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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONELES, APPRAISERS AND SURVEYΟΧΗ.
-Public Auctions-
HI Underdgned hava raonivod instruc long to sell by Pablis Amation,
on
SATURDAY, Sept. 27, 1992, commencing at 11 am.
#thair Sales Rooms, Duddell Street, Sandry Valuable Household
Furniture, And
Cns Wolf 4 cylinder Motor Cyclo
Tom-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.;
Auctioneers,
DUT
MONDAY, Septembar 25, 1028,
commencing at 5.15 pm.
at their Sales Rooms, Duddlell Street.
A Fine Collection of Postage
Stamps
including some rare war stampa Full particulars from eatalogue)
On view from Friday the 22nd inst.
Terms:-Carb on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
ON
Auctioneers.
WEDNESDAY. Sept 27, 1922,
commencing at 11 am.
at their Sales Blooms, Duddell Street
57 cases Whisky
10
13
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Port Wine
Sparking muscatei
Alao
Dutch Liqueur Cir, Claret, Brindy,
Kummel, Vermouth, Liqueur, White
Wine, etc., etc.
And
A few cars of Golden State Champagne.
ma-Cash on delievry.
·
LAMBERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong. September 20, 1922,
INTIMATIONS
BEAUTIFY YOU HOME.
FLOWERS BEAUTIFY AND MAKE ATTRACTIVE THE HOME AS NOTHING ELSE
CAN DO.
FOR SALE
FLOWER AND VEGETABLE SEEDS.
GRACA & 00., Dealers in Garden Seeds, Postage Stamps, Vis Pestcards. Toys, etc. No. 10. Wyndham Stre01, P. O. Box 670.
Hongkong,
SHOEMAKERS.
(Japanese Hand Made)
Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER.
CHERRY & CO..
8, D'AGUILAK STREET,
pposite Kayamally & Co. Telephone Central No. 491
Hongkong, March 20, 1914.
JAPANESE MASSAGE, N. AKAJI, Graduate of Tokio Massage School,
From 10.30 am to 5 pm. No. 2, Queen's Road Central.
Tel. Central 4395. 2nd Floor.
MASSAGE.
Mrs. HONDA, Mrs KISAKI and
R. SUIMIDZU,
No. 94 Wyndhaca Breat (opposite to the "Chins Mall")
MASSAGE.
Mrs. SEKAI
The Canton Bank, 2nd Floor, No. 2, Duddell Street, Hongkong-
OPVICK
WORKS
$4. Upon HA VU, Board & Wanchal itd. THE EASTERN SUPPLY CO. General Contractor Hrose sad Oos Furnber Ship Upholsterers and Painten
Tol Central 4503,
PANG-YOR, Desser,
Se
-the late-BIAN TING,.
34 0 aguilar Strout:
TERMİ VERY MODERATE.
Conami «tiva Freo
THE CHINA MAIL.
CAPSTAN
**
Cigarettes and Tobaccos
The Popular Smoke
SOLD EVERYWHERE
from Timbuctoo to Tibet? Rio to Pangoon Piccadilly to Pechiti
“CAPSTAN"-THE NAME THAT COUNTS
"LEVIATHAŃ.”
EXTENDED TESTS WITH OIL-BURNING.
Several additional sub-contracts
British-American Tobacco Co., (China) Ltd.
Distributors
MOTOR DEATHS.
SHIP FIRE EQUEL
ASAHI BHER
2,000 KILLED AT NEW YORK IN A YEAR.
TEETH WHICH FELL OUT AT FIRE.
The fact that nearly 2,000 persons for reconditioning the steamship were killed and 10,000 injured by "Leviathan," now in the hands of the motor cars in New York State last reacral contractors, the Newport year has aroused the authorities to Newa Shipbuilding and Drydeck the necessity of devising ways and Company at Newport News, have means of reducing the number of ac- been announced, according to New cider ts, and a legislative committee York advices. Included among these, bas recommended the exactment of it was stated, was that of the eil severe regulations and the appoint burning equipment for the 46 big ment of a motor vehicle commissioner boilers of the 52,000 ton liner. This with ample power and staff to enforce contract has been awarded to the them. The committee found that Peabody Engine Company, the most of the accidents occurred outside equipment to be used being that the large cities of the State, because which bears the firm's name,
and
A curious story of the lors of a second engineer's artificial teeth during a fire on the s.s. Uruguayo" was told at East Ham,
John Adaina and Thomas McKenna, firemen on the a.e." Uruguayo," were charged with being concerned in stealing the teeth, the property of Sidney Arthur Dedger.
Prosecutor said that while the vessel the officials of the country districts was on the high seas a fire broke out Work in the boiler room of the big permitted almost anybody to drive a in the coal bunkers. He was engaged chip has so far progressed that ex-motor-car, including children, and in subduing it when fumes and smoke lame. blind, tended tests have been made on aged,
caused him to cough, and he lost his several of her boilers, equipped with deaf people. The only way to safe upper set of teeth. After the fire was fuel oil installation. These tests, a guard human life and protect com- put out he notified the loss of his representative of the chipbui'ders petent drivers, the committee found, teeth, put on a men to search for said, were highly satisfactory and was to enact a State law requiring them, and posted up a notice on the have progressed to the point where at every owner to be bonded and insured stokehold bulkhead offering a reward. least one of the boilers is now supply- against liability to othere, and that of 10s. McKenna was on that watch, ing the steam necessary for use in the the licences of drivers be revoked for and Adams went on duty soon
exceeding speed limits, improper use afterwards. reconditioning work of the vessel.
of headlights, or permitting cars to LARGE HORSE-TOWER INCREASE
deteriorate to an extent where their He heard nothing about the teeth- EXPECTED.
equipment became inadequate and for a time,, and then, while the dook defective. The greatest loss of life polico were in his cabin, McKenna was caused by reckless driving, for come in and said, "Second, I've got which severe punishment is recom- your teeth. They were given to me weaded. The committee urged that by Adamos to bring to you, but to ask in no circumstances should juveniles for nothing." McKenna was detain be permitted to operate a motor, and ed. and later, when Adams wad that no licences be granted unless the questioned, they were both charged. The Bench dismissed the case against McKenna, who went into the witness box and said that Adams. Baked witness to take the teeth to the second engineer, and told him he was not to ask anything for them.
Discussing further the boiler teste and the fuel oil equipment it was asserted that when the big vessel is turned over to her operators she will be able to generate fully 100,000 horsepower. Expectations of the ship in that line when the first came out were between 80,000 and 90.000 applicant passes a rigid examination horsepower. The predicted increase and practical tests.
is to be brought about by the fuel oil installation and the improvements in
her turbines now under way.
The turbines have all been opened up, and many of them reclosed ready for steam. They were found, as has been previou-ly stated, in excellent condition. While some repairs in addition to the indicated "changes ware made they were of a nature that required bat little work.
Electricians in charge of the vessel found it was necessary to tear out and replace all of the orig nal German wiring. This required hundreds of miles of wirs of all sizee. In the light
MR. WILLIAM.S. HART.
£250,000 A YEAR FILM STAR AND HIS WIFE,
Adams, in defence, said that the teath were not given up b cauce of the unpopularity of the second en- † gineer. He had no intention of keop ing them.
Mr. William S. Hart, the kinema acter, whose Wild West films usually The Bench felt that no jury would show him with two revolvers has convict Adams of theit, and he would reparated from his wife. Mise Winifred be dischargedi West wer. herself a screen artist.
Their marriage took place eight months ago. Mr, Hart is one of the
ing system mary obanges are being highest paid men on the screen. His made, including the addition of every income is estimated at £250.000
possible convenience for occupants of year.
staterooms with relation to switches.
The electric light wiring and the tels-
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,
This remedy has no superior aN A CUTE for colds, croup and whooping cough
"It has been a favourite with mother of young children for minjost forty your
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy 'can always be deponded upon and is "plassant to taro Li
phone systein being installed in the of fixtures. The ship will have mores not only ehren colds and grip, hat ship is equal, it was raid. to: that than 600 telephone stationi."
povan's the resulting in porumenis
which would be required for a town Carpenters and joiners have worked. Obambensity Cough Remedy cont ins For city of 10,000 inhabitants: - Navy their way-well-through the third and 10 inlum or other sarotle and may ber
given, sa o dildoquy to a child standard armuured wire is being used, fourth class quarters and are now o0 adult. For tale by all Chemists and and with it the latect approved types, the cabin quarters,
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PILSENER BEEN
SHAND PRITS,
ASA LAGER
SPECIALLY
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COME
PILSENER BEEX
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LAGER-BEER
SOLE AGENTS:. MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA-
Beautiful Things Make the Living
Hentiful and g Our Sik Kimonos combine Art and Beauty cover seen before in Hong kong, emember elk is for k nimmers woar. When" down town callat 18, Wyndham Street, and ospect our KIMONOS.
SWAY HOUSE
HAT MAKER-
No. 18, Wyndham Street. -
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 · 1922.
NOTICES.
G. FALCONER & CO., LTD.
WATCHMAKERS JEWELLERS.
Hotel 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,
KAM HING KNITTING COMPANY,
Manufacturers at:-
Books, Singlets, Jerseys. Sweaters, etc.
24, Halphong Road, Kowloon,
MASSAGE EXPERT HARRY FURUKAWA, E. SAKI,
19, Wyndham Stroct
Telephone Kowloon 277. Managor, WONG KAM FUK.
A PODICURE AND MANICURIST Mrs. N. TSUCHIOKA, 31 WYNDHAM STREET, HONGKONG PRINTING OFFICE.
First Floor, Room No. 12.
PHOTO SUPPLIES,
LONG HING & CO., Rudaks and Kodak Films, &s.. As.
DEVELOPING & PRINTING A SPECIALITY.
No. 174, Queen'e ROAD CENTRAL, HONGKONG,
HOTELS AND CAFES.
LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS
HONGKONG:
SHANGHAI:
PEKING;
Hongkong Hotel
Peak Hotel
Repulse Bay Hotel
Astor House Hotel
Palace Hotel
Grand Hotel Kalee Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits
The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.
In conjunction with
The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.
And
The Grand Hotel des Wagons Lits, Ltd.
Tel. Centl. 812. CARLTON HOTEL. Tel. Add: "Carlton."
The Only American Hotel in the Colony, Nice and quiet yet only a few minutes' walk from the Banks, and Contral Districts. 43 Bedrooms Excellent Cuisine. Scrupulously clean. Under American Management. A new Dining Room has been opened at No. 2. Queen's Bood (1st floor). Entrance Ice House St. Tiffins a speciality,
For terme apply to Mrs. F. E. CAMERON, Proprietress,
(Two minutes from
Star Forty PALACE HOTEL
HOWLOON
Recently renovated and refurnished, sestris light and fans throughout and entirely under new management. Calalze under the parsons supervision of the proprietor, Bar and Billiard Rooma Terma moderata, fpecial terms to- familles on application to
Telephone Kowloon 3. Telegraphia Add.: "FALAOL"
J. H. OXHERRY, Propa ietor.
HOTEL "ASIA"
WEST BUND, CANTON,
Leading Hotel in Bouth
China,
First class Accommodation. Electric Lights, Fans a Elevators. Roof Garden, Hairdressing Salcou,
Splendid Views of City and Pearl River.
Excellent Cuisine:
Moderate Rates,
Under the Management of "the SUN CO., LTD., CANTON
KING EDWARD HOTEL
A
DINTHAL LOCATION
IL KLYCTHIC TRANS PAR Koljanen, Kl10.
Lie fitte, Tam and Lighting, European Bathe and Hanitary Vikings, Hot and Col Water Bystem Chrongheut. Best of Food and Morrico TOL Cestl. 272. Telegraphic Address :—'VICTORIA
3. WITCHELL, Mninger,
THE NEW VICTORIA CAFE THE HOUSE FOR GOOD EATS
Time and Dinners (Menu and à La Carte) at all hears+ 'Bakery' and' Confectioners. Cakes made for parties oto.~
Tel. Central 5667;
24. Dos Voeux Road Central.
NEW MACAO. HOTEL,
All the comfrira of a hans combined·ÝÍKY."
moderate prew. Bekulliclly situated tadig the men up-to-date, Hotel, Large, sail. Comfortable Keomar Estel Just Cuisina'sudky Kxperieized Buoniston, Bepārsteʻr sblmy klor, Bald Rod show or Batha Rivetzén-Baghilirooghock. Padlie and Privati
DEW MAX, Stanger,
SHUN TAI HONG,
Dealer in SHANTUNG PONGEE SIEK, Lace and Straw Braid." Ginseng, Dear's Horns-ete, No. 70, Lower Lamar Row, Tel, Central No. 863, Hongkong.
HWA LEE-& 00, Shanghai and Shantung Hand
"Made Laun, Hair Nete -- d
«Embroiderien? Eto, No 70 Lower Lascar Row, Tel, Con, 862
TAN KEE
7 Tit Hong Lane, Entrance from Jubileo Street. Coal Contractors for the Household Tel. Central 3885.
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GENTLEMEN'S
TAILOR
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