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LAMMERT BROS.
Auctioneers, Appraisers AND SURVEYORS,
-Public Auctions-
THE Undersignod have received:10- structions from Dr. 0. D. Black to ell by Public Auction
оп
MONDAY, March 18, 1928,
commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at his residence "Ian Mer" No, 16 Peak Road
The Whole of His Valuable Household Furniture,
Comprising
Chesterfield couch and armchairs, Be fonders, fire massee, Leather covered armchairs, Iloll top desks, Fine pet curtains, oard tables, Mirrors, Bookcase, Bronzes, Braces and Ornaments, Carpets, Rugs, sto.
Teak extension dining tablo, Leather 'covered armclusita, dining chairs, Fine Teak sideboards, Diunor waggon, Glass. ware, Crockery, E. P. Ware, etc., etc.
Double and single teak bedsteads, teak double wardrobe with barellod mirror, dressing table, marble top waabstand, chest-of-drawers, etc.
Cooking stove and aluminium cooking utensils.
Alad
A Largo Quantity of carved Black-
wood-ware
One Grand Piano by "Winkelmana”. One Perambulator
And
Large Quantity of Palmas, Forns and
Plant in pott.
On view from Saturday the 10th inst. Catalogues will be issued.
Term Cosh on delivery.
THE
LAMMERT BROS..
Austicoscers,
THE Undersigned bavo received in- structions from the Executrix of the Estato of the late R. E. Belilio (deceased) to sell by Public Auction
Da
WEDNESDAY, March 14, 1923
Dommencing at 2.45 p.m. in the Ball, Kingaclore'
(by kind permission of Mrs. Saches) A Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture, Comprising:-
Bookcases, sideboard, Extension dining table, Chesterfield armchairs, Teak bedsteads, Bedroosa, anito, Fine Carpets, Ruge, Braes fendere, Curtains, Water colours, Silver and Electroplated ware, Bronze, Pigure Cut-gins etc.
Also
Ono Enamelled Bath.
Ono Gaynor.
Ons Victor Victrola with records.
and
A Collection of Books.
including one eat Library Edition "Arabian Nights Entertainments" On view from Tuesday the 13. March Catalogues will be issued. Torms-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.. "Aurationeers.
Bongbong, March €, 1923.
сп
~TIH# Undersigned have received instans- slons to sell by Poblis Austion,
THURSDAY, March 15, 1923,
commencing at 230 p.m. at the Astor IIcusa Hotel (Room No. 17)
A Large Coll:etion of White and Coloured Marble Statues, Buste, Lamps, | Vares, Powder Baxes, and Pedestals
by
Wall Knows Italian Sculptors. On view from Monday the 19th
March.
Catalogusa will be issued. Terms ---Cash on deliéry.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 3, 1993.
FOR SALE.
NE BINGER Hemstoch Sewing Muchine, nearly new. Apply to LAMMERT BROS.
UNCLAIMED TELEGRAMS.
THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE GRAPE COMPANY, LTD.
The following unclaimed telegramı relying at the office of The Great Northern Telograph Company /Limited):-
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d448, from Wanankution.
Aujang (2), from Hankow.
Taupakber, from Shanghai, Kabing Kwaongled, from Shanghai. Hanwoning Menkon Lens, from
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INTIMATIONS
FOR SALE
HARBUTT'S PLASTICINE
"The Child's Delight* ·
PLAY WAX
For clean and Easy Play-Models THE NOVLART
Dry Stencil Fictures
GRACA & OÒ.,
Dealers in Postage Stamps, Pictorial Post Cards, Garden Beeds, &. No. 10, Wyndham Strost, P..O. Box 090...
Hongkong-
SHOEMAKERS.
(Japanese Hand Mado)
Every kind of FootweRE, MADE TO ORDER.
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8, D'AGUILAR STREET,
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Hongkong, March 90, 1914,
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No. 276, Queen's Hoad Central,,
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MOTHER-IN-LAW SUED,
HUSBAND WHO SMOKED WITHOUT PERMISSION.
AT MEALS WITHOUT A COLLAR.
Mr. Charles Sanderson, of Cainp bel-street, Keighley, Yorkshire, sued his trother-in-law, Mrs. Han nah. Hudson, widow, stated. to be living in Port Elizabeth, South Afries, for having enticed away and. harboured his wife,
excused better than they are at Keighley, (Laughter.)
Mr. Justice Darling: Do the financiers of Keighley generally wear collars? (Laughter.)
WORM THAT TURNED.,
LAUGHTER IN $100,000 ANTIQUES CASE:
www.face
Amusing references to wormholes
Mr. Sanderson, giving evidence, said he allowed his wife £3 a week for household expenses, and he luter increased that by 74. 6. He paid in furniture were made by Mr. Her- the rent, rates, and other expeifses.bert Cescinsky an expert in antique His wife never complained of an in-furniture, at the further hearing suficient allowance.
When his mother-in-law com- before Sir Edward J. Pollock, the plained that he did not wear a collar official referee, of the action brought Serjeant Sullivan, K.C., explain it was in the hot summier. "I said by Mr. Adolphe Shrager of West- ed that Mr. Sanderson was a that I could not wear a collar," begate-on-Sea, who alleged ho had widower when he married his pre-added. The women were dressed been induced to pay £111,193 for sont wife at Morecambe. His wife in blouses half-way down front and!
1.
Mrs.
:
were
was the daughter of a South African back, and wanted me to wear a furniture and other articles on the contractor who died in 1919 and collar. (Laughter.) I continued to representation that they £20,000. The incoure of the estate appear without a collar."
genuino antiques. Mrs. Robertshaw wrote down al was left to Mrs. Hudson for life,
The defendants, Basil Dighton, and the remainder to the children number of confidences made to her Ltd., Savile-row, W., Mr. B. L. at ber death.
by Mr. Sanderson, and the paper Dighton, and Mr. H. W. Law In July, 1921. Mrs. Sanderson's was passed to the judge.
reute, directors, counter-claim for mother and sister arrived from Sanderson, she said, was of strong £25,000 and deny any fraudulent South Africa, and it appeared that character, with a very high sense of
representations. ` the mother did not think Mr. duty. She had never seen any sign
Criticising a walnut tablo, for Sanderson wae socially a match for that anything Mrs. Sanderson had her daughter. The husband noticed done had been done under the in which 45 was paid, Mr. Ocscinsky a change in the attitude of his wife; fluence of her mother. Mrs. San-referred the court to certain small she became sharp and fault-finding. demon complained that her husband holes underneath the table. He Baid that in his opinion these were Towards the end of July his wife told her disgusting stories. summoned him into the dining- The evidence of Mto, Sanderson, not real wormbolea. A worm by room, where he found his mother. taken on commission, was read, but the time he leaves the wood is a part of it was not made public. She full-fledged beetle," declared Mr. in-law, his wife and her sister.
The depth of this His wife nanouncel that she was said that her husband was very Cescinsky. censing that night to be bis wife cynical and scoffed about her going hole is only 1-33 of an inch."
Mr. Burrows (who appeared with except in the legal sense. Ho de- to church. She implored her mo manded the reason, and five indiet-ther to let her return to. South Mr. Disturnal, K.C., for Mr. Shra
ger) What is the length of s ments, said Serjeant Sullivan, were Africa with her. made against him. They were:
Mr. Justice Darling said he did worn? (Laughter.) - About a That ho did not accompany his not find that Mrs. Sanderson had quarter of an inch The worm wife beyond the chapel door though been enticed by her mother to leave must have knocked at this bole with be used to go so far.
her husband. He had come to the his head. (Laughter.) That on many occasions he smok-conclusion that Mrs. Hudson did ever been inside it.. (Laughter.) ed in the dining-room without ask. nothing in any way improper in Mr. Burrows: Then the worm ing the mother's permission. relation to anything she said or must have reversed ita habita in order to make that hole. (Laugh- That he had not been reapectful counselled in the matter.
ter.)
in his attitude towards the mother. Judgment was given for deton-
That he frequently got up when dant with costs.
be bad finished dinner without ask
ing mother's permissum
That he had sat down at meals on'a pouple of occasions without his coller.
"NOW AS HEALTHY A
CHILD AS COULD BE FOUND."
British Mother In Burman divan Thanks To Baby's Own Tablets: Her Austin Brown, wife of Sergent
He had
Mr. Jowitt, K.C. (one of the counsel for the defence): Even a worm will turn, you know. |(Laughter.)
? BOOK BANNED,
Mrs. Hudson, whom Serjeant Bullivan described as "a dominating figure will dominating manner, Austin-Brown of the Rangeon, Polico: POLICE STOP SALE OF
`added that Mr. Sanderson had de) writes:- My daughter Jemnie, a od.18 ceived her daughter and herself as months, ffered very much with con to his social position, and declared stipation until I gave her Baby's Own
GARGONNE!!
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that he bad married her for her Tablets after the use of vische The Commissioner of the Metro, became entirely free from constipation. money. Mrs. Hudson and hor
politan Polica, Sr W Horwood, When she was trothing Tela used has asked London booksellera to daughtere left the house before the Baby's Own Tablete with entirely withdraw from circulation M. Vic- bozt mondbg, and later his wife feces can be found any wom
results. She is now as
healthy went back to Bouth Africa, and wii * ANGELA or Marguerite's books Gar still there: WIR
bare where there are little children ponne The Bachelor Girl], the. Wa Tablets nublication of which resulted in the ahould be ifbout Raby's Mothers in tow I morbishe Canadian childrens remedy author betog expelled from the
sbeolutely harmle a to even the
"bensitive as to the son-in-law sitting
down to dinery without buttoning
on his, collar, rendrked, Serjeant,
33 Bullivan, amid laughter, and added
I have seen in America, the
financiers sitting do
tvithout collara, and with open
nta on a hot day commwhity where sche
FRIDAY MARCH 9 1918
NOTICES.
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THE INTERNATIONAL SHIRT CO.
Bend, Offon: 79 Wyndis Stroot. 2nd Floor. (Opposité Central Police Station.), Tel, Central 4166.)
Dealers in all kinds of High-class Silk Shirts, Collars, Necktice and Pyjamas for Gentlemen AND ALSO
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KOWLOON
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Telegraphic Add.: "FALACK."
HOTEL
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Leading Hotel in Bouth China.
First class Accommodation. Electric Lights; Fans end Elevators. Roof Garden. Hairdressing
Splendid Views of City and
Excellent Cuisine.
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Moderate Rates.
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