LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, AFFRAISERS
AND SURVEYORS Public Auctions-
PPE Undersigned have received inateno- tions to sell by Public Auction,
од
"MONDAY, April 95, 1981, sammencing at 253 p.m.
at their Sale Rooms, Daddell Street,
A Collection of Fine Table Glassware,
And
A few Water Colours.
Fransa :-Cash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers,
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·
MONDAY, April 25, 1931 commencing at 9.30 p.m.
at their Sales Rooms, Doddell Street,
A Quantity of
Vainabia Household Furniture,
Comprising
Teak batatand, coach, arm chairs, bookstand, card table, electric table ismp, vases and ornaments, etc, etc...
Tesk extension dining table and chairs, teak sideboard, inner warges, ten table, cutlery and glassware, etc, etc.
Tenk wardrobe, dressing table, washstand, chest-of-drawers, toilet, crockery, carpets, sta, stc,
Also
A few pieces of Blackwood-ware.
3nd
Ode Motor Bicycle "Excelsior.”
· Catalogues will be issued.
- On view from Saturday, 23rd inst.
Terms: Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers
Bongkong, April 23, 1921.
MARTIN'S
SAPIOL & STUTT PILLS
1 Prewah Mamadybrali Svocalsafting. sf Ladık dunya harp a box, at
von Chan divisanat dhen, lesanco cheer van SHOE HA, As Carabés med Svene all theột
JATIE, Cheque, Kastkingtam Bud
MARTIN'S
3STEEL
APOLBILL'S
FARES FOR PUBLIC
VEHICLES.
CHAIRS,
I-In Victoria, with two Bearers.....
Quarter hour......
Ball Hoar,
One hour,...
Blix hours,
Day (6 am to 6 pm),
Three hours,
INTIMATIONH...
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO
BE WITHOUT THEM.
JUST received a large Consignment of (1) LACTOGEN the most digestive food for Infants which keeped in quality during Hot weather (2) LAC- TOSE (Milk Sugar) for sweeteting the foods of Infants and Dyspeptics (3) MILFORD-McGRATH FLUID INSEC- TICIDE the Best Fluid for destroying Fleas, Mosquitoes, Bags, Flies and ill other Insect Pests in Bummer days, and (4) JOHN CABILL'S GOLDEN FLEECE, MAGIO and CINDERELLA SOAPS for keeping everything clean in Houses.
PRICES are Very, Moderate. Ins pection and Enquiries are cordially invited.
SHIU» FUNG TAI & 00.,
Sale Apwate fog lengkragrand South Chinć“ 64, 138 65, DRaasche Raud. Central, Houstong
Talephone Nos. 1939.
理代泰
POSTAGE STAMPS.
This space is too rmall to tell you all about our Stamps. That's why we solicit your Cor- respondence for further infor mation. It might pay to tell us, what Stamps you want to buy or what Stamps you have for sale. Better still if you call at GRAUA & 00,
DEALERS IN PAILAZIO Goods, BELIGIOUS Boves, Toys, &c. &c,
No. 10, Wyndham Street,
2. O. Box 620.
Hongkong.
JAPANESE MAKERS,
WE
Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER
CHERRY & 00.,
PEDDER STREET, Opposite Hongkong Hotel Telephone No. 492.
Hongkong, March 30, 1314
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TANG YUK, Dzyzzz.
Kastelor to
the late BIEN TING, 14, Aguilar Street.
TERMS VERY MODERATE
CORELATION FITT
10 cents
90
#
50
70
1.00
If the trip is extended beyond Victoria,
half fare extra
- Between the hours of 8.30 pm and 6 the above fares shall be increased
by 60 per centum.
11-Beyond Victoria, with four Beaners.
Hout...
0.60 cents. Three hours,................................................. 81.00 Six hours, ...+
Day (8 am to 6 pm
1.50
1.00
IL-In the Hill District.
With Bears With 4 Bears.
►
Quarter hour..................$0.15
Half hour, 0.20
One hour, 0.30
.80.30 0.40 0,60
Two hours,omnesar 0.50
0,80
Three hours, wien 0.70 Bix hours, - In
1.00
1.50
Day (6am.tcp.m.)150
2.00
RICKBЯIS.
1-In the Island of Hongkong, it engagel
Ten minutes,
Quarter hour,
in Victoria
& cents
15 20
"
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THE NEW BRENCH REMEDY.
THERAPION NF1 THERAPION NË 2 THERAPION NOS
Ma. 1 per kidÈIN OHJATTA. We, 3 for Blood" 1975 Itsesave. Zo. $ fur channie Wal JOGOBYEMAPAROCHEMISTS PRICI DI LAGLAKINES FR 120zached Co, HavermỌCEREN WIN ENT THOR MARFED WORD "TEL EPSON ON ZEGE, MUY R. WORKER APPELISTU GENUTKE »«CESS
ASAHI BEER
PILSENER BEER
PRIZES
GRAND COM
ASAN!
· One hour, ......mmisera Every Subsequent hour,
Note-II the ricksha be engaged within the City of Victoria, and be dis- charged outside the Western part of the City of Victoris after-9 p.m.,” or be dis- charged to the East of Bay View Police Station on the Eastern side of the City of Victoria after 9, p.m., an extra' half fare shall be chargeable.
II.--In Konsloon Quarter hour, imoïonsorcovenaanza 5 cents Half hour, wine 15
Every subsequent hour,... 10.
III-Taipo Boad
4th mile
20
Twenty cents shall be added for each extra hour or part
of an hour if the hirer causes the journey to take longer than yo
ingle 75 cents....1 hour. return........ $103,animină hours. Beyond 4th to 8th mile-
'singia
retam .... 1.60.
Beyond 6th to 9th mile
singis
*Beyuml Bth to šita
gingia piim$2,00
Aura 5 2.50
Fazed for fourneys beyond the 11th
- mille to be a zisiter of previous arranga-
¿The farer bers met out to appl rickahs with thres coolies From Asim She
LAGER
hours.
BREWERY
COMP
SAHI
THE CHINA MAIL.
DJ.Collis Browne's
Chlorodyne
THE "ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.
DIARRHŒA,
and is the only
Specie in CHOLERA TM
DYSENTERY.
FEVER, CROUP, 'ÁGUE.
The Best Rasady known for
COUGHS, COLDS,
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS”,
The paly Pillatha In
“NEURALDIA, BOUT, RHEUMATISM.
Chlorodyne is * liquid taken is drops, graduated acceding to the malady. It invariably releves pata of whatever kind; creates a cain råvishing sleep: allays imitation
d the extrous systems when all other monofies fad, leaves no had efects;"
and can be taken when në saber mélcino can be tolerated.
DORVINDING MEDICAL TESTIMONY WITH · EACH BOTTLA,
None Giambia nonst in. Lài Thu. 1. Calle Brand's Chiuviana on the Stamp se
Sold by all Chemists.“
Prices' la England"," 1/11, 2/9, 4/8.
GB
BY APPOINTMENT
Sole Manuteirers: KAT. DAVENPORT, INI,
London, S.E
TABLE DELICACIES
- NOTHING FINER - BOTTLED ∞ CANNED. The first requisites with CROSSE & BLACKWELL Delicacies are Quality. Pirity and Freshness.
30 Varieties of SOUPS, 15 Vacieties of POTTED MEATS, OXFORD SAUSAGES, DATMEAL, DILS, VINEGAR & -TINNED FISH..
CROSSE & BLACKWELLN
Afariks for Lun a Perimine Worcestershire Sauce
TOMBS AND MOTOR CARS. knew me here, but in America and
* WESTERN CUSTOMS.
CURIOUS JAPANESE IMPRESSIO
GOING HOME.
ECONOMICAL ENJOYMENT.
COMPARISONS.
There was a discussion the other day in England "as to the cheapest place in which to spend a winter holi of day. One declared that, if you knew your way about, you could, by taking advantage of the present rate of ex- change, live cheaper on the fashion- able Riviera than anywhere ele. Another was equally convinced that you could have as cheap and good a holiday at Brighton, to say nothing of the heavy saving in railway fares. The matter has been put to the
Europe no one could pronunce my name properly and very few tried to do so. For once I felt the value of my name card, saying 'Professor Kazutami Ukita. · As sãòn as I pre- sented my card, I was shown every courtesy. At the British hospital, -The multitude of sutomobiles, the fl was known as-The Professor-and- courtesy to women and the place in my name was never pronounced by life that women occupy, the com. the nurses, who treated me as kindly alexity of American marmers and the as they did the younger men.
**MY tombs of great men of the past are
general impressions the most vivid impressions of the America and Europe were that West brought back to Japan. by Dr. could not is much interest in the Kazutami Ukita, professor at Waseda things of to-day. In fact, the present University, who has just returned | day, things were rather a source of from an extended trip in the United veration to my spirit. My interest States and Europe and who told was particularly aroused by things something of the Impressions at a of today with their historical car reception and luncheon given him by nextions visited a large number the alumni of Waseda University, of graveyards and tombstoties in Doctor Ukita, after expressing his America and Europe The first debt to the graduates of Waseda for tombstones I visited were^ - in. their attention to him through the California, where visited the tombs test, with interesting resulta. An trip gave a few interesting impres-tone of Leland Stanford, the founder sions which he gathered of America of the Leland Stanford University, Englishman resident. in Nice gives and Europe. Doctor Ukita, as Doctor and his wife and others connected this estimate of the weekly charges Takata announced, had been in Am-with the university. I also visited there for a middle class person with erica many years ago as a student, the tomb of our Ayaq Hattori, Diet no extravagant tastes. so that the recent trip was his member, who died in Americs.
Beginning with that experience, I Board, good-class pension....... 280 visited the tombs of nearly all the Tips noted historial characters in America Wine and incidental expenses... 180 and Europe. To give the list of Amusements, casing, and golf... 200 them would be to take too much of your time.
As will be seen, that comes roughly to 700 francs a week, or about £13 at the current rate of exchange. People with "money to burn" could, amount. The first-class return fare course, get through ten times that
from London via Calais, including sleeper or couchette, would work out at a little over £12.
second.
TOO MANT AUTOMOBILES!
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*STUDY OF FRENCEL --
est
Ers
30
The weekly inclusive terms at some
SATURDAY, APRIL 23,
NOTICES.
G. FALCONER & CO., LTD. WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS.
Hotal Mansions.
Agents for:—ADMIRALTY CHARTS,
ROSS'S BINOCULARS and TELESCOPES, KELVIN'S NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS, BENSON'S ENGLISH WATCHES,
ENGLISH SILVERWARE, direct from Manufacturers, High Class English Jewellery,
By appointment
Established. 1742.
WHITE HORSE
WHISKY
"WHITE HORSE" and “Quality"
synonymous.
are
MACKIE & CO. DISTILLERS LTD. Island of Islay. Londas, Glasgow,
LONG HING & CO., PHOTO SUPPLIES,
Kodaks and Kodak Films, di DEVELOPING & FRIFTING A SPECIALITY,
No. 17A, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG.
HOTELS AND CAFES.
THE HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.
OPERATING :—
THE HONGKONG HOTEL, HOTEL MANSIONS,
THE REPULSE BAY HOTEL,
AND THE
HONGKONG HOTEL GARAGE.
TAGGARS. MAZACIL
THE PEAK HOTEL.
taken from their printed Exiffs, are 6 1,600 Feet above Sea Level. of the principal Brighton hotels, as guineas, 57 to 10 guineas, £8 15.
15 Minutes from Landing Stage, Under the Management of---
Mrs. BLAIR.
and upwards. £9 12s. 6d. and
expensive of these leading hotels, the weekly expenditure of a similar middle-class person would be:
2.
d.
Board
6. 6 0 Wine, etc. (s7)........ 2 Tips
0 15 Amusements (say).... 3
4
0
(Two minutes from Star Ferry).
Q
10
0
Total.........£12
15
"What surprised me most among other things was the number of automobiles in America," he said. "I had been warned of the fact be What struck most among other forehand, but I had not imagined things was the isolation of the tomb that the situation was as serious as of Theodore Roosevelt. As I visited actually found it. I was ill in England his tomb, I was deeply impressed by because of nervous prostration, anda. mingled sense of solitude and one of the causes of my illness was the desolation. Someone has said that great number of automobiles in Am- there are two monuments in America; erica, which made me feel unsafe in the Niagara Falls and Theodore going about the streets of American Roosevelt. While Niagara Falls still cities. Indeed, I urged my American flow incessantly, Theodore Roosevelt friends to advocate the reduction of is no more. I felt how little is a the number of automobiles, because human being, however great he may I believed that America was going look in this life, if he is only a too fast in the matter of automobiles statesman. My impressions ar the Warda. To take one of the least and that she must come to a dead-tomb of Ralph Waldo Emerson were stop in this respect I am not the different. While dead, Emerson only one having that fear. Mr. seemed to be speaking personally to Gregory Mason of the Quilick wrote me. A man of ideas lives after his an article estimating that at the pre-death. sent rate the gasoline supply of America will soon be devoted al-
Another striking experience I together to the use of, automobiles with none left for other needs.
had was when I visited the house where *Another cause for my nervous Carlyle was born, a shabby, ricketty trouble was the courtesies to women little, shed, which was in
great In America, which were so entangling contrast to the magnificent tomb
Hence the prices for similar accom- to me that I found it very trouble erected over his grave. Must modation and board are about the some to behave according to proper Almighty God create a great man of same in Nice and in Brighton when rules of etiquette there. For in-ideas in such humble circumstances? the English visitor has taken ad- stance, I was expected to tip my bat My visit to the battleground of vantage of the rate of exchange. to a woman in the elevators of the Verdun gave me a conviction that hotels. I often forgot to do so, and our nation adopt a policy of de tially the same if one is content with The comparison remains substan- was reminded by my companion fence and properly equip itself, there who civertly poked my ribe, which need be no fear of enemies success hotels which, while good, are not pre- was rather very painful. I asked fully attacking us. Verdun Bad tentions. It is declared that a visitor whether it was proper to wear one's been taken in the time of the who knows his way about and is care hat in the street car and I was told Franco-Fressian war, but it was imful with his money can winter on the it was, but could not see the con-pregnable in the recent World War Riviera at the equivalent of 158. a sistency of the custom,Indeed, I because of the proper defence works day. So he could in Brighton, for the winter charges of some of the felt as if 1 should start another move-tected there... ment-one for the abolition of hats.I was also very much impressed cellent tables, are 3 or 4 guineas a smaller hotels, which maintain er However, my impression of the by my visit to the tomb of Jean Jack week saving at Christmas and Easter. graduation ceremonies at Columbia Roussean, the great French thinker.So the answer would appear to be University was splendid, especially in He still lives as does Emerson Ro that the charges are much the same. regard to the young women graduabusseau was indeed the originator of in nice and Brighton-always sup es. Many years ago, when I first the modern movements for the reposing that you first buy your franes came back from America, I told my construction of the society of man, with English money. Otherwise Nice countrymen that Japanese women la life he was maltreated by his in winter is about twice as dear as should not imitate American women, countrymen, but after death be is an English watering place at the but now my views have been chang revered. The fact the reconstinen same time of year: ed. Our worsen should be as robust of the world has been sccomplisned
as the American women, who ap-in many lostances by radical men proximate the men in their activities like Roussean should be remembered..
ATTRACTED, ET TOMBSTONES. They are needed, although I do not proved by the books written by Another pr
hot mean to advocate radicalism," eminent scholars in England and nsignificant I felt. was gathered What I want to add here is that elsewhere who quote copiously from soon as I arrived in America and also we should pay more attention to the the French. We should encourage! pecially when I wài hoayegan study of the French language and the study of French, so that our French, thought. The modern pro students should be enabled to read bogvitat in London. For maß
world thought owes much to † Roumeau" in the originaläinstead of
{the French, as in the English translation. “
BUSSIN KAISHA
shave gone about in Japan 25 just Ukita, and almost every one
PALACE HOTEL KOWLOOS
Recently renovated and refurnished, aleotris Hight and fans throughout and antiraly under new mangemană. Cafiíse under the personal supervistos
0 of the proprietor, Bar and Billard Rocus. Tarma moderats. Special bermas ko
fandies on application to
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Telephona K. 5. Telegraphin Add.; “PATION*
J. EL OXBERRY, Froprietor.
HOTEL "ASIA
WEST BUND, CANTON.
Rooms en Suite & with private Baths Roof Garden, Hairdressing Saloon, Excellent; Cuisine,
Moderate Rates
Leading Hotel in South China.
Speci attention
Under the Foreign
to given
Supervision
Tourists,
KING: EDWARD HOTEL.
· CENTRAL·LOCATION SAANU 1L ELECTRIC TRAKE PARTO KLAS-
“A strc Hae, Thirstydzlekeze stupe wadad kystene throughouten Wegt at. Yest, and
F. WIICHKEL, Mames,
THOS, G. HUTCHINGS.
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