TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1922.

Hughes Bough

AUCTION TRAY TO HEX, GOVERNMENT

ANE ADMIRALTY.

Contractors

Goneral Brokers.

-PUBLIC

T

INTIMATIONS

THE BONOKONG HÒFE MANU-

FACTURING CO., LTD.

INSURANCE

OFFICES.

Rave Holidays.

THE CHINA MAIL.

PRE TURTY-EIGHTII ORDINARY

NOTICE 18 BEREBY GIVEN that ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE-

all FIRE & MARINE INSUR. HOLDERS in the above Company will ÂNCE OFFICES will be CLOSED fot. herbelint St. George's Building, Chater the Transaction of Public Business on Bond, Vietoria, on FRIDAY, the 3rd TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY Ind March, 1922, at 11 O'ulock am. for the SATURDAY. February 21st, 22od med purpose of receiving a statement of 25th, from 11 45 a.m. se counts and the report of the General

year coding 31A1] December, 1921, and electing a Cousul ting Committee zul Auditors.

AUCTIONS-ongs for the

THE Undersigned have received in

stractions to sold by Public Auction, Prem SOCOUNT OF CRK CONDRANKO),

THURSDAY. Felruary 3, 1892, commencing st 2.30 p.m., at their Bales Roome, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, Corner of Toe House Street, TEAKWOOD AND BLACK WOOD FURNITURE, BRASS AND TEAK-

WOOD TWIN BEDSTEADS,

&c.,

CARPETS,

de.

&c..

Comprising:- Dining Suitor. Chesterfield Solus, Arm-obaira (new), Card and Oreasumal Tables, Teakwood The Heat earle, large and small Wardrobes, Pressing Tables and Chairs, Washstars, & (fumed Tankwood, Sidewards, Dinne Waggons, Dauer Sgvives, Crækorv, & Glass Ware, Cooking Stovus, Cutlery, A., Electroplatesi Warn,

Electric Reiling Lampe, Serezas, Sundry Blackwood Furniture, Charan, Cabinets, Pictures,

Also

Pano by Rocking Fall Farticulars from Catalogue} Terine: Cash on delivery.

RUDHES & HOUOP, Auctioneers, Hongkong, February 17, 1929.

H.

(*#* Undersigned have received instido- done to sell by Public Auction,

ON

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY,

the 7th, Mh and 9th March, 1922,

H.M. Naval Yard, Hongkong, and at

commencing web day at 9.30 a. with an interval from 12 noon to 1.20 p.m.

Kowloon Naval Depot,

ELD AND SURPLUS NAVAL

&c.

STORES.

e..

xc..

Comprising:

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from -WED NESDAY, the 22nd Fobwary, 1922. antil FRIDAY, the 3rd March, 1922, both days inclusive.

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO.,

General Managers. Bongkong, February 17, 1922.

HUMPHREYS ESTATE AND FINANCE COMPANY, LTD.

ניזו

By Order,

LOWE, BINGHAM & MATTHEW3.

Secretaries.

Fine Issurance Association of HoNGKOM!. MARINE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION OF

HONGKONG & CANTON. Hongkong, February 18, 1922.

A. S WATSON & CO., LTD.

NOTICE

RICE MEETING.

INTIMATIONS.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

RACE MEETING, 1922,

TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND

SATURDAY. February 21st, 22nd & 28th.

ICKETS of ADMISSION

to the GRAND STAND and EXOLASURE may boltained from Mosses KLLY and WALAH. Meren, or at Lise Onto. Prion 12 for bo Meoting or $1 per day. No one emitted without a Ticket, to be shown to ho Tiekot Inspector at the Gste.

H. BIRKETT, Cesk of the Bourse. Flongking, February 1), 1922.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,

THE STEWARDS request the pleasure of the presence of the CADIES at the GRAND STAND and the EN- CLOSE during the Races

A Star and Enel sure will be reserved for Meabers, Members' Wives and Fami isa tickets are now ready and may TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That ON MONDAY, TUESDAY & WED.e obtained from Messrs. Linstead & N'

NESDAY, the 20th, 21st and Davis all tickets must 1 & produced to EXTRAORDINARY GEN 220d, February, all Departments will gain aduission. ERAL MEETING of HUMPBREYSba CLOSED at 1. Est ATE AND FINANCE COMPANY, Lamirni, will be held at the Hongkong Hotel, FRIDAY, the 3rd day of March 1922, at 11.30 a'clock, in the forenoon when the subjoned Rasolu Tense will be proposal as Extraordinary Resolations

1 That Article 105 of this Com panys Axteler of Association be altered as luBow.

By the insetion of $10,000" in the place of $8,000 in the fifth Jar cherend.

4

On these days

The Hongkong Dispensary will be opened for the purpose of dispensing prescriptions from 6 mm. to 7.30 г.H.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LIMITED.

Hongkong, February 16, 1922.

HONGKONG HOTEL CO., LTD.

Proposed New Issue of Shares to Membors on the Register on

17th February, 1922.

THE TRANSFER BOOK of the Company will be CLOSED from the 18th to 25th February, 1922, bo:b

hy By striking out in the with and tenth lines theread the words for eh tintivini year of the Company" aut terting in pince thereof the worths in every year wherein such. predits shall not exceed in the aggregate the sum of $150,000, | days inclusive. and a commission of ten per cent jur arsti on all the net profits of the Company in excess of that

Thind the above Bral!Lions (No. Es to be retrospertive and take effect from the 1st day of Janury, 1922

Dated the 7th February, 1922.

By Order of the Board,

P

H. BIRKETT, Werk of the Course. Honitong, February 11, 1922,

HONKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

تادی

485 for Servants will be issued on

appication to the ludersigned No Sevauts will be allowed inside the KOLOSURE

th. Ru30 Course dring Race Daye WITHOUT TICKETSwhich can be had en pipollenti n to the dersigned.

Those 'okala are only available for Sarvants mle in Atreurice their employera when on duty at the various Stande.

Any Chissa frand Bitering about with parents teen in their puss will forfeit them and the holders thereof will be removed to the Enchwate.

11. BIRKETT, Clerk of the Course. Hongkong/ebruary 18, 1982.

H. N. BEAUREPAIRE, Secretary. Hongkong, February 7, 1922.

0.

STORAGE CO., LTD.

Shonk! The love lienaktions be passed by the required majority, they THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD will be kilomitted far confirmation as Spool Resolutions to a farther Extra- ordinary General Meeting and Bob Meeting will be haid on MONDAY, the 20th day of March 1992, at the same time and place for the purpose of considerag and if thought fit confirm ang such Reslations as Special Reaolu

Lions areordingly.

Duted the 155 day of February. 1924.

By Order of the Board, JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, (ieneral Managers.

THE BANK OF EAST ASIA LTD.

Life Boats, Dingies, Walere. Cells and Electrical Fitting, Electric Cable, Cooking Stoves, Ships Fittings, Iron Reds, Mattresses and Fittings, Ice NOTICE IS BEREBY GIVEN that

the THIRD ORDINARY YEAR- Chests. Steel Tanks Lift Rafts, Life¦ LY MEETING OF SBAREHOLDERS Belts, Motors, Carpets, Ruga Mats, will be he'd at the Registered Office Table Covers, Blankets, Canvas Huses,f the Company, No. 10, Des Voeux Old Condage. Canvas Rags, Od tadia Road Central at 3:30 pm. SAUR Rubber, ld leather. Old Asbestos, AV. March the 4th 1922, for the Old Iron. Brass. Copper, Lead. Guns of receiving the Repurt of the Directors Fogether with a Statement of Metal and Steel, Coal Sacks, Firewood,, Are ante in the year eating Irou, Wood and Gun Metal Blocks, December. 1521 Lamps, Searchlights. Gauges, Pro- The TRANSFER BOOKS of the pellers, Fan Engines Steel Tubes, Company will be CLOSED from Steel Wire Rope, Ou, Chain Cable, MONDAY, 20th February, to SATUR- Compasses & Compass fittings, &c.

DAY, 4th March 1922, (both dayı nclusive during which period no trans fer of shares can be registered.

Also

A quantity of Structural Steelwork Fuflicient for 3 complete sheds, 60 feet by 250 feet and sundry other steel- work, and rain water pipes, gutters,

KA.

Lots may be inspected on Monday, the 6th March, 1922,

Also sale of Old and Surplus Victualling Stores at Kowloon on Fri- day, 10th March.

Comprising: -- Corned Beef. Tinned Rabbit, Salt Pork, Peas, Beans and Biscuite for cattle or poultry food, Serga, Flannel, etc. Rennants, Hatrocks, Bedding and sundry Articles of Clothing and Hass Gear.

Terms of Sale: As detailed in Catalogue.

HUORES & ROUGH, By Appointment Auctioneers

to the Admiralty.

Hongkong, February 10, 1922.

FOR SALE.

Cly Hudson wire wheels two apare 6 wheels and complete Equipment in thoroughly sound rauing condition, For price & particulars app'y

HUC rl K & ROUGH,

Auctioneere.

THE KWONG KWUI CO. PHOTO SUPPLIES,

00 Queen's Itond Central, Telephono No 2170,

--

SPECIAL DEPARTMENT

"TJEVELOPING & PRINTING, TOR AMATEURS.

SWAY HOUSE HAT MAKER.

By Order of the Board of Director",

KAN TONG PJ.

Chief Manager.

Hongkong, February 13, 1822.

HONGKONG BOXING

ASOCIATION.

NEXT TOURNAMENT

SATURDAY, February 26th 1923,

nt the TREATRE ROYAL, at 9.15 pm.

Ten Bound Featherweight Contest

A. B. Chadwick, v. A. B. Hindle. Ton Round Middleweight Contest.

0. 3. Lewenden, v. å. B. Duncan. Ten Round Catchweight Contest.

Sto. P. O. Morgan,

Y

Chief P. 0. Callaghan. And three six-round contesta.

Booking at MOUTRIES. Members MONDAY & TUESDAY, February 20th and 21st.

General Public WEDNESDAY, 22nd to SATURDAY, 24th.

Usual Prices.

On Novione Competition FRIDAY and SATURDAY, March 31ất and April let, ot

THE THEATRE ROVAL. ....... *Full parti-ulars will be, sont to all' units of Army and Navy and Poffee, Others plone app'y to-Hon. Secretery c/o Johnson, Stokes and Master, NO ENTRANCE VEK.

NO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Transfer Books of the Com-

pany will be CLOSED from WEDNES

the 22nd of February, to TUBS DAY, the 28th February, 1922, both days inclusive, during which period no transfers of shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors.

M. MANUK,

Secretary.

NOTICE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

we have used a certain Trade Mark or Label with the word Formazone" thereon in connection with certain mineral water manu- factored by na and that we have, as from the 18th day of February 1922, discontinued the use of ench Trade Mark or Label.

CONNAUGHT AERATED WATER CO., LTD. Houghong February 20, 1922.

EUROPEAN AGENOY.

FROLESALE Indente promptly

Wocuted at lowest cash pricor

for a British and Continental goods. including

Books and Stationery, Bouls, Shore and Leather, Ohomiode and Draggists' Sundries, China, Earthenware and GlassWATS, Cycles, Motor Cars and Accessories Drapery, Millinery and Piece Goods Fancy Goods and Perfumery, Hardware, Machinery and Metals, Jewellery. Plate and Watches, Photographic and Optical Goods, Provisions and Oilmen's Stores,

ata., ate.

Ommission 21% to 6%. Trade Discounts allowed. Special Quotations on Dsmand. Sample Cases from £10 upwards. Consignments of Produce Bald on Accound.

WILLIAM WILSON & SONS (Estaclashed 1814),

25, AB Huron Lane, LordON, E.Ø. Cable Addresa : * ANNUAIRE LONDON.

TAI KOON YUEN.

RESTAURANT

137, Quorn's Roid Fast, Wanthai. Olose to Spring Garden Lace, Hongkong.

MASSAGE.

Mre, S. UZUNOYE,

ofo MATSUDARA HOTEL

10, Queon's Road Central 2nd floor

Tol 405.

Hongkong.

for Borrow and Suffering,

the heritage of all Women

AL

NAVYCONTRACTS 192-1923.

SEALED TEDER, in duplicate,

for the sply of the under- mentioned Stor for H. M. Naval Service at Honging during the period 1st April 1922 31st March 1923 will be ree-ived the Commodore, II.M. Naval Ya, until noon Monday the 6th koch 1922 :-

Fresh ¡getables. Frazedeet.

Soft Bad.

Biscui

Rice.. Bugar

Forms of Tent and any necessary information m be obtained on application to Victualling Store Officer, H M. NAl Depot, Kowlcon. The right toeject the lowest or any tender is reved.

H.M. Naval bot,

Kowlood

Febru 1922.

H. M. DOCHARD RECREA- TII CLUB

ANN L BALL

will be th in the CITY HALL Feb. 24th inst from 8.35.m.

Band

H. M. S Hawkins" will be infeadance,

Tick:-Gent. $5. Lady $3.

I. SANDFORD,

Hon. Secretary.

CREDITATIONAL 1922.

Issue of Niwarer Bonds redeemable 10 years s. 500.00

ezh basrinterest at the rate of

per annum

i

freo of tax.

Reimbura at holder's option as follows:-

On 1st Fely 1924 for Frs. 500,-- On 1st 1927 for Fre, 507.80 On 1st 1933 for Fr. 025.— No prizes.

Price of including 1st coupon dua qo othbruary, 1922, payable cash on appin

8. 489. Eubscrípticoolved at

BANQDE L'INDO-CHINE, JONGKONG

ou oro Fabriary 28, 1922. Hongkong ruary 4, 1923,

WANT ADVERTISEMENTS

25 WORDS 3 INSERTIONS,

$1. PREPAID.. Every additional word 4 Conta

for 3 insertions.

WANTED.

WANTED-Position as Bookkeeper by Britishor. Several years' experience of general office routine and book work. Apply Box 1334 cj "China Mail.”

DANCING PARTNER WANTED

1ENTLEMAN, stranger to Hong. kong wishes to meet. Fany fond of dancing as Dancing Pantser for TEA DANCES in Hotels. Box 1366. ro "China Mail."

TO LET.

TO LET 3 NEW OFFICE ROOMS,

in Central locality from 1st April. Apply SANG KEE, c/o Compradore Department, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank, Des Voeux Road entrance.

FOR SALE.

FORSALES Sets of 1000 K. WV.

1250 8.A P. and 3 sets of 625 K.W. 750 8. P. Ljungstrom Turbo engings with generatore and motora complete specially ocastraeted for zarine work, each set complete with gear buxes, shafting and propellers.

Tbean sal were originally intended for conversion of Bailing vessala to vessels of fall power during the War. Owing to changed circumstances they are no longer required for this purpose. All are new and in first class edition. They would he suitable for shore light power plants and are at present stored at Siogspot. The larger spis ginally en c £18,000 the smaller abunt £13.000. No reasonable offer, Iever, will be refused.

Full particular obtainable from The Asiatic Petroleum Co, (South Chios) Lud,, MARINE DEPP, King's Build- ings, Bongtong.

TO SECRETARIES OF CLUBS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS.

ALL preliminary notices of forth-

coming meetings, lectures and entertainments, sent for insertion in the news columns of the China Mail, are charged for at the rate of $1 each, (as announced in May and June of last year) providing that they do not occupy more than four lines. In future if this space is exceeded they will be placed in the advertising columns at the prevailing rates

DON'T ENDURE SKIN DISEASE!

Zam-Buk Unequalled in Eczema, Ulcers, Ringworm, etc.

Toes your skin get rough, rasby and irritable? Are you troubled with outbreaks of inflamed pimples and blotchee ? If so, let Zam-Buk soothe, purify and boal pour skin. Use it also in eczema, boils, ulcer.tion, abscesses, ringworm, or poisoned sores.

Zam-Buk's remarkable soothing, healing and antiseptic powers are derived from a scientific blending of rare herbal oils and extracts. Where common ointments with their course animal fats and. mineral impurities choke up tho poros, and aggravate skin troubles, Zum-Buk penetrates into the under- lying tissues and destroys dissuad at its root.

For the speedy healing of cuts, burn, calls and wounds or for ridding the skin and scalp of cruptions, anil Boree, Zim-Bak is worth its weight in, goldi.

obtainable of all chemiets and suedieiun pontéři, Fis Tinkgkong, Shanghai and the Bar Hostant The Straiti, Bule Proprietors :"The Easeliok Mfi), On, herbs, Enginud,

for Exrienee that refines the S of all women'

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am-Buk

FOOTBALL

(Continued from Page 2):

3

SHADOWS BEFORE.

COMING EVENTS ADVERTE

IN THE "MAIL.”

ENTERTAINMENTS.

The ground was on the soft side and both goala were under water, and it was difficult for the goalkeeper to keep their feat. It was therefore not surprising that the Kowloon goal- February 21-Coronet Thes keeper lot. in three. I am Mildrd Barrie Chaplin in 4 sure that bad their forwards Inferior Sex" Hongkong Then taken advantage of the chances Alice Mann in " Water Lely.” - WỀ offered the same would have happened Theatre. Mitchell Lewis is “R in the Sailors' goal. On a dry day Spruck." Kowloon Theatre, Rould there is no doubt some of the shots Dance.

would have been saved. The February 23.-Royal Docky "Curlew" were undoubtedly the best Recreation Club annual ball. team but a one goal load would have| Half, 8.30 p.m. been a better result.

R.G.A. AMBROSE."

This match was played at Sookuni- poo before a large crowd of Service spectators. A well contested and faet game cuded in a win for the Gunners by two goals to nil McHugh and Lelliott were responsible for the

BOOTE.

SECOND DIVISION.

RG.A. RES. v. CLUB RES.

SPORTING EVENTS,

Eebruary 21-Hongkong Joel Clab race meeting, second day. T Hougkong Derby.

February 22.-Hongkong Jock lub race meeting, third day, Champion Stakes.

February 26-Hongkong Jock Club race meeting, fourth day. 45 Hongkong Handicap,

February 25.-Hongkong Boxi Association's tournament. Theat Royal. 9.15 pan.,

March

31.-Honkong Bori

Association, novices tournamen Theatre Royal.

This game transferred to the Kow- loon ground, resulted in a win for April 1.-Hongkong Boxin the Gunners by 2 goale to none. Association, novices" tournemer There was no score in the first Theatre Royal.

half, although the Club were playing with the wind, and on the change of ends the Artillery getting the same advantage kept their opponents 05 the defensive. The two goals were scored in the latter part of this half.

SOUTH CHINA “A” v. KOWLOON RES.

A good game was seen on the Chinese ground which resulted in a win for the home team by two goals to 1. Kowloon were leading at half time by the only goal scored, but on the change of ends the Chinese drew level, ont just before the end

one of the Kowloon defendera un fortunately turned the ball into his own goal.

"CURLEW" RES. v. SOUTH

CHINA B."

מון

OTHER EVENTS.

March 2-Hongkong Horticultur Society's

show. Botan Gardens.

PUBLIC AUCTION SALES.

February 23. Lammert Bros., iro safe, typewriters, sextant, etc. Sale Rooms, 11 a.m.

housebold furniture and plano, Sale February 28-Hughes and Hough Rooms, 2.30 p.m.

March 10.-Hughes and Hough, cli and surplus victualling stores. Kow

oon Naval Depot, 9.30 a.mu.

COMPANY MEETINGS.

March 3.-The Hongkong Ro Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 38t ordinary annual meeting. t. George? Building. Chater Road, 11 a.p.

Marei. 3.-Humphreye Estate and Findnce Co., Ltd., extraordinar general meeting, Hongkong Hotel

This game, played Navy "A" ground, resulted in a win for the Sailors by 5 goals to 11.30 .1.

The ground being on the heavy side was against the Chinese style of playing, consequently the Sailors had matters pretty much their own way. Riley (2) Hender (2) and Mitchell were the scorers.

Women can give a fire alarm much more coherently, succinctly, ani intelligently than men, says the superintendent of the Leeds Fire Brigad

March 4.—Bank of East Asia, Ltd. 3rd. ordinary yearly meeting d shareholders. Registered office, No 10 Des Voeux Road Central, 3.30 p.m.

OTHER MEETINGS.

February 28.-- Kowloon Reridants Association, annual general meeting St. Andrew's Hall, Kowloon, 6 p.m.

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTURES.

For Pacific Mail Steamship Co.'s a Golden State-For San Francisco 3 Mr R appel. Mr and Mrs F. H. Auron Mrs J

Oedenburg. the capital of The Burgenland, West Hungary, has been barded over by Allied generals to Hangarias troops, the people having voted in favour of remaining Hun-Mrs R. Anderson, Mr J. C. Apuy,

L. Bacton, Mr C, W. Brown, Mr D garian. The rest of the province Reid, Mr and Mrs E. J. Buckley, M becomes Austrian.

Chon Kwok Jing, Mr Chung

Bang Madame Cote, Miss Cote, Durrachmidt. Miss

Formerly administrative head of the French Colonial troops, General Laroque, 45, the youngest general in the French Army, has died suddenly Lyman, beo Sheek

at a railway station while on his way to Toulouse.

Mr. Guy Leonard Tells How Cuticura Healed Pimples

#Ibadanalghly blotch and p pla which appeared on my ne

Some came to a red, shing too, and etherašto u 'white Send, slightly discharging attises. Every day they grew worse and voite mod combed digigurement, and at nightthey, warr moes in- famed art I could hardly usat the bedclothes.

41 pod Chilcúm Bosy and Oint mms, bathing the plinples with Cuti- cera Soap and applying the Cuticura Ointment efterwards; morning and - night. In two daya there was a grant imgavariadat, and two wysoke” treat » Jinant gavo já, a clear come lazioni, I

was bealed!" (Slined) thi Leona Ook Cottage, Rhyno, Eagra, Eng. "Ofen dintre paíngukintraubido nlay be prevented by using Cuticum Somp and, Dinmont for all toilet purposes. Boux.. Olutenant 1a, 3d, and OR, SIZE

the great Unknown in the fascinating game of Life.

C.

M

M

Olga Dr. . A. Dow. Mrs H. F. Everest.

Berett, Mr L. Hope. Mrs M

d. D. Kneedler Messra R. Howe, Ur. Luke, Loung Wah,

Lie Fung, Mr

Mr and Mrs A W. McCune, Miss A. McClinton, Mr Wing Kee, Migo

A. Peters W. K. Pennink, Mrs M. T. Pl kín. Fang Ya Wah, Mr and Mrs H. W and Mrs KA A. Rodgert Masters R. Rodgors, E. Rodgers, Rutgers, Mr and Mrs C. E. Smith, Mr J. Sxton. Mrs F. S. Wetmore, Mr and Mes R. B. Wright, Mr and Mrs M. F Q. Wilson, Mr

Wong Pak Chow, and Mr

Raesell,

M

H. B. Wition;

for Honolulu Me and Mrs E. W. Beardsley, Mr and Mrs C. W Bartbtt, bir and Mrs Mark R

Bacon

Mrs D. Ford, Mr J. Bacon, Miss JA Paine, Mrs. E. Cooper. Ble and Met D. J. Hedomanu, Mr G. D. Russell, MI C. Watkins; for

Mr and Mrs D

Theto; for Sh Mrs M

Asmann,

Blackatun

Mr

M. H. Bland, Mr J. H

Dr N. Boynton. Messrs W. Chu. F. Chen, H. B. Dan bell, Y 7. Fu, W. G. Goggin, Mr and Mrs T

T

Quen, Miss Tom. Mir J. M. Gordon, Mr A. R. Harris, Mrs Ioung Kai Hing Mr and Mrs Lau Sai Mun. Wasters La

Toke Lum

Yoko Ka Hick,

Ta

May Kine, Më K. VALE G. D. Nicholl, Mr and Ms Thos. Now Mr, Overpeck, Mrs D. C Palatoo Mrs Pun Chun, Master Fon Sum, Pan Check Men, Mr and Mr Palmer, Mr E. Ramsden, hie W Riley, Mr PR.

ivington, oxburgh;"&g

D. 8

Ham, Madsius V. Sunter. Lieks Fehreker, Mr Tarlatin, Mr.G. Tow Mr and Mrs. A Towló,

Tal, T. Y. Woo, T. T. Wen, W. U Wo A. Welch, Mrs Yin Kwai Eun Tin,Tung Shi and Me Yuck Shun,

DON'T COUGH IT is absurd to allow a cough to

un and sap your vitalityä Llumberlain's Cough Remedy, Wil you. You don't know where a bedi

ugh with land you. You child allow your {brost and lungo to Un o dlaskeden 10 is such pimpi

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