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LAMMERT BROS.

AVOTIONEERS, AFPRAISES

AND SURVEYORS,

Public Auctions-

ANBI Undersigned haveinareG JESTIUD Mons to all by Publi åsation.

ON

TUESDAY, September 6, 1921. Commencing at 3.80 p.m.

*: their Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, A Prime Colicction of Old Chinese Painting & Curios,

4150

A few pieces of Jade ware and Coral Ornaments.

Terms: Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS., Auctioneers.

Hongkong, August 31, 1921.

on

WEDNESDAY, September 7, 1921, commencing at 245 p.m.

at No. 41 E, Nathan Road, Kowloon.

Valuable

A Quantity of

Household Furniture, Comprising:-

Chesterfield Couch and Armchairs. Come, Teak sideboard with bevelled

dinner waggon, dining table cars, teak bestead, chest-of-drawers, dpubl, wanimnue with levelled glư, the talle male top washstard.

et, etc

En view im Tueday, the th instart.

Catalogues will be isscel Tera-Cash on delivery.

LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers. Ecken, September 2, 1021.

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CHILDREN'S CORNER..

My dear Children,

It is a long time since you have had a story about ear old friends Saip and Scop so here is one for you, When you have read it you will pro- bably think, as I do, that they will not be in such a hurry to run away again!

Your loving

PETER PAN.

SNIP AND SNOP IN A SAMPAN.

Sola Marichmers: J.T. DAVENPORT, L

Lenden, SE

number of pepple talking at the one PERIL OF PARIS STREETS. end but if wat quier at the other end

and Sop and Snop rolled themselves

into balls and were fast asleep in a AN AVERAGE OF 165 ACCIDENTS

minute. \

When Snip woke up they were tossing about and, as it was just day- light, they were able to see that they

were out on the open sea.

"Wake up Shop," he cried pushing his brother with his paw, "We bave gone ever so far in the night. As a matter of fact they had not long Started but this he could not know as he was sound asleep).

A DAY LAST YEAR.

Attention has repeatedly been called to the dangers of Paris streets, says The Times. When one observes the reckless pace at which motor vehicles, and particularly taxicabs, are driven along the boulevards and aress them, are marvels, not that the number of accidents is large, but Stop rubbed his eyes, sat up and was about to say something when that it is not larger. tomeone gave him push and then The traffic, when one locks down they beard several people talking in from a window on the constant

Sometimes when Mary went bath ing she took the dogs. Snip and Snips, with her. This they enjoyed very much and whenever they saw the Chinese. bathing baskets being packed they

The dogs could not anderstand stream of vehicles at any cross road, went barking round the house in what was said but when a man and is kaleidoscopic. great excitement.

If they had been naughty and had been left at home in disgrace they would sit on the doorstep with their tails drooping, feeling very sad and they always made up their minds

Taxicabs Cross woman and several small children each other without relaxing speed, came crowding round them they and often miss each other by guessed that it was the excitement

inches. Each driver depends

of finding them on the boar,

"I hope they are not going to take on that they would never be naughty Us too far," said Shop to Saip, who was bezinning to feel rather homesick again as long as they lived. Butį somehow it seemed as if they could and Saip said that he wished they not help getting into trouble now and were just going to have their nice

breakfast of bread and milk.

then.

It had been raining for days on end and they were very tired of being indoors.~~-

"Where is the cake", exclaimed Snop, and then they found that they had dropped it when they sprang on to the sampan and so they had zothing to eat.

the `other retaining his nerve, and it is surprising how seldom this confidence is mis: placed. But no thought seems to be given to the pedestrian, who is left to his own devices. He crosses the road at his own peril. Sceptical per- sous have taxed Parisians with ex aggeration for declaring that they escape death each time they success- fully cross the Place de l'Opera, but The children were very amused the complete statistics of Paris street am tired of being indoors all the with them but one small baby who accidents in 1920, which are, only time." (Of course this was said in i was sitting almost on the top of them now available, show the absolut barks so that no one except Mary, kept pulling their long hair. They necessity of devising regulations for who always knew what they meant, were not used to this sort of thing the safety of foot passengers. could understand it and she happened and thought it horrid.

There were in Paris 60,375 zc to be out.)

And so they went sailing oncidents an average of 165 daily. "Yes," agrred Shop, "We must thought of z ving them anything to and 120 people were killed on the hours. No one Nearly 15,000 people were injured, try and think of something to do."

Snip said to Snop who was cazing cut of the verandah window, "Can't we do something exciting? I

for hours and

So they lay down in their thinking eat or drink and they were very hot spot. Automobiles accounted for 73 Snip was nearly in deaths and for nearly 9,000 persons position, that was with their heads and thirsty.

tears.

being injured, borse traffic for 20 on their paws and their eyes staring straight in front of them until one It is all your fault Snop," he deaths and 2,200 injured, tramways of them had an idea: At last up grumbled, "You thought of coming." for 14 deaths and 1,724 injured, jumped Snop..

"I know!" he cried, "Let us go

in a sampan.”

"But it is such a long way to go, grumbled Snip who did not feel like going very far.

"Never mind. What does it matter." Shop replied, "We need not start til after tea when it will be cool and we will go-ever so far and see the world a bit.”

Now that is not fair," replied motor omnibuses for 10 deaths and Snop hotly. "It was you who said (553 injured, bicycles for two deaths you wanted some excitement. Any and over 1,000 injured, and motor. way don't let us quarrel," he went cycles for cae death and 352 injured.

"We are uncomfortable enough

without that."

"I do wonder though if we shall

| PETER PAN.

ever go home again," said Snip and long they were their usual happy he began to feel hungrier. Then at selves. last they saw some land in the dis- tance and were so pleased that they It does sound rather exciting,” barked loudly. This frightened the Snip said thoughtfully, Though it baby so fauch that he nearly fell would not be very nice if we were backwards. into the sea and his | hungry and had nothing to eat.” nother cuffed the dogs and told them

"Oh why can't you think of things," to be quiet.

thinking to-day.

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"For the Blood is the Life,”

YOUR

BLOOD WANTS PURIFYING.

YOU are troubled with Ezens, IF YOU are fering the scher

Blotches; Spots, Pimples;

IF THE BEWITCHED BIRD.

Last night outside my window pane

exclaimed Snop, "I have to do all the As they were nearing the shore I saw a magic bird.

I knew he was a prince bewitcheć, We can sure some Ship and Snap were preparing to He didn't say a word, of our cake at tea time and take it jump off when they saw the man with us and we can always drink, the coming towards them with a piece of But looked at me with eyes so sad, sea water." (He had not traind cut rope in his hand. that it was not good.1a drink),

"Quick!” shouted Snop, "He is

I thought I should have cried. Yes we will do that, "Smp said, roir 2 to 1 us up and keep us. Jump Opening my window wide,

How can I help you?" then I asked, "How clever you are Shop!. 1 shock | in the sea” • that the big bone that 1 Hadjarfie Splash-in they both went and es And then a big black bird flew up, time must have made me Frup 5 it was not very far they managed to 1'm sure she was a witch,

So after tea Soip and Sep 10 sim to shore safely, their cake and crept our of the lose. jumped into a tram and his uecan 'seal at the back and no onehať teena and sent them home. Whitethet out they frisked along thed vel soon came to a number of femton tossing on the sea along 1,gizini,

-

Ber eyes were like two yellow stones, Sme time, afterwards two tired Her feathers black as pitch.

cragged looking animals arrived be Brand ved loudly for Mary My inagic bird fled miles away.

Shrame, running to meet them The black bird gave a cry. axrlained, “Wherever have you Then off she darted after him, me the time doggies? I have They flew up to the sky. nevek szeria ou Toking so miserable mate

However can we get in?ar we have hunted everywhere for I wish I could have helped that bird

Ship în à puzzled tone and

Easily enough, Shop repin When it is a little darker we can joy Then we can do 1557

since in the morning start off or journey,"

Snip agreed to do this and before

I'know he was a prince.net "OR" May," they cried We So often I've looked out for him, mought it would be fun going off in "I've never seen him since.

sampon but was horrid and we

wil hver, do it again,

Mary Bag that they had been

· PETER, PAN

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