Page

HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

AUCTIONEERS, &o.

PAUL BREWITT,

2. Zetland Street, Auctioneer, Appraiser

and Commission (Agent.

HUGHES & HOUGH,

Auctioneers to the Government, and Share and Geners! Brokers, corner Ice House

Street and Praya Central.

V. I REMEDIOS,

Auctioneer. Appraiser and Agent

8, Queen's Road Central.

BOARD AND LODGING

THE WESTERN HOTEL,

Excellent Accommodation, $2.50 per day.

'90 and 92, Queen's Road West..

BOOKBINDING

DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,

The only oflea in China heving European taught workmen. Equal to Home Work." BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS

W. BREWER & CO..

Printers, Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturera, 23 and 25. Queen's Road

(ander Hongkong Hotel).

BUILDERS

KANG ON,

Contractor; 30, D'Aguilar Street. Local and Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Brick

and Granite.

Mechanicsengaged, Estimates given. CHEMISTS, DREGGISTS, &c.

THE PHARMACY,

10, Quoon's Road Central Family and Dispensing Chemists, Wines, Spirits and

Cigars

"THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

Chemists and Druggists, High-class Aera-

HONGKONG BUSINESS DIRECTORY.

PHOTOGRAPHERS.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, OCTOBER 183 1800

M. MUMEYA, JAPANESE ARTIST

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements. Work done for Amateurs; &a Queen's Road, CL

Marine and Portrait Painter, 50, Queen's

YEE CHUN,

Road, Upstairs.

H. YERA,

Japanese Photographer, 14, Beaconsfield "Arcade, Queon's Road CI., also Wanchai

Amateur's Requirements a Specialty.

PRINTING

"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.

BATTAN FURNITURE

KWONG TẠI LỢI

Rattan Furniture, Bomboo, Blinds. Mat-

tings all Colours; 19, Prays Contrai

SILK GOODS DEALERS

TEJUMUL POHUSING,

[ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] SPORT AND ANECDOTE,

BY AN OLD FOSEY.

GLASNERE SPORTS.

A

seemed to have no dificulty in keeping to the | cording to Mr.

Bettesworth, who scent, but most of the hounds were tolling long has just Isaded a book entitled The some distance behind. When they came in Walkers of Southgate," that has received a very view on the other side of the valley three hounds cordial welcome. Wo have had many cele were seen woll ahead, and when Robinson's brated to the brotherhoods as cricketers, such as

NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ONSIGNEES per Company's SteamET" "IDOMENDUS ",

For puro, unadulterated enjoyment the feats. Comrads". finally came in winner in 87piin. the Graves, the LytteHons, the Studds, and the { are keroby notified that the Cargo in being dige

17 there was a great ontharat, of cheering. The band struck up the hunting song. Daere Men Jelen Peel and the proud owner beamed as much satisfaction as did the Prince of Wales when he led in his Derby victor.

with

val annually celebrated at Grasmere would he hard to beat. The mopting has been held each year since 1943, when it was set on foot by some of the leading families of the district, and its fame long ago spread throughout the length and breadth of the land. Since its foundation athletic sports have sprung up all over the king. dom, but unfortunately many of these are of of Tom Conchie., He easily holds first place in last-named being perhaps the bost known be subject to rent. All damaged Goods inust be

UP SILVER HOW. Most visitors to the Lake district have heard

such a character that they cannot be recommend the esteem of many of the natives. Since 1894 ed. They are too often accompanied by evils or had never been defeated until last year in that have a a dograding influence, and pught the guide race to the summit of Silver How therefore to be avoided, The Grasmere festival, and buck. Owing to illness he could not com kowever, is something entirely different. The pete in 1808, when Tom Tuylor came in first. most attractive of the events are not to be foul He repeated his success last year, and later on ta slab gathering conducted on modorn money. again defeated Conchio over the same course in making lines, and from their very novelty they a match for a big stake. Taylor is now with possess un interest that is thoroughly appreciat. the troops in South Africa, and the old runner ed by the spectators. To begin with the scene had no difficulty in stalling off all opposition, of itself is a thing of beauty." At the recent Conchin in a quarry worker, and as he is daily Dealer in Chinese, Indian and Japanese port the country just about looked its best, climbing the hills on the way to his employ Goods, Bilke, Woollen and Cashmere and when the sun burst out at noon the picturement le may be said to bo always in the best con

Shawls and other Sundry Goods, 4s one gazed round upon the surrounding hills dition. There were thirteen entries, but uone D'Aguilar Street, First Floor. was such as can only be seen in lovely lakeland. of the bakter dözen" got near Conchie, Heavy rain in the early mora hud converted the except Rogerson, of Over Staveley, who was u streame in the hill sider into miniature torrents. very creditable second. It was in dasking and the tiny casendes glistened as the water rushed along between the trees and among the brucken, There was a freshness and a health imparting vigour in the air that made one feel that it was good to be there, and it was an ex perience to cherish for many years to come.

WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL.

Wholesale and Rotail Importers and Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silks, Cashmere Shawls and Ceylon

Lace; 46, Queen's Road. Cl. SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS FR. LUNCE,

porter of Real Hand-made Torchon Laos Silk, Linen und Colton, Grasscloth and Silk Embroiderion, Hand-made Silk and Linen Lace Curtains made to order; 17, Queen's Boad, Central, STOREKEEPERS

ted Waters, Dealers in Photographic | F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,

Roquisitas, Queen's Road.

WATKINS, LD. APOTHECARIES HALL, 66, Quoon's Road Central, Cigars, Aerated

Waters, Wines, Bears, Spirits, sto.

CURIO DEALERS

KUHN & KOMOR,

Fine Art, Japanese and Chinese Curios,

21 and 23. neon's Road, Hongkong,

Shanghai, Kobe, Zokoliama.

KWONG HING,

China Porcelain, Crockery Ware ; 59x, :-

Queen's Road Contral;

"WONG HOMI,

DENTISTS

مشة

Surgeon Dentist, 59. Quem's Road Central

"WONG: TAI FONG,

Surgeon Dentist, 24, Bank Buildings,

Opposite Hongkong Hotel.

DRAPERS

EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO...*:

Milliners, Silk Mercers, Habordschers.

Low Prices: $7, 39, Wellington Street.

SEE WOO,

Navy Contractors, Shipchandtors, Sail makers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Praya Central, next Hongkong Hotel. KWONG SANG &CO..

Shipchandlers, Sailmakers. Hardware, Engineer Tools, Bross and Iron Mor chants, 144, Des: Viem Road.....

MORE & SEIMUND.

Shipohandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com- mission Agents and General Store-

keepers, and 45, Praya Central.

TAILORS

A STIRRING SCENE.

A CHAMPION'S FAREWELL

Stools, but as a whole they have not come up to charged lato Craft, and/or landed ab ing die the Walkers, of whom, as we have seen, there downs of the Hongkong and Kowloon What were no fewer then seven. Their nouits, were and Godown Company; in both cases it will me John, Alfred, Frederio, Arthur Henry, Vyell at Consignees risk. The Cargo will be mady Edward, Russell Donnithorne, and Issac the 2nd instant.

for delivery from Craft or Godown

on and after Donnithorne, Y. E., R. D., and I. D. were familiar figeres on

Optional cargo will be landed unless notice the "fonted feld," the has been given prior to steamer's arrival, 20

Goods undelivered after the 28th instant will, left in the Godowns, where they will be examined at 11 AM. on the 2nd prox

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Attenta

a captain of the Middlesex County éleven, and also for his active axunciation, together with Mr. A. J. Webbe and others, with the Harrow Wanderers. I. D. discarded such aids as pas and ler guarde, and it has been well said of him. as he proceeded to the wickets that he carried his bat in such a way that he thought it a pity he could not leave it behind as well as the guards and band protectors. But whilst he was on the went the Lowters and fieldamen invariably knew it, for he coull make rans with great skill, and was a hand man to get ent.

a

amo." Why, that's Mr. R. D. WI! ^« You don't say so,” exclaimed the ponderous enstodien; "Why he don't soom to understand the radi, ments of the game!"*

A MODEL CAPTAIN.

Hongkong, 2nd September, 1990.

NIPPON YESEN KAISHA.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES." FROM MIDDLESBOROUGH, ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, COLOMBO AND SINGAPORE, THE Company's Steamship THE

HAKATA MARU,”,

having arrived from the above Perts, consignose of cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown consignment will be sorted out mark by mark and delivery can be obtained as soon me the Goods are landed.

ין.

Optional goods will be erriel on unless in- NOON, TO-MORROW. structions are given to the contrary before.

Goods not cleared by the 3rd prezime will be: subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance will be effected. Godown and Notice of same sent to this Office All ship-damaged packages must be left in the before the 6th proxime, or claims in connection therewith will not be recognized.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, 26th September, 1900, · [2510

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. THE P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamship

"MALTA." FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

“WHO MIGHT HE ne?" R. D. Walker was a batsman of another class but just as dangerous when once set. His style was not one that would serve as a model for budding aspirants, but it was often very effec down Silver How that the old athlete excelled, tive. Cricket writers have latterly shown a evidently knowing no fear. He rushed into weakness for talking about the "hook" stroke, the circle with a warwhooji, and when he was Why they should have discovered it so recently toll he had covered the distance about two is a bit of a puzzle, because it has been in use miles) in 15min. 7 sec...he was well satisfied, for ever since I knew what cricket was. In fact, he had found the going extremely heavy after some players who do not pretend to have a place the rainfall curly in the day. Taylor holds the in the first close make precious fow runs in cay Much, of course, could be said about Grasmere record of 14 min sec. Some of the runners other way, R, D. Walker, when playing for and its historical associations. Every lover of returned with their legs leading from contact Middlesex against Yorkshire, once lost his poetry knows that Wordsworth lies at peace in with the brambles and climbing over stone wicket immediately in attempting to hook" the village churchyard and that the poet's cot Walls. None but the sturdiest should engage ball from a slow bowler, He did this in such fage is also wear at hand. And then again the in such a contest as the race up Silver How. a country-like fashion that the wicket-keeper, festival has always enjoyed the patronage of

sturdy old George Finder-who has lately been the nobility and other gentry, and has often

Whilst Dick Howe is, as we have seen, a prostrated by sickness was tempted to ark. been visited by some of our greatest men and famous character at Grasmere sports, his fame" And who might he be" Great was the women, from bishops downwards. At the meet is quite n'ershadowed by that of the grand old Yorkshirernaz's astonishment when the reply ing a few days ago the occupants of the grand-heavy-weight wrestler, George Steadman. He stand included Mrs. Humphry Ward, Lord has made his last public appearance at the last Cross, Canon Rawnsley, Lady Florence and festival in the present century, and he goes into Lady May Percy, etc. The presence of these retirement with a wonderful record. Georgs aristocrats alone should be a guarantee that has wrestled in competitions over since he was nothing shady will either be a tempted or per sixteen years old and as he is now 54 he has hadl

As I have already pointed out, six of this mitted, nor is it. On the other hand you come pretty long innings. He has won no fewer band of brothers appeared in the classical con away full of admiration for the management than 60 caps and has practically travelled and tent of the year. Both R. D. and I. D. were and everybody concerned. No matter what competed all over the world. It was about 1870 talento cricketers, and the muine of the latter your scruples way be you need not hesitate that Steadman proved his superiority by beating appears in the averages for the long period shout visiting charming Grasmere on the cole-sach noted islesmen as the ponderons Jameson, stretching from 1834 to 1801. Alfred is do,

contests themselves there is plenty to feast the Ewbank, who was acting as one of the judges.seven, was smart both as wicketkeeper, fields- eyes upon. On the long drite from Windor. Remembering his years and his 18st. 71s. of Dan, bowler and batsmen, V.E, is spoken of

horse and usable vehicle for miles around mast through five rounds before qualifying for the of his time." His light was only dimmed by have been requisitioned, and all roads apparent final. It was not a little singular that the the appearance on the horizon of the greater 1y led to "Pavement End" The field was sur- slimmest of his antagonists gave him the most W.G. Grace. Vyell Edward excelled in overy Outfitters, Shirt Makers, Hatters, Hosicre, rounded by family coaches and other carriages, trouble. This was Will Studholme, of Brough department and to these qualities may be added

on every one of which was a happy rienie ton, in the second road. The skill and tricks that of being a captain to the manner born."yenge whatever. party. It reminded one of Goodwood, Ascot, of the younger man worked the crowd up to a His friends said of him that he never worried or Epson Downs, and it, was indeed a lively high pitch of excitament, and “Woll! was a mana splendid qualification when wa sight. Well-filled luncheon baskets played no repeatedly urged to hold on. The aeverity know how sorely a captain is tried at times, inconsiderable part in the programme, and it of the long-drawn out bout was plainly to be He was one of very fow skippers who could even see a watch missed without making a fuss about it. Whether he could have stood seeing the seven missed by Middlesez-his own country cariously enough dwing their last match with Surrey without losing his temper must be loft to the imagination; it was certainly a wretched MR. A TACK'S FURNITURE STORE will be REMOVED to DES YEUX performance. We are told that when a felder ROAD, New Praya, opposita the Offices of the blundered it was his kindly habit to go up to the P. and O. 8. N. Co., on or about the 30th inst ring player and apply lalu to his wounds business will not be transacted at the new build. Owing to the decorations not being complete, with the kindly remark, "Well tried, old chaping for two or three weeks, but will be re- No one else would have got near the ball." No sumel at an early dals. Customers are respect wonder that he was idolised by the men under fully requested to all at or send commnnica- tions to Nos. 27 and 28, LEE YUEN STREET EAST, their temporary Store.

Hongkong. 27th September. 1900.

AH-MEN, HING-CHEONG & CO.,

Tailors, Drapers and Outfitters, Quecu's ration of its yearly carnival. Apart from the Dick Wright (now both dead), and Noble/ribed as the hitter, but John, the eldest of the

Road Central, Old Club Site.

Brauch: A-MAN, opposite City Hall,

R. HAUGHTON & CO.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Fossel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown consignment will be sorted out mark by mauris. and delivery can be obtained se svou 13 the Goods are landed.

This vessel bring on Carge:— From London, &o., uz se. Arcadia, Arabia,

and. Oriental. From Persian Gulf, ex a. Kawa, King

Arthur und Assyria. Optional goods will be handed here unless 5 r., TO-DAY

Naval,Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road. mere, you see all kinds of turnouts. Every avoirdupois it was a big strain for George to go by Mr. Bettesworth us the "greatest cricketer instructions are given to the contrary bofore

Opposite Kuhn's Cario Store.

HUNG YUEN.

Drapers, 85, Quvea's Road, Central

Tailor, Draper and Outätter; 67 and 69, YEE SANG FAT & CO.

Queen's Road.

FLOUR.

SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,

Proprietors of the following Celshratad Brands of Flour: Spotry # XXX,”

Golden Gate Pioneer Buckeye,

***Anahor,** &o

WILLIAM WHILSY, Manager.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN

A CHEE & CO. Betallished 1859,

Erory Household Requisite, Depot for Fastinea's Kodak Films and Accessorios;

170, Queen's Bond Central.

LI KWONG LOONG,

Cabinet maker, Furniture Dealer, Art De-

"corator and Dealer, 17, Queen's Road.

GROCERS

THE MUTUAL STORES,

SUB-AGENTS LIFTON, LD

8 and 10 D'Aguilar Street,

Provision and General Merchants.

JEWELLERS

HANG LET & GO

Jewellers, Gold and Silversmiths, Watch

makers, Japanese Curios and Blackwood Furniture, Opposite Post Office, 33,

Queen's Road Central, R

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,

Diamond Merulants and Watchmankera, 40

Watson's Building, Queen's Road Also at Shanghai, Manila, Paris and Toilo.

WAH LOONG,

Gold and Silversmith, Silk Dresses, Crêpe Shawls, Ivory Lacquerware, Fans, Curios, Brintius, Human Hair, Fes-

thera ; 88, Queens Road Centml

THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE

EASTERN

LIGHTING ACETYLENE COMPANY Head office, 62, Queen's Hoad Central Fittings of every des

cription for the ACETTIGNE LIGHT at

lowest rates

MERCANTILE AGENT

WOODS & CO.

Duddell Strest, Agents for American and

European Export Houses.

| PHOTOGRAPHERS

A FONGASAME

TAK CHEONG,

Tailors, Gentlemen's Outfitters, Hatters, Holsters, and Drapers. Chinese Bilk of all kinds, 50, & 52, Queen's Rd. Central,

Outfitters, Fisce Goods, Underwear, Shoes, Hats, Bilk Handkerchiefs; Opposite Post

Office, Queen's Road Central. TOBACCONISTS

D. 8. DADY BURJOR, "LOS FILIPINOS." Importer of the Best Manila Cigars; 25,

Pottinger Street.

KRUSE & CO.,

Wholesale and Retail Havane and Manila Cigars, Egyptian Cigarettes, Dealers in

Fancy Goods, Agents

Connaught House, Queen's Road

VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT,

1 and 2, Leeyune Street East. AGENTS FOR W. KENNEDY & Co., 37, Calls Ban Jacinto, Manila, Windsor Laily" and

The Jockey" Cigers.

WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS

H. PRICE & CO.

12, Queen's Road

and Calle Anlongus, Manila.

WING CHEONG.. Dealers in

DICK THE BELLMAN.

was not a little amusing to see Jeamer" busy see when at the close of a vain struggle for at the back of a drag with the remnant of a the tunstory Studkolme sank on the turf com- fowl after the Squire" and his companions plately exhausted. The old shampion stood had had their wants fully satisfied. And you with his hands on his hips, pafing and blowing, do get an appetite, braced by the fresh heather- whilst a merry smile played on his good-hum. scented mountain air.

oured face. When ultimately Studholme was grussed off the breast and outside stroke he had a magnificent ovation, quite as hearty as that which greeted his conqueror. That the last named had had his work cut out was evident from his remark that "the young bounders. will kill me yet.". In the final Steadman was pitted against last year's victor, Hexham Clarke. The latter in admittedly the best exponent of scientific wrestling, but the bulk of the leviathan was too much for him, and by taking the first

off the first prize of £15 and a silver belt. He and third of the three throws Steadman carried

subsequently asked the members of the Press to make it known that it was his final appearancė in the gng. It is to be hoped he will not imit- ate Sins Reeves and bid farewell to the public every year.

SEVEN BROTHERR,

The Grasmere gathering would be incomplete without the presence of certain noted characters One of these is Dick Howe, who as bellman has played a prominent figure at the sports for the past 30 years. It is his business to keep the crowd informed of what is going to take place next, and he does this in the true northern dialect his language sounding very odd, to strangers to the locality. In the event of a competitor failing to answer Dick's summens his name is called out three tinies. Should he -be absent the bellman announces that he is blawn pot!" this formality and the style in which the nouncement was made tickled the crowd, and led to many pleasantries between Dick and some of the jokers around. Is Charlie Lowe fro' Preston here ?" was one of the bellman's inquiries: A wag near at hand JEWELRY,

The game of cricket runs in families in a PEARLS. DIAMONDS, ventured to answer in the affirmative. "Whaar way that is not equalled by any other branch of CURIOS, JADESTONEWARE, CARVED is he cried Dick. As there was no appear sport. Certain families of note have taken to

SILKS; TVORYWARE,

and GRASS ance of Lowe fro' Preston" the visual call was cricket like a duck takes to water. Of some of CLOTHS. AND

thrive repouted, the hoary-headed official follow. ing it up with the clincher directe at the wag. were reared with a lat in the cradle. There is our great batsmen it has been said that they "He mun stop theer." Later on he went the round of the field with the declaration, Fust they were able to totter about. Many stories no doubt that they began making runs directly and over; second sheawt te begin. "Ower are told of how much famous players have been proved a puzzler to many. It was Dick's way indebted to the female members of their house. of declaring that the first round of the heavy hold, but unfortunately these fascinating storio weight wrestling had terminated and the second will not always bear strict investigation. Take would soon be in progress. It needed much the case of the Walker family, for instance, anncuncements as this, the great balk of the There were seven brothers, and no fewer than visitors being frequently in a maze as to what six of them played in the Gents v. Players' matches, all the half-dozen making great re putations. There was a ballef that the girls of this wonderful family-se of them were en thusiastic cricketers, who bowled round arm t> their brothers. But this was a myth, no-

GENERAL EXPORTERS.

We beg to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of this Colony that we scammenced Business on the 11th April, 1900, and we solicit their kind patronage,

No. 1 & 3, D'AQUILAR STREET,

Behind Hongkong Dispensary. Hongkong, 5th April, 1900.

[1910 JACK A YOUNG. & CO., Nos. 76 & 78, DES VEUX ROAD (OLD PRATA CENTEAL),

TOTICE is hereby given that WING KIT

NOT A TYP 1o no longer comected

CARTRIDGES.

was coming on next.

TWO INTERESTING EVENTS.

A HELPLESS. CRIPPLE!

his command.

MUSIC LESSONS:

Portuguese Guittarra. MR.L.A. GRACA receives Pupils for

Lessons in Violin, Mandolin and

Per terms, &c., apply to

ROBINSON PLANO.CO.

or

(2370

LANE, CRAWFORD & CO. Hongkong, 7th September, 1900,

HIRANO NATURAL MINERAL WATER.

HIRANO MURA, HYOGO-KEN, JAPAN.

An excellent drink with Wines or Spirits.

Bright Sparkling and Effervescent

BOTTLED in its Natural Cerbonic Acid Gina.

ment's Analysis the above belongs to a class of Prie $5.50 per Case of 48. Pinte As seen from the Imperial Japanese Govern saline mineral waters having alkaline reaction, and taken internally its medical uses are for chronic catarrh of the stomach, intestines, diseases of glands, and chronic endometritis.

TẠI WO & CO

22, Bank Buildings,

Agents for Hongkong. Hongkong, 14th August, 1900.

WO FAT & CO.

[2211

[2074

HIP CHANDLERS, SAIL MAKERS, GENERAL STOREKEEPIRS, No. 11, LEE YUEN STREET, BAST. Hongkong, 25th July, 1900,

LOONG FI HORSE REPOSITORY.

ITUATED at No. A MATHESON STREET, near the No. 1 Police Station. CARRIAGES for HIRE at Cheap Rates.

Apply to

MANAGER. Hongkong, 1st September, 1900,

It may be said with safety that two of the with the above firm, both having been dismissed day's events interested everybody, these being as foremen. On and after the 22nd September the hound trail and the race up Silver How we shall not be responsible for their liabilities or their dealings, &o, ko,

The competition between the dogs was positive- Customers are respectfully requested hence.ly unique to the greater proportion of tho fre ferth to communicate direct with this firm, dr or six thousand persons within the enclosure. through our Assistants, who are authorised to. A more picturesque event one rarely sees. Be months I lay a helpless cripple from Rheumatism. N. Bengert, of Norborse, says:--For nineteen go on board vessels for orders for gear. .. &o

Dated Hongkong, 22nd September, 1900. fore the eighteen foxhounds were sent on their The weight of my body was reduced from 170 lbs. [2486 journey a man come on the field dragging be- endure. During all this time, I sought a care, to 130-lbs. a proof of the terrible pain I had to hind him a hug of aniseed. With this he had but after using every thing I heard of, such us laid a trail of some eight miles over the top of animents. Rectricity. L'urkish Baths, and above Silver How and the Hammer Sear, scross to ill uselessly employing physicians. I considered Longbrigg. White Moss, and Chapel Green, myself incurable, especially so, when the last

physician told

ms, as the case was beyond B mail. Baire and Sore Crag, through Allen Bank the human grup. As this time I noticed your field to the fluish under Wresy Breast. Before advertisement in one of the morning papers.

ordered Little's Oriental Balm with very little they were despatoked on their toileoms journey confidence, but I was surpriend after using 2 to the dogs pulled and strained in the hands of the 3 bottles. I was greatly improved and the con- thay tayed there delight. They were liberated with the help of God, of Rheumably rod ine.

It was a stirring Elimamation. sight to follow them in their trying. course up est la merita Bold at Rs. 1 por bottle, For my part I shall do all in my power to the mountain side, and they soon looked likevents for Hongkong-Tas VICTORIA tiny insects in the fading distance The leaders DISPENSARY, LD.

1889-1

NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTITE. Absolutely Smokeless and Water-resisting

$2324

The largest and most complete Studio in THE BEST NITRO-POWDER IN THE WORLD. over Hollins, under Butter Crags, along Dan-more money that he would not accept any "TOMBAY BURMAH TRADING COR.

Hongkong, Eetalilished 1859, Viowa, Enlargemente, Iróry Miniaturas. Oil Paintings, top 100 Homes Street.

HING

Enlarging, Developing, Printing, Moda

rate Rates, 20a, Queen's Read East.

INGE CHEUNG,

PRICE OF 12-BORE CARTRIDGES

Landed with With Porder Powder only, and 1 oz of Shot, Primrose Cases $5.65. Pogamold Cases-*-* 6.25 Ejector Brass Cases. G:90

Ice House Street, Top Flur. Permanent

Enlargements, Groups, Views,öld, Duval Co

opment Works, kustez, loqulaiten.

6 per out, drsnt en orders of 1,000 and over.

Apply to

W SCHMIDT & CO. Genmakers,

Hongkong Hongkong, 27th July, 1807,

1187

I

PORATION, LIMITED. BANGKOK AND RANGOON,"

TANGS PLANED, TONGUED, and GROOVED TRAK SQUARES, PLANKS, BOARDƐ and Scan- BOARDS, TOS FLOORING, CRAIJNG, WALLING, 36) PEAK SHINGLES FOR ROOFING, all PINTADOR BARWAY SLEEFERS Ganoke, TRUE J

Rates Supplied and Ondera Booked by

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO. Hongkong, 3rd May, 1895.

Good not cleared by the 3rd October, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insures will ha affected by me in

Godowns, and a certifiente of the damage ob

All damaged packages sunst be left in the tainet from the Godown Company wilinn ton days after the vessel's arrival here, after which no claims will be recognised..

A. M. MARSHALL,

Acting Superintendent. Hongkong, 27th September, 1900.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

ORTLAND

Po

J. B. WHITE

[2514

CEMENT

& BROS

SOLE AGENTS FOR CHINA, HOLLIDAY, WISE & CO. Hongkong, 18th September: 1899.

HOTELS.

[2724

"BOA VISTA" HOTEL, MACAO.

THE only FIRST CLASS HOTEL in the Colony. Moderate terms by the day or month. European Management.

MACAO is distant 40 miles West of Hong- kong and the journey is made each day (Sun days excepted) by the Magnificent Saloon Steamer HEUNGSHAN " in 3 hours, leaving Hongkong at 2 P.M., and Macao at 8

Connection made by Company's Steamer to and from-Canton.

Tourists should not miss the chance visiting this famous old City,

For Terms, apply

J. H. CHESNEY, Manager.

Telegraphie Address," Boavista,

BAFFLES HOTEL

T

SINGAPORE

SITUATION UNSURPASSED. THE Finest Hotel in the East Rooms en suite. Every Room with Private Bathroom. attacked. Cuisine-under two French Chefs

CURRIES A SPECIALITY Every Home Comfort

Electric Bells throughout the Hotel Electric Lights. Electric Fans.

Termna Moderate.

[1639

SARKIES BROTHERS,

Proprietors. Hongkong, 16th August, 1900.

12219

Share This Page