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LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS, AFFRAINERS»,
AND SURVETOLS.
Public Auctions-
(FIER Undamignot haverstayed weizmo, Tome to all by Pubily Anchion,
ON
MONDAY, March 28, 1933,
commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at No. 2 Clormont Villa (10 Chatham Road) Kowloon
A Largé Quanilty of Valuable Household Fárniture, Comprising:-
Chesterfield Sofa and armchairs, mantel piece, flower stand with marble sop, brass ornaments, pictures, curtains, music cabinet, marble statuen, aloe trollor, carved cherrywood desk, silver- ward ote.
Extension dining table, dining chairs, sideboarde with bavalled mirror, dîncer waggon, liver cabinet, tan sot, liquor set, out-glamor, dic.
Double brasa bedsteads, double and singlo wardrobes with glan doors, dressing table, chost-of-drawers, couch,
otc.
Als
One Dresden China Dinner Servico
One Captoeti Sot
One American Tee Chest
On view from Sunday the 25th inst,
Catalogues will be issued.
Torma-Cash on delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.. Axationsara,
Bougkong, March 19, 1943,
Undersigned havo received In- tractions from Mr. A. M. L. Soares
to sell by Publio Auction.
on
WEDNESDAY, March 15, 1929, commencing at 2.45 p.m.
at his residence "Clovelly” No. 12,
Peak Road
A Largo Quantity of Valuable Household Furniture, Comprising:-
A Fine Selection of Carved Black- wood-ware,
Teak hatatand, Drawing room Suits (ailk tapestry corsted), oil paintings, water coloura, ceiling and table fans, milk brocade curtains, brass curtain poles, electrolier, toak bookosses, etc,,
eto.
Take sideboard with bevelled glam, Dining table and chairs, dinner waggons, los chest, Ten tables, glasn cabinet with glass shelves, Dinner and Tes services, glaes ware, olc., etc.
Brand Iron bedsteads, donbla an 1 single wardrobea with bevelled gla doxins, dressing table, marble top woshstands etc.
Large Ensavma and porcelain vanes, bronze statuce, brass ornaments etc.
etc.
Also
Large Axminster Carpets, Pilo rage
One Piano by Estey, New York
One Piano by Collard & Collard
One Vicirela XVI
One Lot of Records
And
Several Enamelled
baths, and
porcelain basins, Bath Room requinikos, Garden seats Lawn mower, stone roller, palms and plante.
On view on day of sale. Catalogust will be issued. farms: Cash on delierry,
LAMMERT BROS,,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, March 18, 1923,
■ Undersigned have resefreð Enekano- lons to well by Pablle Anction,
מם
WEDNESDAY, April 12, 1823, commencing at 3 p.m. their Sales Looms, Duddell Street. ONE SET OF MINT MACHINERY This lot comprises a complete set of Mist Machinery capable of producing 100.000 (One hundred thousand) piacen 20-cent (wenty ceat) coins or 200,000 (Two hundred thousand) pieces 10-cent (Ten cent) coins per working day of
10 konte.
(Farther particolare and inspection erders may be obtained from Mesars, Gilman & Co., Ltd., or the Under simed.)
Tora-20% of purchase money to be paid on fall of bamirer.
Balance to be paid wubin two waka
of day of sale.
+
LAMMERT BROS.
ductions.
Hongkong, March 12, 1987.
INTIMATIONS
FOR SALE - Asistio and Foreign POSTAGE STAMPS in Bage, Packets, Bois and Bingle. PICTORIAL POST CARDS with Chinese Contamos, Views of Hongkong, Canton, Macao do. and ALBUM OF HONGKONG. SCENES.
GRACA & 00., Dealers in Philatelio Goods, Artistic Post Cards, Toys, Picture Books, &o. No. 10, Wyndham Striet; P. O. Box 820.
Hongkong.
SHOEMAKERS.
-(Japancen Hand Made)
Every kind of FootwOKE, HADE, TO ORDER.
CHERRY & CO.,
€, AGUILAR STREET,
Opposite Kayamally & Co. Telephone Central No. 491-
Hongkong, March 20, 1916.
MASSAGE
K. SAKAI,
T. KANAMORI
2nd Floor.
18, Praya Fast,
MASSAGE.
Mrs. HONDA, Mrs. KISAKI and, R. SHIMIDŽU. No. 34, Wyndtz, Acrest, (opposite to Chion Ma!P?
JAPANESE MASSAGE. N. AKAJI, Graduate of Tokio Massage School,
No. 28, Wyndham Street,
Tel. Central 4395.
| NAMSAN & CO.
288 Des Voeux Road Weat Photo Engraving and Designing LITHOGRAPHERS Tel. Canizal 1383.
WING FAT CHEUNG SPARROW CARDO (MA SONU) FOR BALE CARDS MADY OF
IVORY AND FURI DONN
No. 276, Queen's Road Central, No. 89, Man Ham Street Bart.
BRANCHI
ASAHI BER
PILSENER BEES
CO PREZYDE
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C. E. WARREN & CO., LTD.
BANITARY `ENCIÁRENS
MONUMENTALIIVIS
Olice at Godown,
ta, Wadehal: Road, Hongkong.
Tel Consil Na
Thrge sock of
BATES and BATH ROOM
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LAVATORY- BASINS FLUBK
ULOSETS.**
COMMODER, BIDETS, do do.
'OPEN & CLOSISD STOVES, COOKING RANGER TILED GRATËS.
AMERIJAN & ITALIAN:MARBLE MEMORIALS Also in polished Hongkong Gracite,
A large selectiņa of Artificial:
BUSSAN KARRA
AGER-
WERK COMP
the
SHIPPING.
THE JAPANESE SHIP'S OFFICER.
THE CHINA MAIL.
pass out by way of a Government | internal combustion engines are examination, success in which specified they are invariably in- entitles him to his second mate's tended for lines or special trades.. ticket. A your's sea time as second For the average tramp ship.or is necessary for his mate's ifcket, collier, these orders, which num and another for his master's. Most of ber well over-50 vessels and are schools apply for six month's that there is strong tendency to the graduates of these provincial | nearly all for British owners, show, naval training immediately they adhere to the ordinary triple ex- get their second mate's ticket and pansion steam engine, whose then pass into the Naval Reserve. capabilities are known and whose
A certain number of youngsters who have not the education or the examination sense to pass the en trance examination to a provincial school are allowed to sit for their second mate's ticket after four years' sea time as an apprentice or seaman, but they do not, find that it is easy to get.
There are
reliability has stood the test of long experience. This, in view of the motor ship's progress in other departments of the shipping trade, is a rather significant fact. It indie- ates doubt in the minds of tramp shipowners that the advantages of the Diesel engine are yet fully demonstrated, at. Icast for vessels which have to do the rough and tumble carrying trade of the world, and, under existing trade condi- tions, must be economical alike as to first cost and future ranning
.or
Comment is frequently made on noticeably superior social status which is granted to the Jap anese Merchant Service officer by the general public of the Island Kingdom as compared with practic ally all his brethren of the cloth under other flags, says the Journal of Commerce. Of course, there is an object in this; the Japanese never do anything without an object, and by giving this social status by what seem to be rather arbitrary methods the authorities
two Government have succeeded in attracting to the academies, one at Tokyo, which service a good class of men, as really laid the foundation of the good as to be found anywhere. Such men are not only useful as a Japanese Merchant Service many naval reserve, but they also do in years ago, and one which was valuable work for the Government opened at Kobe comparatively re
This doubt was openly expressed by preparing reports on every con candidate must be a graduate of a the annual meeting of the Court cently. To try for one of these the by Sir Laurence Philipps, Bart, at ceivable subject that comes under high school, and must be able to Line in London, where, in refer- their notice while they are at sea. Thus, there is a huge and examination, very much more had contracted for, he said they pass an extraordinary stiff entrance ring to, new steamer which they more or less unpaid army of con difficult than that which admits to had given weighty consideration to sular agents and Intelligence' officers always making notes and the local schools. In these es the question whether it should be keeping the Goverment well in-tablishments the course last four internal combustion engined formed of what is going on abroad; years, two in the building on land, steam-engined, but so far as his Whether full use is made of ali ne under sall in one of the col-company was concerned, they were this intelligence or not is a matterge's tenders, and the final twelve quite willing to let others do the which cannot be taken beyond the months at sea with one of the crack experimenting with Diesel engines stage of speculation, for the Jap-liner companies. During this for marine purposes for some time anese is apt to develop the fault of period the course is even more stiff to come. the German, and lose sight of main and intense than in the povincial
Another shipowner, -Mr. W. A. principles in a mass of detail. schools, but if a youngster manages Soutar, speaking at the North-East However, there is no doubt that to stick it out without throwing his Coast Institution of Engineers the intelligence of their services is hand in, breaking down, or being and Shipbuilders, Newcastle-upon- very good, and of their commercial thrown out he is reckoned to Tyne, said he was one of those community excellent. Under such have earned his second mate's shipowners who would like to build circumstances a glance at the Jap-ticket without further examina-a vessel with internal-combustion. anese method of securing and tion, and there are few who will engines if he dared. Evidently a training the right boys is worthy of disagree with the judgment. A large number of shipowners dared rather more than passing attention. graduate of these establishments not, judging by the orders recently Training for the better class is automatically given the rank of placed. An 8,000 ton vessel prop- Merchant Service in Japan is sub-lieutenant in the Reserve as elled by steam engines would cost through two channels, the Govern- Soon as he has finished his six at the present time about £70,000, ment or the local nautical colleges,onths" naval training, about whereas a motor vessel of the same To take the latter first as being the which he is not offered any option, d.w. would cost about £100,000, bigger channel, there are ten of Certainly these methods of or roughly about 40 per cent. these local colleges, one in each training seem rather Prussian to more. On the steam driven of the provinces of the empire. our British ideas, but there is no vessel they allowed 5 per Each can deal with about two doubt that they turn out a first-class cent, for depreciation, and calcu- hundred students at a time, divided sailorman, who knows the way to lated that the vessel would last 25 between the executive and the handle his subordinates, and has years,
whereas the internal- engineering classes. The full very clear view of his position. combusion engine was very largely course lasts six years, and the The value to the Government of an unknown factor. right to enter for it is won by the work has already been pointed out, such an officer for intelligence results of competitive examinations, which can be made very stiff in while it gives their Naval Reserve deed by the keenness of the right chance of which war experience sort of youngster to follow the has proved it to have taken full
sea
as
:
ENGINES,
take up the attitude of caution dis- If most cargo steamship owners played by these gentlemen, adds The Compendium, it is evident that the day of the motor ship is not yet, and the engineers who advocate it have work before them
securing and broadcasting results which will dissipate all doubts.
a career. Those who advantage, get through and are accepted into the college spend half TRAMP SHIPS AND DIESEL in their time on land and the re- mainder at sea, the rule being that at least one of the three sea years must be spent under sail. For this purpose most of the col- leges have their own sailing fenders, as there are none too many Japanese sailing vessels suitable
| fox the training of cadets. All this time the training is as hard as only a Japanese can make it, and em- braces a large number of subjects. At the end of it every one has to
SHIPOWNERS' DOUBT,
A Life Saver.
It is safe to say that ChamberlaÏN'T Colic, and Diarchos remedy has asvad the lives of more prople and relieved
Is the motor ship really making progress among tramp shipowners, asks The Compendium. The question is suggested by the fact moro suffering than any other remedy that in the big batch of orders fot civilized world for it sp edy cures of in existence. It is known all over the cargo steamers given out since cram in the stem-ch, diarrhoes and November there are few motor all intestinal patus, or ala by all ships, and where vessels with Chemists and Storekeepers,
A Life of Agony
Backache Positively Cured
After 10 Years.
Ebormation and hackaths are two of Now, If you purge the kidneys I could only bend with great difficulty." the most common and troublmsornaj complaints in this country to-day would the bowels, they will re was hardly over res from the Thousands of people fund work & tasin their healthy, active condition wearying, dragging pain, I tried. All. } ter, wetion of any kind wearinta, od soon rid the avators of uric acid.ora of advertised romedies, withou and bad weather a continuous dread, There is only one kidney remedy,given a sample box of Ile Wit
success, until 18 months ago I was because of the zhramatic pains they which do this and proves it-Do Kidney and Bladder Fils, and was sre subject to, or the tiring backachoj
pains they are never wholly fros from.)
It is foolish to think that you can- mot ramove cheamatiam from your arlem. It is dangamus to naglset backache pas or the other symbiomej that mean diordered kidneya-hoad. eches, nervous debility, bad breath, gouty or dropsient awellings, constipa lean, biadder weakness, or discomfort. If your kidnaya 'are cut of order they are not properly performing their work e keeping the blood free from poisonous "urla' neid, which is made rary day by the waste impurities of the system. This means that tha! poison is retained in your blood. Uric add taken the form of tiny sharp crystals, and it is quite easy to Imagine how the cassé terrible pains Hallowed to accumulate.
fall stubborn diseases, kidnos truable in any form is one of the est difficult to overcome. In many respects is a like Consumption,
Consumption is curable, if you can get at the germs,the cause of disease, but the germs of Consumption are so placed in the lungs as to prevent medicines touching them. That in wby it in almost finposalble to care- Consumption with medicines.
Kinay trouble is like Consumption--- les dificult to the germs in the
Mr. GT, GOODALăng (fron Fḥato).
astonished at the relief they gave me,
1 bought some more and continued the treatment, and after a short time I. foundI was alaulutely free of my
omplint."
This statement was made in 1914. In 1919, five years later, Mr. Goodall
Sayı
"I am uw over 60 years of age, und in very good health-thank Do Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pilla!! It always knu ham in banit. and al- ways recommend them being the best thing I know of for kiduar trouble""
De Witt's Kidary and Bladder P cure by going straight to the kidneys and bladder.” Within 4 hour they ro guaranteed to relieve the pain, and Blue tinge in the arms provide you that the beating ingredienta kare ased right through the kidneys and bladder. This blas colour is their dis imgaining mark. A perfectly enf nd natural remedy, thay, never fall to give rollet and hardly ever fail to cars permanently
In a recent test, gat of a hundred bad cases of kidney and bladder troable, ninety-seven of them were positively cared by UaWitt's Kidney an Bladder Fük: Of the other thros, although moh bad cases, two gut so much benefit that they trou hỉ thờy were cured, but were net positive,
weak or diseased apoi, When you Wit's Kidney and Bladder Filla The remaining one was a fallure......... the ordinary Kidney or Backacheriad what others say about them the disease had gone too far. Pils ne Mixtales, the drugs that. 7. Goodall, of Hampton Lane De Wits' Kidory & Bladder File shey contain are very often useless Hams Bey, y
with bare cured maby, well-nigh' hòpalans,
onses. That b'us oloured urine pos
for kidney teveble, because they
o go near the kidneys, theyor era tan year I suffered conillesly proves to you that every part Wimply go into the stomach; then kinnonaly with kidney topble, the of De Witt's Pills has gone straight to into the bowels and wway much palas in my back being so severe that the kidorys, sa no other pilla đơ,
KIDNEY & BLADDER
De Witt's Pills
satz they Are De Witt's in the red, baza printed in CHTE them a Tatrizial, and próys for youignalf; what=rojfél
THURSDAY MARCH 22 1923.
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THE INTERNATIONAL SHIRT CO.
Heart Olca: 79 Wyndham Street 2nd Floor. (Opposite Central Police Station) Tél. Central 43661-
Dealers in all kinds of High-class Silk Shirts, Collars, Neckties and Pyjamas for Gentleines AND ALSO
Cheminen, Skirts, Wrappers, Scarfs, Veils, and Night-gowns for Ladies ALSO MADE TO ORDER MODERATE PRICE PROMPT DELIVERY Manager: EMILIO LAU
.....
PHOTO SUPPLIES,
LONG HING & CO., Kedahan Koda Films, mod., ds.
DEVELOPING PRINTING A SPECIALITY. No. 174, QUzen's Road OzitRAL, HONGKONO.
HOTELS & CAFES.
LEADING FAR EASTERN HOTELS HONGKONG:
SHANGHAI:
PEKING;
Hongkong Hotel
Peak Hotel
Repulse Bay Hotel
Astor House Hotel
Palace Hotel
Grand Hotel Kaleo
Grand Hotel des Wagon Lits
The Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd.
In conjunction with .......
The Shanghai Hotels, Ltd.
and
The Grand Hotel des Wagons Kita, LtG,
Tel. Centl. 813. CARLTON HOTEL Tel. Add: "Carlton." The Only American Hotel in the Colony.- Nice and quiet yet only for minutes' walk from the Banks, and Central Districts. 43 Bedrooms. Excellent Cuisine. Scrupulously clean. Under American Management. A na Dining Room has been opened No. 2, Queen's Bond (Ist floor). Entrance Ice House St. Tiffins a speciality,
For terms apply to Mr. F. E. CAMERON, Proprietress.
two minutes from Star Furry)
PALACE HOTEL HOLOC
KOWLOOK
Recently renovated and refurnished, electrio light and fans throughout. and entirely under 'new management. Unidine under the parsons, supervision of the proprietor, Bar and Billiard Booma Terms moderais. Epecial terms so famillam on application to
Telephona Kowloon 3:
Telegraphis Add: 1 "Patack".
HOTEL
I. HL OXHEREY, Propristor,
“ASIA”
WEST BUND, CANTON,
Leading Hotel in Bouth China.
First class Accommodation. Electria Lights, Fans aco Elevators.
Hairdressing Salcon,
Roof Garden.
Splendid Views of City and Pearl
Excellent Cuisine:
Moderate
Under the Management of the BUN400,, LTD, CANTON.
KING EDWARD HOTEL
CENTRAL LOCATION MANA
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TEL Ücall, 171: Talographie &äärset >--2 VICEVKIA
Rivar
SHUN TAL HONG,
**Dealer In SHANTUNG PONGEE BILL Lave and Straw Braid...
Ginseng, Dear's Horns etc.
•No. 70, Lower Lascar How, Tel. Dentral No> 865,- Hongkong.
71HWA LEE -& 00,
THE NEW VICTORIA CAFE THE-HOUSE FÓR GOOD RATS
Timas and Diaken: (Menu - and. A ́ In- "Carte)
2d at all hours. Bakers and Confectioners, Cokan máđeš or partien-usa.
Tel: Central, 2007.)-
24, Dan Vostem Rond
Shanghal and Shantuhr Hand
* Minde Lane, Hair Nota:
No. 70 Lower Lascar Rom. Tet. Cem: 862
SWAY HOUSE.
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