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CLOAN'S LEndment will

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FRENCH LESSONS

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It does not matter what you send to

DIAMOND'S

DYE WORKS

dainty lace or heavy clothes they always looking

come

back

as good as new.

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General Draper.

22 & 34, Wellington Street. Branch 28. Nathan Road, Kowloom. Phone® 1463.

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