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2795

TO LET

TO LET

WINE

AND

SPIRIT

MERCHANTS.

HONGKONG.

WILL OPEN THEIR OFFICE ON THE 1ST OF

DECEMBER, AT

31, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL,

FIRST FLOOR

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25TMя, 1904.

SCIENTIFIC MISCELLANY.

COLOUR OF ÈTES-EISK FROM MAGAZINE BY-

PLOSIONS-READY TEMPERING-CELLULOSE COTTON-DEEP MINING THE BEST OOR

FRESH GRAPES ALL WINTER-GEN EROSION

IN FROM WASTE--COPPER PAINT FR

SHIPS.

The novel theory that the difference in the colour of people's ayaa is a protective adaptation. to surroundings comes from Prof. Wallace of Kimberley, South Africa. Natives of regions where blue sight is predominant-Swedes, For wogiaus and sailors, for instance hare blue oyes, while near the equator or fu sandy lands liko South Africa, where intense yellow Light is experienced, the eyes take a rich dark yellow hue, as those of the Kafirs and Malays, Italians and Spaniards, Generally speaking, the Scoich have blue, the English gray, and the French dark eyes.

of

recommending it.”

A novel method of giving un antifouling | seemed to permeato my whole system not only coating to a ship's bottom is the subject of a eutiroly eradicating my complaint bat invigor- recent patent. Quick-drying paint is first ating me generally, I never miss an opportunity applied, then copper powder is blown into it and the surface is burnished, after which the appli- eation of still finer ceppor is continued nutil a complete surface of copper results.

GERMANY AND KIAOCHAU.

The leased territory of Kiochan is on an entirely different footing from the other Ger- man Protectorates, and is mainly a naval station for the German Squadron in the Far Burt. As Mr. J. B. Whitehend, Councillor to His Majesty's Embassy at Berlin, explains in bis anapal report on the German colonies, it consists of the harbour and town of Tsingtau and its environs, which are directly administered by the German suthorities, and connected with which are cortain treaty rights and privileges over the whole province of Shantung. The administration of Kinochan is exorcised by the From experiments in Belgium, Leon Thomas

German Admiralty, and not by the Colonial gives reassurance to dwellers a few miles away Department of the Foreign Office; and Horr from stores of high explositea. Various quanti-von Liebert states that this has been a for ties of dynamite up to a ton were exploded, and tate dispensation for the Protectorate, us the the destructive effects were confined to radii of Admiralty does not show the diffidence in dealing with the Imperial Parliament which is | 50,to 500 feet, leading to the coucinsion that the characteristic of the Colonial Department greatest store of explosives that could be collect. The result is that Kianchuu since its occupation ed would not endanger life or substantial build cost the Imperial Treasury almost as much par annum (26 2,000) as all the other Gorman ings beyond 100 to 500 yards Further away

colonies taken together, but that on the other up to 3,000 yards, an explosion would give a and the advance made has been most striking. ODOWN No. 3, New Praya, Kennedy return'sbock, with po mure seriens injury thari Kiaochen has in fact developed with surprising

Towa.

broken windows or dislodged tiles.

rapidity; the Shantung railway has now reached Tsinanfn, the capital of the Province Apply to

Shantung, and has tapped the productive coal- fisks in that neighbourhood, thus diserting the fade of the province from Chefoo to the German port.

́ (W. POWELL & Co.'s OLD PREMISES).

THE whole of the SECOND FLOOR of No. H. QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL (opposite the General Post Offer). Rooms are light spacious and well ventilated, 13 in number, beside Kitchen. Pantry, Bathrooms, and Servants Quarters &c., at a very moderate reut. Immediate Possession.

Apply to

WONG CHU SANG,

TO LET

TO LET,

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD.

TO LET

Hongkong. 22nd November, 1904. 19725

Carn of Yen Sang Fat & Co., WO FRONT ROOMS on the 1st Floor of Victoria Buildings (No. 5, Queen's Road Central), suitable for Offices,

Apply to

74, Queen's Road Central. Hongkong, 17th November, 1904, [2700

TO LET

EUROPEAN HOUSE, No. 158, Praya Fust, Four Rooms and Kitchen, Sar-

DAVID SASSOON & CO., LD. Hongkong, 16th November, 1904. (2695

TO LET.

In the new process of D. Engels, carbon for hardening iron and steel is obtained from carbides and curtain Inxes. A mixture of sili- - cium carbida and sodium sulphate, for example, is applied to the cold metal, and then heated to redness with it. the reaction being so rapid that an eighth-inch steel plate is made to resist the best tempered steel tools on one side while the other side remains wholly soft.

Last year's hydrophobia statistics at the Berlin

vante Quarters, Bathrooms, Hot and Cold TWO ROOMS, on the First Floor of institute show that of 281 persons inoculated a

Water. Good Sea View.

Apply to-

Alexandra Buildings. Apply to..

SECRETARY,

-1177

A. S. Watson & Co., Limited. Hongkong. 17th June, 1901.

TO LET.

JARDINE. MATHESON & CO., Hongkong, 8th August, 1904.

FIN

TO LET.

INE LARGE STORE, in Queen's Road.

Central (Best Fart),

Apply--

X..

Care of Daily Press Office. Hongkong. 6th September, 1904-

TO LET.

[2161

[O. 1, RIPON TERRACE (in FLATS).

No.

A

HOUSE in WONG-NEI-CHONG ROAD, facing Race-course.

FLATS in MORETON TERRACE, facing the

A Palo Ground.

OFFICES in course of erection, CONNAUGHT ROAD (near BLAKE PIER).

GODOWNS; PRATA EAST.

Apply to

THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST. MENT & AGENCY CO., LD.

Itongkang. 29th June, 1904,

TO LET.

175

TURNISHED ROOM, with Board, from

date; Tennis Court attached; aoar Kow-

loon Ferry, Kowloon.

Apply

Care of Daily Press Office., Hongkong, 5th October, 1904.

TO LET.

RD FLOOR, suitable for Office.

3RL

Apply to-

WING CHEONG,

DANGOUR (PEAK).

B

[1515

THE DYRIE (PEAK). ONE HOUSE on the LOWER TERRACE of BELILIOS TERRACE.

BELILIOS TERRACE. Nes, 11]& 13. BEACONSFIELD ARCADE, No. 14. 1st Floor.

BUNGALOW (Furnished), at New Terri-

tory, Kowloon, 4 Rooms, low rental.

Apply to-

once on being bitten by a mad dog. 14 per cent died; of those treated medically, 6 per cont; and of those not trouted, 11 per cent.

Artificial cotton is now made from varioas Woods, as from pine in Bavaria and from fir in

France. In the French process, the wood, freed from bark and knots and pulverized by a special machine, ia stramed ten hours in horizontal brass lead lined eylinder of 300 cubic feat capacity, after which 2,000 cubic feet of a bisulphate of soda wash is added and the whole is heated thirty-six hours under a pres sure of three atmospheres. The fibre, thus lazde very white, is then washed and ground by series of strong metallic meshes, after which it 12903 is given electro chemical bleaching by chloride of limo. The mass is dried between two powerful rollera. The resulting pure cellulose is reheated in a tight metal boiler with a mixture of chloride of zinc and hydrochlorie' and nitric acids, to which is added a little castor oil, ensin and gelatine to give resistance to the fibre The very consistent paste produced is drawn into threads through a kind of drawplate. The threads are pussed over gummed cloth, then

LINSTEAD & DAVIS, Hongkong, 3rd October, 1904.

MITSUBISHI DOCKYARD

AND ENGINE WORKS, NAGASAKI.

CODE WORD: "DOCK," NAGABAKI,

of

A large number of people in every country resemble Mr. Brown in cherishing a feeling of gratitude for the good they have derived from Mother Seigela Syrup, A goodly proportion of them have been cured by it of indigestion, Here is one, taken at random--Mr. Robert Jones, of 163, President Street, Johannesburg. On 21st May, 1904, Mr. Jones wrote thus: For a long time I suffered from an acute forma of indigestion, and tried nearly every medicine in the market; but quite without avail until I came to Mother Seigel's Syrup, which speedily gave me the relief I had so long vainly sought."

No; the joy that folly can bestow will not If that were not 80, bear exauration.

[63 happiness would be almost universet..

1230

BISHI GOSHI-KWAISHA

(MITSU BISHI CO.) COAL DEPARTMENT

MARUNO UCHI, TOKIO.

Cable Address, "IWABAKI," which applies to all Branch Offices and Hong- kong and Shanghai Agencies, A1, ABC 5th Edition, Western Union Codes

used. All Letters Addressed: MANAGER, MITSUBISHI Co., with name of place.under.

MANILA: COMPANIA MALITIMA.........

YOKOHAMA: M. ASADA. CONTRACTORS OF COAL to the. Im perial Japanese Navy and Foreign Naries; the Imperial Arsenals; the Imperial Railway Sanyo, Krushu and the other Principal Rail ways; Industrial Works; Home and Foreign Mail and Freight Steamers.

BRANCH OFFICES:-- By the construction of a breakwater, which NAGASAKI, MOJI, KOBE, KARATSU

AND HANKOW, AGENCIES is to be 12 miles in length. when completed, an

SHANGHAI: H. J. H. TEIPP. excellent inner harbour has been created, in which the largest vessels can lie alongside the

HONGKONG: H. U. JEFFETES. quay and load directly from railway trucks; a whols quarter of European villas has been created, and two new Chines townshave come in- to existence in its vicinity On the cuter beach a large hotel has been opened for the reception of summer residents from Ilongkong, Chetoo, and Slaghai. In 1902-03 the trade of the port bad increased by 100 por cent, as compared with that of the preending year. The system of land tenure by which the township was to be insured has undergone con iderable modifications since it was first established in 1808. According to the original scheme land was sold by the Government on condition that the purchaser should within a given time constract buildings or otherwise make profitable use of this ground in a manner approved by the Government. If he failed to do so the land reverted to the State, the actual owner being returned one-half of the price paid by the first purchaser.

In April, 1903, the General German laws regulating land tenure were introduced in the Protectorate, and consequently this system, which was not consonant "with them. had to b abolished. In order, however. to prevent speculative purchases, and consequent waste of seful land, an arrangement was made by which mortgage was imposed a penalty, secured by on a purchaser who failed to build on or othur- wise use the land bought. This again, was found inconvenient because it curtailed the purobasor's borrowing powers, and a new scheme Le consequently been worked ous, according to which a purchaser of land shall within the time allowed for the construction of buildings or other utilisation of the ground pay 6 per cent. land tax, after that period per cent.. after three years more 12 per cent., and so on til, a maximum of 24 per cent.. is reached. As soon executed the land tax will again fall to por cent. This scheme has been accepted by the landowners, and seems to afford sufficient security against purchases merely intended as a speculation on rise in valuo, The Government contiunes to purchase land from Chinese owners. without encountering difficulties. In the year under review about 484 acres were bought by the Government mostly for purposes of forestry and similar objects, the sales to Europeans for building purposes amounting to about 37 acres, When land originally purchased from Govern. ment is resold by the first or a later owner, one- third of any unearned increase in value is claim- ed by the State. Globe.

EXPORTERS OF COAL to Hongkong, Shanghai, Hankow, Singapore, Manila, North China. Korean ports and America.

SOLE PROPRIETORS of Takashima, Uchi, Shinnew, Namazata sud Kami-Yamada Collieries and also Hojo Colliory, which will be ready to produce on a large scale the best Buzen Coal from 1905.

Solo Agents for Kigio, Komatsu (Fagawa and Matsushima Goals.

The Head and Branch Offices and the Agen- cles of the Company will receive any order for Coals produced from the above Collieries.

Cool sold in 1908 by the Company amounted to 1.210,000 tons.

TAKASHIMA, COAL.

Now and additional shafts at the Takashima Colliory have been completed and this well- known best and most economical steara Coal in the EAST is now produced in abundance and can be supplied in say quantity.

Hongkong, 26th April, 1904.

"THE EAST OF ASIA."

(Published Quarterly.) NONTAINING Articles of Special Interest, Profasely Illustrated, descriptive of the people, Customs, &c., of the Far East.

The kindly Prons criticisme, both Continental and American, that the production of this.

o sterling merit of the publicatioz.-

A.1, A. B.C., Ecotts and Engineering Codes immersed in weak enrbonate of soda solution. as the approved plan of utilisation has bean Magazine has eroked is eloquent testimony of

Used.

DOCK No. 1 (st TATEGAMI) Extreme Length...

19375

+

Length on Blocks

523 fost. 513

114

Cob

Width of Entrance on Top

89

Width of Entrance on Bottom... Water on Blocks at Buring Tide

77

261

DOCK No. 2 (at MUKAIJIMA.›

Extreme Length...

Length on Blocks

174

Width of Entrance on Top

35, Queen's Road Central,

Hongkong, 3rd June, 1904.

TO LET

0.16, HOLLY WOOD ROAD (8 Booms) (with Kitchens, Bathrooms, and Servants' Kuarters)

Apply to--

HI, M. S. H. ESMAIL, 4, Hollywood Road, Hongkong, 16th August, 1904.

199

TH

TO LET.

THREE FIRST-CLASS SHOPS, European Style, in Kowloon. Posses-

371 feat 350 66

E

***

13

53

Н

Width of Entrance on Boftom..... Water on-Blocks at Spring Tide

PATENT SLIP (at KOSUGE). Can take vessels up to 1,000 tons gross, THE WORKS are well equipped with the LATEST IMPROVEMENTS and can exoonte any kind of work in SHIPBUILD ING and MARINE ENGINEERING as well as in REPAIRING of SHIPS.

The COMPANY has SALVAGE STEAMER, 712 TONS GROSS, FITTED with POWERFUL BALYAGE PLANT READY at SHORT NOTICE. 1709

B

HIRANO WATER.

sien nu ur about 31st August, 1905. Móderate THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS.

A Rentals.

I

Apply to

HUMPHREYS' ESTATE &

FINANCE CO., LD, Hongkong, 21st Juno, 1901.

TO LET.

PORE, SPARKIING, INVIGORATING. THE LEADING MINERAL WATER OF THE EAST Bottled in Japan by H. E. REYNELL & Co.

BEWARE OF JAPANESE IMITATIONS.

[2350

F. BLACKHEAD & CO., AGENTS. Hongkong, 31st July, 1903.

TWO FURNISHED ROOMS in a Private

TW House in Kowloon, either separately or

together, with or without Board.

Apply to--

M. N., Care of Daily Prees Office.

(2710 Hongkong, 19th November, 1904.

TO LET

TO. 1, STEWART TERRACE, the Peak,

No.

Apply to-

THE HONG KONG LAND INVEST- MENT AND AGENCY CO., LD.

[865

Hongkong, 28th March, 1904

TO LET.

TOS. 17, 19 & 21, SEYMOUR ROAD.

NOS

Nos 6, CASTLE ROAD.

Nos. 24, CAINE ROAD.

Apply to~

COMPRADORE DEPARTMENT,

Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Honour, 17th September, 1904.

HONGKONG ULUB.

TO LET.

SUITE of TWO ROOMS,

[430

Gn the

Ground Floor of the Annex, suitable for Offices. For particulars apply to the undersigned,

C. H. GRACE, Secretary, Hongkong, 4th June, 1904,

[1417

2578

QUAN WAIT & CO GRANITE AND Marble MERCHANTS,

EXPORTERS AND CONTRACTORS. Solo Agents of

QUAN TAI & CO., Lime Manufacturers. All descriptions of GRANITE AND MARBLE FOR EXPORT, Dealers in GRANITE and MARGLE MONUMENTS Prices & Estimates on Application. No. 1, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST, Hongkong, 17th October, 1899.

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FOR EUROPE and AMERICA,

INDIA, AUSTRALIA, &C., and for PRIVATE RESIDENTA AT THE OUTPORTA, A COMPREHENSIVE AND COMPLETE RECORD

OF IRD

NEWS OF THE FAR EAST is given in the

HONGKONG WEEKLY PRESS,

with which is incorporated "THE CHINA ÖVERLAND TRADE REPOET.** subscription, if paid in advance, $12 per annua

Postage to any part of the World $2. "NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DEB IS

dried between two slowly turning cylinders, and finally given solidity by an ammoniacal

bath

The deepest mining-shaft has been sunk to a little more than a mile in Capu Colony, and the deepest bore-hole has reached about the same depth in Silesia. The Hon. U. A. Pareous con- tends that there should be no insurmountable difficulty in carrying a shait down twelve miles. An approximate estimate has shown that to reach a depth of two miles the cost would be $2,500,000, ten years would he required, and a rock temperature of 122 deg. F. would be found, while to panatrate twelve miles would cost $25,000,000 and would take oighty-five years, the rook temperature expected being 272 deg.

Brown shelled eggs have been thought so much better than white ones that the shells are new actificially coloured. A rec-nt medical wri- ter, however, declares that there is probably no nutritive difference between eggs naturally brown and white, but that deep coloured, almost reddish, yolks indicate rielmess in fron and eggs of much greater nutritive value than those of pale yellow volks laid by anemic, town-kept

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The curious new French method of prosorving grapes depends upon cutting so that five or six inches of vine is left attached to each fine banch. The piece of vine-stem is inserted in a wide mouthed bottle filled with water, and the grapes hang outside without touching the bottle. The bottles are placed on large racks. in a cellar, where, water being supplied daily to replace evaporation loss, choice table grapes are kept fresh and perfect throughout the entire winter. The process is expensive, but there are said to be customers for the grapes at $2 or moro a pound at certain times in the year.

Nitroglycerine powders are stated to have a combustion temperature above the fusing point of steel. This causes very rapid erosion of heary guns, for at each discharge a thin layer of the bore is actually fused and carried away. Nitrocellulose compounds, such as aroused by the United States Government, have a much lower

combustion temperature, Amerienn gnus for this

reason being much less affected in action than British guas..

The recovery of tin from old cans and scrap plate has been a subject of much oxporimont, and is already developing into an important industry acting the thrifty Qurani paige bindustr

NEITHER the CAPTAD, the AGENTS 7,07 for any DEBT contracted by the Officers or waste tin plate at eight factorios, by electrolytic the Crew of the following Vessels during the methods reducing 30,000 tons annually. Much stay io Hengkong Harbour, KINKLES, British str., W. J, Dermody-old tia is sent from the United States to Ger

many, and somo years ago the price of scrap tin SHEIKH, British str., Jones--Dodwell & Co. in New York reached $5.00 a ten. Yet the

scrap contains only 84 per cont, of tin.

Dodwell & Co, Ld.

Id.

TRE JOYFULNESS OF FOLLY,

Price

$1.50. On Sule al "NORTH CHINA HERALD

OFFICE, Shanghai;

MESSES, KELLY & WALSH

Hongkong:

and all leading Booksellers in the Far East Honkong, 3rd February, 1903.

報新外中灣香

HUNG

I

NGOI SAN PO (Chinese Daily Press), PUBLISHED DAILY,

is the oldest and still immeasurably the beat medium for Advertising among the

Native Community. Established for nearly FORTY YEARS circulates largely throughout Southern Chine, Lado-China, eta,

Terms for Advertising (Translations free) enu be obtained at the Office, 14, Des Voeux Bood Central, Hongkong, 131, Fleet Street, London

from the different Agents. Documents translated from or into Classical or Godoquial Chinose.

INSURANCES

5

L'UNION OF PARIS FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED

Undersigned having been appointed 1 AGENTS for the above Company are. prepared to accept Risks against Fire at current ratea,

SIEMSSEN & CO. Hongkong, let January, 1904.

105

AACHEN AND MUNICH FIRE IN- SURANCE CO.

OF AIX-LA-CHAPELL

THE Undersigned, having been appointed. AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

REUTER, BROCKELMANN & CO.,

Agents. Hongkong, 21st April, 1897 NORTHERN ASSURANCE 0)

FIRE and LIFE.

ESTABLISHED 1896.

9

THE Undersigned are prepared to 28:00 A First Class Foreign and Chinese RISKS against FIRE at Current Rates.

Also to accept proposals for LIFE ASSUR- ANCE. Prospectuses on application.

TURNER & CO.,

Agents. "Hongkong, Brd Septombar. 1903. [267

TORTH BRITISH AND MERCAN-

NILE INSURANCE COMPANY.

TOTAL FUNDS AT 31ST DECEMBER, 1903 £16,898,650,

I. AUTHOZISed Capital... £3,000,000

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL........... 2,750,000. PAID-UP CAPITAL II. FIRE FUNDS.

687.500 0 3,056,961 12 3

The Undersigned AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to ACCEPT RISKS

SHEWAN, TOMES & CO., against FIRB at Current Rates.

Agente. Hongkong, 18th Juno, 1904.

[1888

WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF

THE

TORONTO AND LONDON, INCORPORATED AD, 1851.

JOAN AGAIN

MARINE BRANCH.

THE undersigned having been appointed AGENTS for the above are prepared to accept risks at current rates.

ALEX. ROSS & CO. Hongkong 29th April, 1901

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HONGKONG

BUSINESS DIRECTORY,

BOOK BINDING.-

" DAILY PRESS" OFFICE.

The only office in China having Baropoan taught workmen, Equal to Home

work.

JEWELLERS

MAISON LEVY HERMANOS

Diamond Merchants and W'stchmakers, 40 Watson's Building, Queen's Road. Also

at Shanghai, Manila, l'aria and Iloilo

PHOTOGRAPHER

M. NUMEYA, JAPANESH ABTIST.

Bromide and Crayon Enlargements and also colouring Photos and relief Photos, Views of China and Manila. Work done for Amateurs; No. BA, Queen's

Boad Central,

PRINTING.

"DAILY PRESS" OFFICE. Proofs read by Englishmen.

STOREKEEPERS

BISMARCK & CO.,

Nevy Contractors, Ship Chandlers, Provision and Coal Merchants, Sail- makers, o. Fresh Water supplied to

Vessels in the Harbour

KHONG SANG & CO.,

Slipehandlers Sailmalers, Provisioners

Coal Merchante, Hardware. Engineers Tools, Metal, Iron and Steel Merchants

144. Des Voeux Road,

CIGARETTES OF FUTURE.

ONCE SMOKED ALWAYS SMOKED,

THE

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What a pleasant thing is folly! Only those who know very little, or (botter still nothing at all, appear entirely happy. For whereas a fool sincerely believes that he knows everything, wise man is by constant proofs reminded that be knows very little. But stay! There is something wrong here. This philosophy won't do. Is ignorance, after all, really happiness? Tre, a vry eld. proverb assures us that is THE THE folly to be wise, but, like most proverbs, we suspect that this one must not be taken toe literally. A certain miser when young buried a hoard of gold in a secret place, intending to dig it up for use when he grew old; but his miserly spirit prevented him from ever believing that he was auticiently old to need it, though he lived to a great age. As a matter of fact, the miser was observed burying his gold by a man who dug it up and made off with it the very next day but the miser never knew this. Here, now, was a oase of ignorance being bliss. But for every otca that "ignoranes is bliss" it spells ruinous disaster a thousand times. In piping times of peace and prosperity the foolish jog along joyfully; but warfare, whether military or commercial, Morte into two camp the foolish and the se. Sickness does tho same thing with erou greater exactitude. Most of us have been sick in the course of our lives, and all of us must be. But, unfortunately, not all of us have the good fortaoo to be toll-as Mr. David Brown, of 29, Albany Street, East London, Cape Galony, was what is best to do at such a time.

Said Mr. Brown on 23rd Mar, 1904: "For the last six years I have suffered from kidney trouble. It appeared first when I was living at Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. During live of these years I was attended by several doctors,

bat never benefited much for ull their treatment. But better things were store for me when I

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left Los Angeles to take up a position in East 1615) London, S.A. While staying at a boarding house bers, & discussion took place among the boarders on the subject of different complaints and the best zonne of caring thom. One of the barders recommended me to try Mother Seigel's Curative Syrup. It is a sure remedy for your complaint, he said. Messrs. A. J. While (Catoafal), Ltd., corner of Princes and Liesel Strests, Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony, are its propriators in this country, but you can obtain it almost anywhere.

My chance companion proved a friend indeed. I acted upon his advice, with the manlt that to-day I am a sonod, healthy man. I had not taken the Syrup long before the kidney trouble began to abate. Indeed the medicine

$3.75 per 100

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Large Size $3.75 per 100 Medium Size $3,50

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SOLE AGENTS FOR HONGKONG:

KRUSE

& CO, CONNAUGHT HOUSE. ARNHOLD. KARBERG & CO.

Hongkong, 1st October, 1904,

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