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LAMMERT BROS.
AVOTIONEZES, APPRAINERS AND BURVEYORK.
Public Auctions-
THE Undaraigned have received instrus. tions to sell by Public Auction,
On
TUESDAY, March 6, 1923,' commencing at 1.10 p.m.
st their Salos Rooms, Duddoll Sirost,
·A Quantity of
Vainable Housshold Furniture,
Comprising:
Chesterfield couch and armchairs, Overmantels, Teak sideboarde with berellad mirror, Dinner waggons, Extension diving tablo, Dinner crockery, Fenders, Icocheat, Filter, Glassware, Teak wardrobes with bevelled mirror, Dressing tables with bevelled mirror, Marble top wash- standa, Toilet oels, Brass mounted and teak bedsteads, One child's cot (by
· Powells Ltd.), etc, etc.
Also
One rettage Piano by "Collard Collard
Two Remington Typewriters
and
And
A few pieces Chotoon blackwood ware On View on Monday the 5th March,
1923.
Terms: Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS,
Auctioneers,
Totius frum Movbry B. North-
Undersigned have received to
cote, Esq. to sell by Pubile Anation.
on
FRIDAY, March 9, 1923. commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at his residenco "Iddesleigh" No. 5.
Bowen Road
The Whole of his Valuable Household Farniture, Comprising →
Teak batetand, Drawing Room Suite (tapestry covered), bookcase ote,
Teak sideboard, Dining table sed chaim Dinner waggon, Ice chest, Tes tables, Diaper and tea servicee, Olan
ware etc.
Brass and tenk bedsteaks, plain tak double and singlo wardrobes, dressing table, marble top wegbatand, pile carpet and age, lace curtaina, water colours, oil paintings, engravings, -brass tornaments, etc., etc.
Also
One Cottage Piano by John Brinemead and Sons
And
A quantity of Falme, plants, and
On view from Thursday, the 8th
March, 1923.
Catalogues will be feeued.
Tes-Cash on delivery,
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers,
Hoogkong. March 2, 1073,
THE Undersigned havo received 10- Tintractions trend Dr. G. D. Black to well by Public Auction
on
MONDAY, March 12, 1997, commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at his residence" Ian Mor" No, 16. Pork Rood
The Whole of Els Valuable Household Furniture,
Comprising:
esterfield couch and armchairs, Bra fenders, fire brasses, Lestber ched armchairs, Roll top dorks, Fina not curtains, card tables, Mirrors, Bookcases, Bronze, Bramos and Omaments, Carpets, Rugs, etc.
Tosk, bxtension dining table, Leatbur Kunarprad armchairs, disilog shairs, Fine Teak sideboarde, Dinner wiggen, Glass- Er wire, Crockery, E. P. Ware, etc., ola
Double and single teak badstende, tępk donida wardrobe with bevelled mor, dressing table, marble top washetaud, chest-of-drawers, etc..
Cookingstove and aluminium cooking utermile.
Ino
A Larga Quantity of carved Black- wood-ware.
One Grand Piano by "Winkelmann". One Perambulator.">
And
Large Quantity of Palmas, Ferns and
Flant in pots.
On view from Saturday the 10thipat Catalogues will be innund.
Terms :-Cash on delivery
LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers.
QUER Undaraigned hars received tonizno- Mon to Tell by Pulls Auxilon,
**
WEDNESDAY, March 14, 1923, commencing at 2.80 p.m.
that the Astor House Hotel
(Boom No. 17).
A Large Collection of White, and Coloured Marble Statues, Boste, Lamps, "Vasss, Powder Boxen, and Pedestale
by
Wall Known Italian Boulptors: On view from Monday the 12th March.
Catalogues will be issued.
seme ----Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS,,
Auctioneers.
Hongking, March 3, 1913.
FOR SALE.
NE SINGER: Homstech Bowing- Hechinn, nearly new. Apply to TAMMERT: BRIE»
Despondency Due to Constipation. "Women" often becomá nervÕES, AND despondent When this is due to con asiation it ic esely corrected «by taking)
seesti ral dweed, Chamberlain a Tablets.” The o inb'ota are easy to tak Iplement, în (ff-ck." For sale, by al
to and Borel capsía:
INTIMATIONS
JUST, RHOEIVED
RELIGIOUS STATUETTES
of
SACRED NEART OF JESUS 2002, 200
at $10 and $14 sach.
GRACA & 00, Dealers in Religious Goods, View Fost Cards, Postage Stamps, &c. No. 10, Wyndham Street, P. O. Box 623.
*Hongkong.
SHOE MAKERS.
(Japanime Hand Made) :-
Every kind of Footwear. MADE TO ORDER
CHERRY & 00%,
6, D'AQUILAR STREET,
Opposite Kayamally & Co.
Telephons Central No, 491
Hongkong March 30, 1914.
MBS, HAN INOKUCHL
Telephone Kowloon 784.
Ko. 21, Ashley Road, Kowloon, Back of Star Theatre, CERTIFICATED EXPERT MASSAGE, HAND AND ELECTRIC,
Also at patients' reddence by urzmag von om ti
JAPANESE MASSAGE.
N. AKAJI
Graduate of Tokio Manage School,
No. 23, Wyndham Street. Tal. Central 4395.
MASSAGE.
Mrs. HONDA, Mrs. KIBAKI and R. FHIMIDIU. Ro. Wyndru. ftrost (opposite to iko Union MP7)
WING FAT CHEUNG SPARŁOW CARDS (KA JENO)
· FOR SALE CARDS MADE OF IVORY AND WISH BOXE,
No. 978, Queen's Road Central, BRANCH No. 89, Man Ham Street East.
TANG YUK, Daxis.
the fabe BIEN TINO, 14, D'Agullar Brook.
TERMS VERY MODERATE. Consultation-Free,
ABAHI BUER
PILSENER BEER
„RAND PRIZĀĻ
ASAHIFTE
SA LAGER
BRY COM
SAHF
LAGER BEER,
SOLE AGENTE! MITSU BOSSAN KAISHA
THE CHINA MAIL:
SHIPMENT HAS JUST ARRIVED
Jamaica Cigars
"Golofina"
The Jamaica Cigar
is by far the most popular cigar smoked in the Far-East to day
NO WRITTEN SONG.
WHERE JAPAN FAILS.
ADVAKOND MUSIC OXOE,
It is very difficult says a writer in the Sydney Sun to convey to | foreignere a knowledge of Japanese made, because of its peculiarity and complicated history.
Packed in foil wrapped moisture proof, boxes of 25 Cigars.
For Sale
Every where
British-American Tobacco Co.(China) Ltd. Distributors
of the national heroes. It is also well ! SPEECH BY · LENIK. advanced in rhythm.
Another popular masla, among the educated Japanese to-day, is the ...! Utai.” It is a lyrical song, which often accompanies the "No" dance, a kind of European apar». Although it seems very simple from the musical point of view, it has highly advanced rhythm, harmony, and melody,
FLUTE, AND CHERRY-ELOSROK.
The bamboo fints and "Koto" (a kind of harp) are other popular in struments of to-day. Both give grace fal and rather pathetic music..
When one hears the faint sound of
RUSSIA'S NEW EO
POLICY.
At a plenary session of the dow Soviet, Lónin made a speech describing the Sevig omment's foreign and boms during the last year and 1 the course of which he a
In the sphere of foren pi continued consistently and considerable success can pre course. We did this to the the all the Governments" of the in spite of the fast at mak
Nevert
We have avidence that in the past thers existed music in Japan, but to day the native music is retrogressive sad primitive, and the stronger Western, music has made a consider the flate floating on the still night air them do not wish to have at able progress in Japan. There is probably from under the cherry blos to do with us. aatually no written music it is some, one feels something solema and though the economie balan all handed down from teacher to pathetic beyond all description, while their favour, diplomatic pupil The consequence is that s the Koto played in a chastely decor will certainly be established. are becoming more smooth, symphony or quartet ar sanata for a ated room in the evening, brings obstinate Governments risk solo instrument is impossible. The pathos of sadness intermingled with left out in the cold, in an unt music is merely a matter of fragments. joy.
oble position.
It is an interesting coincidence that There are many other musical in- į In the sphere of home poli thew was remarkable resemblance struments, such as the "Taiko" are living through a period between the music of the ancient (drum), "Thorumi" (band drum), now economic policy." In aplía de Japanese and that of the ancient Kokya," u.The Kolya is some all the difficulties involved, far Assyrians. In the Imperial treasure what like a violia, being played with anco baa shown to all the co home of Japan there are preserved a bow on strings. But its shape is ness of our new line. Our task is, even to-day a number of ancient different from that of the violin, and while retreating, to prepare fre Assyan harpe. The lyres of both hen being played it is placed on the new step forward towards Socialer. peoples were of similar nature. Their knee, like the old viel di gamba. We have to reconstruct our ap manner of dancing, singing, and play- But the most popular instrument paratus and our legislation in her ing on in truments are raid to have of all is the "Bamisen," which the undesirable aide of the new o way as to reduce to a minimum been very much alike. The Assyrions was said to be originally a mixture of economic policy, while resping to played on their instruments while Persian and Arabian masic, and was the full its economic advantages. walking about. This manner of play imported from the Luchu Islande This is the more necessary because ing still exista among the Japanese. about 400 years ago The "Samisen many bourgeois comtries are con Although no authoritative conclusion to-day is almost entirely left to the tinuing their economic boycott of bas so far been reached, some student hands of the "Geisha Girls.".
Russia
far as Northern Mongalia, and brace som of them roamed still further ou and reached Korea and Japan.
MONDAY MAROH 6 1919
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Excellent Cuisine:
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KING. EDWARD HOTEL
CONTORNTRAL LOCATION
of the ancient music of Japan bold the
What a demanded is concentrat. view that the Assyrians And
Speaking of Geisha girls, let me tall Babylonians Invaded Central Asia as you a little about them, bacanas they od work, and this will earn the com- plate approval of all the working are seldom known outside the limited people of Russia. The workers and mistaken for ordinary tea house wait shown their complete confidence in cinde in which they live and are often peasants of the Far East have At all oventa. Japanese music had resses, and even for girls of ill fame, us, and we must repay them by bert confined to the harp and flats be. They have lorg stood in Japan for satisfactory work in co-operation fore the introdsetion of Buddhism to the ope olsen of women entning money with them. We shall bring it Japan. With Buddhism Chinese and in an honest calling, and mistressss of about that Ruseis of the new al cant), 72 Tulographie AddrVICTORIA Korean musicians brought Vations themselves and their emotions and economic policy will become new musical instruments. From the affections. They are indeed full of Socialist Rosas,
TOMANCE.
· INBEUT," KURIU,
fifth century to the tenth there Was Tocessen inflow of music from Eastern and Southern Atia. But the There is one parlicular thing among One of those same seven strings Japanese succeeded in modifying it to the Japacoso people. As one welke mapp de their teste.
kap along the streets of fokio or any other | "All was lent | Nol A cricket We are informed that the Bichi large city, in summer and antima. (What glords" | Foch!" - riki" (a kind of obor) and the modern evenings, pue will see the stall"" of -Some mad thing that left its thioket 1 Biwa" (a kind of lut»), are of insect dealers here and there, In many For mare love of music-flew
Gandhara origin. The Hiobiriki" house insects are kept in tiny dagon, With its little heart on fire, consists of a large scaled orchestra, the music, being as much admired Tighted on the crippled lyre. - which has more or less a resemblance as that of birds. In the Japanese Bo that when (ak joy () our singer to the Western chamber munsin, liters turs there are planty of poems For his truant string
"
and has a well advanced rhythm as connected with the muale of favourite, Faels with disconcerted finger. well so very complicated and develop insects. To the foreigner it may not me What does etlokat else but flug. 63 harmony, but it?? ""'every- | sound as mosio, but to the Japanese-:' Fiery heart forth, sound the note, "o wherein Asia except in apan, where. It is better than it sounds,!” me comE
it la played only on the occasion of people tied to say about Wague
religious oramDONY) MASKIN
The "Biwaz is still popular
Japanese
Anand, therefore, fully appre bista. Robert Browning'».
anted by the throbbing throat 1"
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