Page
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
AUCTIONEERS, &c...
PAUL BREWITT,
2, Zetland Stroot, Auctioneer, Appriser.
and Commission Agent.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers to the Government, and Share and General Brokers, corner Ice House
Street and Prays Central.
"V. I. REMEDIOS,
Auctioneer, Appraiser and Agent,
8, Queen's Road Central,
·BOARD AND LODGING
THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR THE
WESTERN HOTEL
BOOKBINDING
-"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE,
The only office in China having European taught workmen. Equal to Home Work. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS
W. BREWER & CO.,
Printers Bookbinders and Account Book Manufacturers, 23 and 25, Queen's Read
(nader Hongkong Hotel),
BUILDERS
KANG ON.
Contrastor: 36, D'Aguilar Street. Local and Coast Port Buildings, Timber, Frick
and Granite.
Mechanics engaged, Estimates given. CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, &c.
THE PHARMACY,
10 Queen's Road Central.. Family and Dispensing Chemists, Wines, Spirits and
Cigars.
THE VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
Chemists and Druggists, High-clas Aera- ted Waters, Dealers in Photographie
Requisites, Queen's Road.
WATKINS, LD APOTHECARIER HALL, 66, Queen's Bond Central, Cigars, Aerated
Waters, Wines, Boors, Spirits, etc.
CURIO DEALERS
KUHN & KOMÖR,
Fine Art, Japanese and Chinese Curios
21 and 23, Queen's Road, Hongkong,
Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohama,
“KWONG HING,
Chinn Porcelain, Crockery Wave: 595,
Qua's Road Central.
~WONG HOMI,
DENTISTS
HONGKONG
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
YEE CHUN,
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25TH, 1909
Marine and Portrait Paluter, 50, Queen's
Road, Upstairs.
H. YERA.
“DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.
RATTAN FURNITURE *
FALL HIGHT: Reserved,]
SPORT AND ANECDOTE.
Br AN OLD FOGET.
DOWNER'S CONFESSIONS,
For unsavoury reading generally "Running Recollections: Autobiography of A.R. Downer,"
Tho
say: "Look bere: what will you give him highly popular, and he is not likely to forgot A sum having been stated, my friend would the receptions accorded inm by the publio when communicate with me, and the affair would be he played in London." Since this was written settled to the satisfaction of all parties. Ofton, "Ranji"-has atsodily worked himself into the however, the secretary, or some other womber position of first favourite, for he is easily the of his committee, would be deputed to wait upon | most popular cricketer in the world. How he me with a view to soming me for their sports. has come on since he was given a trial in the He would. perlays, be allowed to run to a ser Beniors' match at Cambridge in May, 1809 is bad to beat-I mean for those who still betain sum, and if that did not satisfy my require. His scores were 3 and 29. Now he stands! Japanese Photographer, 14, Beaconsfield lieve in the good old days of amateurism. The monte, the deal would be off. This was a very credited with an aggregate of 3,065 runs in Arcade, Queen's Road Cl, also Wanchaiadmissions contained in the book are anything simple way of doing business, and committees first-class fixtures alone. Ho made 96 mort runs
Amateur's Requirements o Specialty.
but flattering to those concerned, and are of sports holding clubs would do well to take last year, but he went to the wickets 18 times PRINTING
sa to make the reader come to the conclusion notics." As my readers will see for themselves oftener than he has done this summer. that a good deal of the sham and antrustworthy Downer male a pretty good thing out of his magnitude of his performances will be soon are now associated with the running-track. It is quite evident that there is mera honour in bargains, and it seems a bit uncharitable for when it is pointed out that his batting aver lim to declare that 90 per cent, of the gentle | age of 87 is 26 per inuings better than being a honest professional than a pretended. amateur who is nearly always under suspicion.
men" who compete are not amateurs according the average of C. B. Fry, who comes second in Any regular frequenter of athletic festivals to the literal translation of the word. He con the list. He has also made the top score of wonders how certain young men' manage to demas the smug hypocrisy of the governing 275, and turned into the third century on five travel up and down the country for the mero sake body who recognise these things, and, knowing occasions. In overy way Ranjiteinhji has had a remarkably good time of it. In bowling the of the prizes offered, but after reading what them to be contrary to their laws, make no at Downer has to say we need wonder no longer tempts to prevent them, because they know that young Yorkshiremati Rhodes is just as for Club managers are in many chans more to blanie by doing so they will bring about their own ahod of all rivals. Besides himself only than the competitors themselves, who naturally andoing." There is much more of the same Albert Trott, the ex-Australian, has captured find it very hard to withstand the inducements that of thing in Downor's volume, and very upwards of 200 wickets, and a margin of just are put forth in order to secure their attendance little indeed to commend itself to the mind of 50 wickets separates the doings of the two. and thus help to make up a programms that the genuine lover of British sports. When Rhoden 261 have been obtained at the con will attract the public. If it were not for those man rana u trial with lead weights in his hands paxatively cheap cost of 1.81, whereas Trott's baits we should not have half the corruption in order to deceive the fow who may be present, come out at 23.33. Rhodes han fairly establishi that we know prevails. If we had any doubt on it la not conduct that we can approve of, anden his claim to be the best slow bowler in the point Downer furnishes enough evidence this is openly admitted. In fact, roing through England, oud as he has youth on his side there to convince the most scaptical. What he tells Downer's admissions gives one a very low idea nght to be years of servico before him. The two R's, “Ranji" and Rhodes, are clearly the will not be new to the "inner circle,”. but it.
of sport.
herers of in highly lutorusting senson.
KHONG TẠI GỌI
Rattan Furniture, Bamboo, Blinds, Mat. tings all Colours; 39A, Queen's Road Cl.
SILK GOODS DEALERS
TEJUMUL POHUSING.
L
Dealer ju Chinese, Indian and Japanese Goods, Bilks, Woollen and Cashmere Shawls and other Bundry Goods; 4,
D'Agnilar Street, First Floor.
WASSIAMULL ASSOMULL,
Wholesale and Retail Importera nad Exporters, India, Chinese and Japanese Silks. Cashmere Shawls and Ceylon
Lace; 46, Queon's Road. Cl.
SILK LACE MANUFACTURERS FR. BLUNCK.
Exporter of Real Hand-made Torchon Lace in Silk, Linen and Cofton, Grasseloth and Silk Embroideries, Hand-made Silk and Linon Lace Curtains made to order; 17, Queen's Road; Ceutral.
STOREKEEPERS
may open the eyes of the taajority of people who are content with patronising a sports meeting now and again. Whilst saying this much, box ever, we must not jump to the conclusion that there are no amateurs. There are plenty of athletes who compete for the pleasure they get out of it, and who care less for the value of the prizes than for the mere honour of winning; but there; also, are few and far between, especially away from the universi. ties and public schools. Young men who are engaged in regularly working for their living and have only the evenings for training pur- poser, cannot afford to stump the country as many stiletes do; and I um afraid it is amongst, this class that sham-amateurism flourishes, They doubtless start on their career with the best of Intentions, hat many of them give way to the temptations that surround them in the dressing-tent and training places, and by and bye their better nature is mastered. The Naval, Military and Court, 16, Queen's Road, mistake on their part is that they agree to still
Opposite Kahn's Curio Store.
F. BLACKHEAD & CO.,
Nary Contractors, Shipchandlers, Snil
makers, Provision and Coal Merchants Prays Central, next Hongkong Hotel KWONG SANG & CO.,
Shinchandlers, Sailmakers, Hardware, Engineer Tools. Brass and Tron Mor
chants, 144, Des Van Road.
MORE & SEIMUND.
Shipchandlers, Sailmakers, Riggers, Com
mission Agents and General Store.
keepers, 4 and 45. Praya Central.
TAILORS.
R. HAUGHTON & CO.,
HUNG YUEN,
Outfitters, Shirt Makers. Hatters, Hosiers,
Drapers, 85, Queen's Road, Central
Surgeon Dentist, 30, Queen's Road Central, TAK CHEONG.
WONG TAI FONG,
Sargeon Dentist, 24, Bank Buildings,
Opposite Hongkong Hotel.
DRAPERS
·EBRAHIM ELIAS & CO..
Millinere, Silk Mercere, Haberdashers,
Low Prices; 37, 39, Wellington Street"
: SEE WOO.
Tailor, Draper and Outfitter, 87 und 69,
Queen's Rand's
FLOUR
SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY,
Proprietors of the following Celebrated Brands of Flour:-"Sperry's xxx,”
Golden Gate, Plonger,"
Anchar.&o.
Buckeye,
WILLIAM WHILEY, Manager. FURNITURE WAREHOUSEMEN
A CHEE & CO. Established 1859,
Every Household Requisite.
Eastman's Kodak Filmis and/
p", 176, "Queen's Road Central.
YLI KWONG LOONG,
Cabinet-maker, Furniture Dealer, Art De-. corator, and Dealer, 17, Queen's Road,"
GROCERS
*THE MUTUAL STORES,
BUB-AGENTS LIFTON, LD..
9 and 10 D'Aguilar Barest,
Provision and General Merchants.
JEWELLERS
HANG LEE đức Ôn
Jewellors, Gold and Silversmiths, Watch-
makers, Japanese Carice and Blackwood
Tailors, Gentlemon's Outfitters. Hatters.
Hoisters, and Drapers. Chinese Silk of all kinds, 50, & 52, Queen's Rd, Contral.
YEE SANG FAT & CO.,
Datätters. Piece Gocis, Underwear, Shoes, Hats, Silk Handkerchiefs: Opposite Post
Office, Queen's Road Central.
poso as auteurs instead of either giving up the sport or coming right out as professionals. To play the double game does not last long, and when they are found out the cause of athletics suffers.
TRIPLE WINNER OF SCOTTISH CHAMPIONSHIPS. Downer was born in Jamaica, but he has practically made Edinburgh his home since he was quite an infant. At the age of 13 he won his first race as a schoolboy in 1885. One of his earliest prizes at 14 years of age was a spirit Bask! It was as a member of the Glasgow Football Club that he began the serious business of training, having already made up his murd Importer of the Best Manila Cigars; 25, that he would never shine in the world as an
Fottinger Street.
TOBACCONISTS
·D. S. DADY. BURJOR. "LOS FILIPINOS,"
KRUSE & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Havana and Manila Cigure, Egyptian Cigarettes, Dealers in
Fancy Goods, Agents.
Connaught House, Queen's Road.
VICTORIA CIGAR DEPOT,
Tail 2 Leoyane Street East. AGENTS FOR W. KENNEDY & Co., 37, Calle San Jacinto, Manila, “Windsor Lady" and
The Jookey" Cigars,
AVE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS
H PRICE & CO.,
12, Queen's Road
and Calle Anlosgue, Manila.
·MITSUBISHI DOCKYARD AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.
CODE WORD:"DOCK" NAGASAKI.
MURCULAR CHRISTIANITY. Both in the war in South Africa and during
thu trouble in Chian we have had my illo strations of the use a knowledge of athletics have been to men who have been exposed to ex- tree danger. Quite recently a story went the round of the papers of the way in which a
Mus
sentar parson disposed of a number of China. man who sought the lives of himself and his little party. Ife simply knocked them down! with his fists un fast as they eans ou. and it is a satisfaction to know that the little band that Lo protected so rarely usenped with their lives. In the Temple Magazine appears a very readable article by Fred W. Ward, on cular Christianity." Some of the men that he writes about are very well known in the field of athletics, and be quotes many instances in which a knowledge of one branch or un other has been turned to profitable account The number of ministers of religion who in dulge in cycling or golf is almost without eml whilst others have unde their name as cricketers or on the ruuning path. Football, too, has many followers, such as the Bay, the Hon. J. Stafford-Northcote, Vicar of St. Andrew, West-
·minster, who was a member of the first Ragby football clah that played for Manchester. The Rer. R. W. Sealy, who is well known in anci around Westward Ho. Bid-ford, took part in early England v. Scotland, London v. Shefield, and North v. South matches, and was a member of the first team that won the Football Associa tion Cup. He is equally at home as a cricketer. one ા, earsman, and golfer. "I feel sure," *thut the whole tone of conversation and bo
The
haviour among cricket and football teams may ngineer and millwright. Business has never be and should be influenced for good by the had any attractions for him. His whole mind presence of men who are not ashamed to be seemed bent on the parmit of athletics. He both athletes and Christian gentlemen." The soon began to make his mark, wat in 1893 hete Bishop of Liverpool, who passed away won the 100, 220, and 440 yards' Scotish cham- well over 30 years of age, was captain of pionships, and this after playing billiards until the cricket elevens of Eton and Oxford, and four o'clock in the morning! He carried off could handle an car with most men. the same events the two following years. It Rev. C. Pierrepoint Edwards is known as the was in 1898 that he first met that splendid sprin- fighting parson," and to be able to defend tor C. A. Bradley, of Huddershold. The latter one's self when compelled to do so may turn gave the Scottish champion three yards in aside serious danger Mr. Edwards is held in 120 and beat him. After this the two often deep esteem by the costars of London. “It was competed from scratel at 100 and 120 yards, many years ago," says Mr. Ward, "I met Mr. the majority of the firtures going to the credit Edwards, just after he had boun the recipient of the Engliamen Downer thinks he could of a service of plate from the police force of the have given Bradley a better race when they district, as a kind of thanks offering for services came together in the 100 yards' championship, rendered during the progress of a street riot. at London had it not been for an accident semos On that occasion Mr. Edwards found the time previously. In their many races Bradleymanly art a useful accomplisliment, although was invariably in front at 50 yurde, after which he passed the matter off with a smile and a wave the Scotchman pulled up and gained ground of the hand when I anggested the unruly spirits
as they approached the tape. Downer has ap ́of the neighbourhood would treat him with peared in so many important events during the healthy respect in the future. I cannot box,!'
past ten years that it would be wearisome to
attempt to go through them. He speaks vory highdy of his matches with L. C. Bredin, who, -it will be remembered, went over to the pro
Furniture Opporite Fost. Offco. 36, A.1, A.B.C., Bootte and Engineering Codes feucional ranks solelf because he wanted to meet
Queen's Road Central
MAISON LEVY HERMANOS,
Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, 40, Watson's Building, Queer & Road. Also at Shanghai, Maulla, Parie and silo
"WAH LOONG,
Food!
DOCK No. 1 (at TATEGAMI.} Extreme Length... Length on Blocks ⠀⠀.....
With of Enktams on Top ... Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Spring Tide
$23 feet. 513 89
77 281..
Length ou Blocks
DOCK No. 2 (at MUKALJIMA.) Extreme Length ..
371 feet. 350
Width of Entrance on Top
Width of Entrance on Bottom
Be 53
Gold and Silversmith, Bilk Dresses, Czoper
Shawls, Ivory, Lucmerware, Fans,
Curios, Bristles, Human Hair, Foo thors 1 88, Quand a Rood Central. THE LIGHT OF THE FUTURE
EASTERN ACETYLENE LIGHTING
COMPANY, Head office, 626. «Queen's
Rond Central Fittings of every its
cription for the ACETYLENE LIGHT at
lowest rates.
MERCANTEE AGENT A
WOODS & 00
AFONG,
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Water en Blocks at Spring Tide
PATENT SLIP (at KOSUGE Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross.
the best meli, Bredin has always ran fair and square, and he is one of the gamest mou who ever put on a pump.
HIS BUSPENSION.
When Downer was responded along with other amateurs by the ‚‚ in 1896 there was
something like a sensation. Only two days afterwards, as he wys, he bad taken the bull by the horns" and signed an agreement to run a race against Barden, the cyclist. This was the beginning of his professional carder. He beat his opponent somewhat easily. Downer's appearance before the Athletic Association did sot troubla kina mach, for he speaks of it as being vastly amusing, and of getting his money's worth of fun out of the meeting Let no reproduce Downer's own statement of
THE WORKS are well equipped with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can exeunts any kind of work in SHIPBUILD. ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well the way in which amateurs are approached
by the promoters of athletic meetings Daddell Street, Agents for American and 45 in REPAIRING of SHIPE
The COMPANY has POWERFUL. SALI 1805 my presence at athletic gatherings European Export Hoses,
VAGE PLANT READY at SHORT
DO NOTICE.
1619 invariably proved a big draw, generally for the reason that I was the only man who could give Bradley a race in a level 100 yards, but often because I could run any the recipient of many inducements to appear at distance from 100 yards to 440. Hence I was
the various meetings throughout the comitry. Theee transactions were generally negotiated throagh a third person. For instance, my presence might be desired at, let na say, Mud dletown. The Muddletown secretary would go to a friend of wine and perhaps remark: I believe you know Downer, don't you?” Slightly, would probably be remarked
The largest and most complete Studio la Hongkong Betablished 1859 Views Enlargements, Ivory Miniatures, Oil Paintings, de Ige House Street.
2 HING,
Enlarging, Developing Printing, Modn
rate Bates, 20a, Queen's Bogi Fast.
MER CHEUNG
„COLD STORAGE..
is now prepared to receive perishable pro- THE HONGKONG IOR COMPANY, LIMITED visions for Cold Storage at Eder POINT nt Moderate Rates,
WM. PARLAND,
Mansger Hengkony, 17th February, 1890,
Joe House Street, Top Floor, Femalent SEN TING.
Enlargemente, Groups, Views, ete Daval-
opment Works Amateurs Regalsites
M. MUMEYA JAPANESE ARTIST,
Bromide and Crayon Enlargements. Work done for Amateurs, Ba, Queen's Road, CL.
SURGEON DENTIST, No. 10, D'AGUILAR STREET
TERMS VERY MODERATEL
Consultation Friends Hongkong, 23rd September, 1801.
189
Do
you think you could get him to run at our aparta P. If my friend were at all soquainted [2482 ⋅ with the secretary he would take him aside, aud ́i
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA No. 6, ICE HOUSE STREET, PRATA CENTRAL
Branch
Head Office Toxto.. Office :-LONDON, NEW YORK, BOM- BAY, SINGAPORE, „SHANGHAI, TIEN- TSIN, NEWCHWANG, and a Ports in
JAPAN.
AGENCIES:---
Miike Coal Mines, Kanda Coal Mines, Hokoku Coal Mines, Yoshinotani Coal Mines, Ohnonra Coal Mines,
No. 1, Ohitsuji Coal Mines, Ichimara Coal Mines, Kishima Coal Mines. Yoshio Coul Mines, Yamano Con Minos, Mahours Coal Minen,
The Osaka Shosen Kaisha. Limited, Tokio Marice Insurance Co, Limiter, Meiji Fire Insurance Co.. Limited. Kanegafnchi Cotton Spinning Mills, Shanghai Cotton Spinning Mills, Tokic Cotton Shipping Mills, Miike Cotton Sprizning Hills, Onods Cement Company. Imperial Government Paper Milk,
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
M. FUJISE,
Hongkong, 19th August, 1899.
FOR BALE,
Manager
BUSINESS NOTICES
房樂館芝廣 KWONG CHI KOON DISPENSARY,
街欄漿城省東
CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON.
*#*#424& 創開年四拾陸百撊任臺英大
Established 1804.
記為鮮吉意如
Trade Mark
KWONG DIL KOON
DISPENSARY.
CHEONG LAN STREET, CANTON. ESTABLISHED ISO-K-
UNRIVALLED U I YAU or "AS YOU WISH OIL."
Prices ut $1.00 per bottle. 0.50 per bottle. 0.95 per bottle. TUNG KWAN BAN, or "Army Medical Powder," 50 cents per bottle.
T
TIT TA SAN or Falling and Bruising Medical Powder." Price at 50 cents per bottle. Made from the best selected zaedicine to be used for the above "Oil and Powder.
散及油造製泡藥好選揀
KWONG CHI KOON is one of the largest
Native Drug shops in Canton, employing about 300 men. The Proprietor, Mr. U Yam Ting, is a man of great energy and busine capacity, and is also vory benevolent, giving sway thousands of dollars worth of medicine in charity, usually with an eye to the insix off- chmura He has many testimoniala as to the efficiency of his meticines from officials, scholars and busmess men. Like the Chinese generally ho has great faith in medicine and is desirous of extending his business to foreign countries, giving people of wastorn Innds the benefit of his medicines,
He has submitted to was the formulas of some of his preparations for examination, giving full 27 explanation as to the medical qualities of the ingredient. I have found the Tung Kwan Sna
and
or Army Medical Powder and the Tit Ta San or Falling and Braising Medical Powder com NEW LEE ENFIELD 503 MATCH posed of Musk, Barova, Camphor, Rhubarb, two
kinds of
of gum, with red oxide of mercury yellow anlphide of arsenic, animal and
vegetable RIFLE COMPLETE.
charcoal, which are known in western pharmacy. Besides this it contains gold leaf, tigers and âm- gons boues, shavings of antelope and rhinoceros. horns, which I have, shown him that chemical sconce provas to be inert, he proposes to omit from the medicine prepared for foreign use.
ELEY'S SPORTING CARTRIDGES.
EVERY KIND OF SPORTING RE.
QUISITE.
(121
WM. SCHMIDT & CO.,
Gunsmiths.
Hongkong. 22nd September, 1900.
JACK A YOUNG & CO., Nos..76 & 78, Des Vœux ROAD (OLD PRATA CENTRAL)
The medicine is to le ohistly need as a etor- autatory, as is put up in small metal bottles by which is can be injected into the nostrils.
The smal amount of oxide of mercury and sulphide of arsenic, will net bo dangerous usod in this way.
(Signed) J. G. KERR,
Canton.
Directions are given according to the Chinese method of using the medicines.
The nature of the oil is vory mild, but its
NOTICE is hereby given that WING KIT action is excedingly good possessing won- and A TYE are no longer connectet derfully curative effects in both internal and with the above firm, both having been dismissed external disenses. As it is an invaluable medi- foremen. On and after the 22nd September vine it should be kept on hand ready for use by we shall not be responsible for their liabilities or all persons, whether at home or abroad. their dealings, &c., &o.
DIRECTIONS...
as
Customers respectfully requested hence- For external use rub the oil on the temples, forth to communicate direct with this firm, or forehead, between the eyebrows, back of the through our Assistants who are authorised to ears and neck, on the cheat and back, on the go on board vessels for orders for gear, &c., &c. abdomen or wherever the pain or sereness is Dated Hongkong, 22nd September, 1900. ocnteil. It must be rubbed on for 5 minutes. For [2488 toothache put a little in the tooth on cotton
and rub on the game, The oil has honedicial. CEMENT effects in headache, fainting, colds, sore throat,
OETLAND
remarked the roveroud gentleman. I go PE
through life, saving up a blow for anyone who naks for it. I can only fight.*"*
THE HEROES OF THE CRICKET BEASON. If one were asked the question, who are the heroes of the first-class cricket season that has just come to an end, the answer would como readily to one's tongue: Prince Banjitsinhji and Wilfred Rhodes. One has had a wonder
fol time of it in piling on runs just as the other man has had a great harvest in the shape of
wickets. For the second successive your the Prince las vande npwards of 3,000 runs, feat never attained by any other batman. There is no doubt whatever that he is the most dis tinguished batsman of the present day. In Wisden's Almanack för 1824 we find tlie fol lowing comments about Banji" at the beginning of his career:- Ranjiteinhji's in- troduction to flie (Cambridge) cloven was adundantly justified. Though he failed against Oxford (he was cat for and 6) he played a number of gourd innings in other matches, and his fielding at slip was quite exceptional in its martuess. Not even the captain worked more keenly for the well-being of his side. At Cambridge the young Indian mado hiniself
Bracing! Refreshingl Invigorating! ADO A LITTER ·
Condy's Fluid
İ-TO: YOUR · BATH, AN
THE STRENGTHENING EFFECT IE MAGICAL GOUDT & MINOHELL. së London, Englahk FALL" BERSTITUTEN AKU SENTERON Insist on Buying, "CONDY'S FLUID-
J. B.. WHITE
k
| stomach-ache, polio pains, rhoamatier, numb- BRO 8 ness of the limbs, pain in the back, gamp...
local swelling and inflammatione, infirenza, diarrhea, toothache, pains in the Lead and con valsions after childbirth, prickly heat, boils, (2724) and mosquito bites.
BOLE AGENTS FOR CHINÁ, HOLLIDAY, WISE & CO. Hongkong. 16th September. 1899
CARMICHAEL & BARLOW, CoseuULTING ENGINEERS, SURVEYORS, AND
CONTRACTORS,
Queen's BUILDINGS.
ESIGNS and Specifications prepared for any class of Steamships. Launches and D light-dranght vessels a speciality Contractors for the supply and erecting of any type of machinery. New work and repairs supervised. New and second hand Launches for Sale. Telegrams." CELESTE, " Hongkong. Telophone, 232.
H. F. CARMICHAEL, B. J. BARLOW. Hongkong. 1st June, 1999.
NOTICE
168
Internally, the dose is five drops in a little water, and it is to be repeated overy two or ternally. three, hours, at the same time using it ex
The proprietor of the Kwong Chi. Koon. Drug Store of Canton has placed in my hands for examination a number of his preparations with the receipe for each.
His " U I.YAU” “As you wish Oil" has a wide realation and is very much used. It is composed of aromatic and stimulant hack and
barke, most of which are well known in our pharmacopoeia, together with pingpia (a costly kind of camphor) bishops wort, orris root. with two or three other fees known arlíolas, unt none of the objectionable, anbstances which outer into many Chinese medicines. 3 in one of the combinations which has real merits and it is not strange that it has attained so wide a reputation for the relief of maladies for which, it is recommended.-
*
(Signed) DOCTOR J. A. KERR,
Canton, Chiru. DARTLY & Ca, Any order please apply to s
THE BOA VISTA HOTEL have been Daily Press, Hongkong Weekly Press, and the appointed AGENTS for the Hongkong Chronicle and Directory for China, Japan, MESSES.
at Macao, and they are authorized to collect all accounts due to the Daily Press Office on and after this date.
A. CUNNINGHAM, Manager. Hongkong, 4th October, 1900.
PUT
[2537
No. 19, Queen's Rond Central, Hongkong, Who are appointed Sole Agents for the sale of our Goods.
KWONG CHI KOON.
Hongkong, 5th May 1200,
VIKING NAVY CUT
YOUR PIPE.
& Smoke it.
Manufactured only by LAMBERT & HUTLER, LTD, LONDON, ENGLAND.
BREWER & CO., AGEXTS, HONGKONG.
1973
[2658-1