NOTICES TO CONSIGNEE

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE Stormship

THE

"PRINZ LUDWIG," having arrivert, Consignees of Cargo are here Informed that their Goods, with the exceptis of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are bein tanded and stored at their risk icto ih hazardous and/or exten hazardons Godowns o the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf ou Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, and Wow Point Godowns, whence delivery may obtained.

Optinos) Cargo will be forwarded où unir- intimation is received from the Cordig before NooN TODAY requesting it to landed here.

Lit

No Claims will be admitted after the Good, have left the Godowns, and all goods remaining undelivered after the 7th May will be subjec

to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be loft in the Godowns, whore they will be cramined on the 7th May, at 9.30 A.M.

All Claims must reach us bafore the-1411 May, or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insurance will be affected.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 728, 1918.

FASHIONS AND FANCIES;

DRESS AT LONGOMAMI.

fortunately, the French women who are wearing these costumes insist on e fashionable blurring of tho outline, and in this way destroy the similarity to the tight-fitting uniform warn by French sol- diers in the Napoleonic wara In 1 Frenchman's uniform the trousers are always rather loose, but when this loose- ness is arranged to fall in at the knees, the remainder of the skirt looking as though divided, the effect is rather curions.-X. and Z. in the Globe.

THE DANGERS OF DECKLOADS.

It was shown at the first Longchamp meeting of the year that though many of the best-dressed Parisiennes are wearing looser skirts, yet a certain section of them look at a little distance as though they were in men's clothes. Did matters rest with them we should soon see our so pass over entirely to the divided garment. What struck one at Longchamp was the tightness, without fit, of most of the costumes. This seemed owing chiefly to the kimono sleeve, which not only was

DEPUTATION TO THE BOARD OF TRADE. against neatness on the upper part of the arm, but also at tile sides of the coat or Measurea to deal with the risks resulting bodice. Unfortunately Chinese dress is from the dangerous nature of decklonds now being adopted, so far as form is coD- frequently carried on hoard merchant cerned, by many of the members of the ships were urged by a deputation which "monde qui s'habille." This want of at

was received by M. Sydney Buxton at for at Frenchwoman; i: astonishing on a

6፡ dust a century, if not longer, cut and the offices of the Board of Trade the T!? ;)}. The dangers of heavy doek- have been the qualities in dress-making that most distinguished the French maker, loads of timber as well as miscellaneous bat now the aim of the ci-devant artist goods on deck of an unwieldy and seems to be to hang clothes on a woman's dangerous description, such as locomo form as one might upon a clotheshorse.tives, furniture vans, steam launches, &c., The upper ontlines are blurred, while which in case of bad weather are liable to from the waist downward there is an break adrift, were put forward by the Several of the deputation, which urged the necessity of absolute lack of "line" skirts on the lawn were opened up the immediate legislation which would mini- The deputation front, showing a shorter underskirt, which mize these dangers. itself was slit up a couple of inches above further pointed out the desirability of an the ankle. This is the special feature that international agreement being arrived at

Bile of Lading will be countersigned by the leads one to apprehend a coming simi-in order to lessen what might be regarded Undersigned.

...

NOEDDEUTSCHEE LLOY,

MELCHERS & Co.,

Generul Agents. Hongkong, 30th April, 1913,

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larity in the costumes of the sexes.

THE BARE NECK

as restrictione'un British owners.

GENUINE

DURHAM

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Tobacco

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Smoking Tobacco

99

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Smoking other High Grade

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The deputation was primarily arranged a day-more than all One of the conspicuous features of dress by the Imperial Merchant Service Guild, at Longchamp was the bare neck shown, which, however, obtained the co-operation by some leaders of the fashion. The so-car bodies representing the thief combined! called Medici collar had heen travestied in THE BUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC CO., LD, one instance by drawing the chemisette

ST. PETERSBURG.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

HE Steamship

THE

LITUANIA,"

having arrived, Consigners of Cargo are hereby Informed that their Goods, with the exemption of Opium. Treasure and Valuables, are being inuded and stored at their risk into this hazardous and/or extra bazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Grown Company, L. Kowloon, and West Pola! Hadow, whene delivery may be obtained.

cut away down the front in two straight lines, was held in to the figure by a wide folded satin sash which passed round the Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless waist, the ends being drawn across the intimation in received from the Consigneeships to the left side, where they were before NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be lauded knotted. falling to the edge of the skirt and finished with tassels. Evidently the No Claims will be admitted after the Gomdrensh is to be adopted this season. have left the Godowne, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th May will be subjeër to rent.

here.

All broken, chufel, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will examined on the 7th My, at 9.30 a.M.

All Claims mast reach us before the 14th May. or they will not be recognized.

No Fire Insuranos will be effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by th Undersigned.

THE RUSSIAN EAST ABATIC Co., LTD.,

MELCHERS & Co., . Agorta,

Hongkong, 30th April, 1913.

THE

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

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IE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer

"SUMATRA," Arrived Hongkong on 2nd May, 530 P.M., 1912. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA PORT SAID, SEZ AND STRAITE Consignees of Cargo by the above-me vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Ilongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godow Company's Godowas at Kowloon, where encl Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mal and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

Optional Goods will he landed here antes instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.

Goods not cleared within 8 days including dale of arrival will be subject to rent

No Fire Insurance will be effected by me b any case whatever.

Damaged packages must be loft in the Godowas for examination by the Cousigueu and the Company's surveyors, Messra, GoDAR and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM, on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presentes within ten days of the steamer's arrival her. after which date they cannot be recognised No Claims will be admitted after the Geod

E. A. HOWETT,

Superintendent

have left the Godowas.

Hongkong, 2nd May, 1913..

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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

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JAPAN

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executive of the merchant ships of the away from the neck, unbuttoning three country. The deputation was introduod by Mr. Basil E. Peto, M.P., and included of the buttons, and leaving them un- buttoned while the collar, turned down Captain T. V. Walker (chairman of the three inches, lay flat on the shoulders Guild), Captain G. N. Hampson (of the leaving the whole base of the throat management committee), and Mr. T. W. Monce (secretary), representing the visible. In another instance there was not even a collar. A fichu so wide as to Imperial Merchant Service Guild; Cap- cover the arms to this elbows was drawn tain J, McKay (president), Commander round the shoulders, the space between A. Houghton (vice-president), and Mr. This C. P. Grylls (scertary), representing the being Bled iu with ambroidery. fichu, on closer examination, turned out Mercantile Marine Service Association; Ono coat, Captain H. Paver (chairman) and to be the lapels of the coat.

Captain Allison Wood (sceretary), rop re- venting the British Shipmasters' and Officers' Protection Society. Sunderland; Mr. Spencer (president). Mr. Fairburn (vice-president), and Mr. W. L. Marshall (secretary), representing the Engineers' Association. Other membera af the Parliamentary Committee of the Guild who attended in sympathy with the obiects of the deputation included Lord. Eilenborough, Colonel Richard Chaloner, M.P., Mr. Gershom Stewart, M.P., Mr. J. Cathcart Wason, M.PMr. A. Shirley- Bena, M.P.. Mr. George Terrell. M.P.. Major G. Dalrymple White, M.P., Mr. M. L. Vaughan-Davies, M.P., Mr. C. A. M. Barlow, M.P., Mr. J. G. Butcher, M.P., and Mr. G. J. Sandya, M.P.

Mr. Peto, chairman of the Parlia

Committee of the Imperia! Merchant Service Guild, expressed his cordial sympathy with the objects which the deputation had in view, feeling tha ection on the part of the Board of Trade was essential in the interests of the safety. of life of our merchant seafarers.

A CONTRAST.

crete

The original

of Diplomacy would have stared, indeed, at the dresses worn by the actresses in the revival at The drawn-in skirts of, a Wyndham's. certain cream-coloured tumor gown would The first of all have astounded them. bodice would probably have delighted these dear, dead ladies, but they would again have had a spasm of aurprise on beholding the red crêpon, with bands hanging from the bodice all over the

Apart from formo, thementary exiguous skirt, colour of this dress, red, purple, black, and green would have raised interroga- tory eyebrows.

"Times change and we change with them," has passed into a truism, but does anything change in the same ratio and at the same rate as the The gowna shape of women's bodies? worn in Diplomacy, when frst pro- duced, had ample skirts, long waists, and width of shoulder. What a contrast with those of the present production!

ACCORDION PLEATING.

After Lord Ellenborough and Mr. Shirley Benn had spoken. Captain T. V. Walker urged that the whole question of deckloads, both a timber and of a miscellaneous nature, was one of vital There was, he Accordion pleating is in again, and concern to safely at yea. more narticularly for the thin materials said, an absolute consensus of opinion on in which blouses and bodices of otherwise the part of all seafarers that their lives thick fabrics are now made. One of the sore gravely and improperly imperilled To former in embroidered lawn has the by these deckloads and that the Board of the Trade should now take offective steps in Bleeves accordion-pleated from shoulders to the wrists, and in addition dealing with them. Captain J. McKay deep cuffs, also accordion-pleated, falling of the Mercantile Marine Service Associa over the hands. These cuffs are three totion. Captain Allison Wood, of the British four inches deep, almost reaching the Shipmusters' and Officer Protection fingers, but are cut away towards the Society. Sunderland, and Mr. Spencer, front, where they measure about an inch, of the Marine Engineers' Association, Anything longer here would be very also spoke dealing with the "unjustifiable inconvenient. On a skirt made of one of risks involved by reason of these deck- the now delaines accordion pleating is

loads. introduced at the lack, the front and sides being left strictly plain. The pleats are not allowed to flow out, but are held com- pactly by stitched hias bands of the material passed across them at intervals of some nine inches or so. At the very edge of the skirt the pleats are allowed some little freedom, but even here they ara so closely pressed by the tailor's iron that they seldom lose their form.

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CORPORATIONS, COMPANIES

AND

WELL-ESTABLISHED PRIVATE ENTERPRIZES

REQUIRING CAPITAL.

HE INVESTMENT REGISTRY, LTD. 2 Waterloo Place, Loudon, England (established 1880-invested funds, £30,000,000), is prepared to purchase for cash existing, or ta be created, issuen of Bonds er. Debentures well secured on sound reveane produsing properties, both as to capital and income.

No speculative propositions entertained.

Mr Buxton in the course of sympathetic reply, promised to consider the statements which they had placed before him, and also the practical sugges tions which they had put forward. These the assured the deputation would be very carefully gone into by him, anxious as Smal'est transactions considered, £40,000; he was to secure the highest possible largest, £400.000. Only principals or their degree of safety of life at sea. He also expressed the view that it was extremely representativen corresponded with; Agents desirable that an international agreement ignored. Booklet explaining how millions of on the matter should he arrived at and pounds sterling have already been invested; said he would take steps towards this advantages offered to borrowers and particulars required, will be sent only to principals or their representativos, on application in English.

SORE THROAT:

ITS CAUSE AND CURE.

A QUICK, SIMPLE, IDEAL METHOD. In the list of common ailments induced by the present climatic conditions, Or throat occurs, most frequently.

Some of the cleverest of ladies' tailors put a tight-fitting skirt into a little shaped yoke which fits admirably upon the upper part of the hips, and causes the end. skirt itself to cling closely to the frame. S.S. CHINA,"

This requires skill. A little tailor in, a TROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA

local shop was given a pattern gown and PORTS AND MANILA.

directed to copy the yoke exactly in one THE above-mentioned Vessel having srrived, that he was making for a customer. The Consignees of Cargo are hereby notifierown came home without any attempt at the yoke. Asked why he had neglected to to Bead in their Dills-of-Lading for counter. signature and take immediate delivery of Carpe follow instructions, he said, "Madam, if

It lowers the vitality and may lead to from alongside. Cargo impeding di-large wil I had been able to cut that yoke and skirt be lauded immediately at Consignees' risk and as in that model gown you sent me I

shouldn't be working here in a little side tonsillitis, or be one of the earliest symp

toms of diphtheria, scarlet fever, measles I should be in Bond-street, or street. Albemarle-street, or perhaps even Bavile or other grave diseases. All these disease row,"

It was unanswerable, and reare caused by germs, which multiply minded us of the actor who, rehearsing the throat with amazing rapidity.

To care sore throat, the germ mut, with Kean, was addressed by the latter as

To do this, Tisten to me and say the therefore, be destroyed. Follows: sentence exactly as I say it." The actor doctors have discarded varcles and paint id. "If I could say it as you say it. ing the throat with antisooties, for the

know now that such treatment cannot reach Mr. Fean, I shouldn't be here playing a small part at a guinea a weet.' The the germe in the distant parts of the customer felt rebuked by the little tailor throat. The only thing which does thi in the side street, and reproached herself is Walfing's Formamint the pleasant tasting throat tablet. When sucked, it for her lack of common-sense.

siturates the saliva with a powerful ais infectant, which, as it is swallowed, kills every germ it meets.

Cargo remaining undelivered WEDNESDAY 7th May, at 5-8.3., will be handed at

Consignees risk and expense.

Cargo remaining andelivered TugFDAY. 13th May, at Noon, will, in addition to lansing sharges, be subject to storage obug.

Fire Insurance whatever will be offct, All chafed and othe wise daranged Cargo wil be examined at the above Company's tndow. MONDAY, 12th May, at 10 AM.

No Claims will be entertained unless sroom. panied by shot delivery noto or list of excep tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees and signed for and on belaf of the Pacific Mail S. Co.

All Claims must be filed on or before 6th June, otherwise they will not be recognized.

O.. RITTER,

Acting Agent, 130

Hougkeag, 8th May. 1913.

ON SALE.

MAIL TABLES

HOME FASCINATING FROCKS;

When Wulfing's Formamint has cured your sore throat, as it undoubtedly will. you will be as enthusiastic as the tons of thousands of others, including many cele brities, who have written in its praise,

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ANNE, Norwegian str. 1,017, A. Aratom, 3rd May Bangkok 22nd April, Rice. --Chinese.

CHEONGSHING, British str., 1,080, V. McQ, Liddell, 3rd May Tientsin 97th- April, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CHINRIANG, British str., 1,422, G., Ainslie, 4th May-Chinkiang ist May, Gen- eral.Butterfield & Swire.

CRIYUEN, Chinese str., 1,567, E. H. Pratt, 30th April-Shanghai 17th April, General--Chinese.

CHOI SING, German str., 1,021, Bruhn, 3rd May Bangkok 17th April, Rice -Butterfield & Swire.

CHOYSANG, British str.. 1,424, W. Court ney, 2nd May-Swatow 1st May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. DEVAWONGSE, British str., 1,047, C. W. Shearer, 4th May--Saigon 30th April, General-Order.

DRUFAR, Norwegian str., 1, 102, J. Bing, 4th May-Bangkok 27th April, Gen oral-Chinese.

HARUTO MARU, Japanese str., 2,426,

Nishikawa, 3rd April Sourabaya 13th April, Sugar.—Order. HANOI. French str., 730. Ch. L. Chevalier,

5th May Haiphong 1th May, Gen..... eral.-A. R. Marty,

HIRANO MARD, Japanese str., 8,500, E. Fraser, 5th May-Shanghai 2nd May, General-Nippon Yasen Kaisha.

HONG BEE, British str.. 2,505, Kinghorn, 30th April-Swatory 29th April,

Ballast.Chinese.

INABA MARU, Japanese ste, 3,837, B. Tominaga. 5th May-Nagasaki 1st May, General Nippon Yuz Kaisha.

KIANG PING, Chinese str., 1,228, U. Udden, 30th April-Chinkiang ́2ord April. General.-Chinese.

KAIJO MARU, Japanese str., 1,992, T Yamamoto, 4th May-Swatow 3rd May. General-Oaks Shasen Krisha,

4th May-Bangkok 27th April, Bics- Chineso.

KUMANO MARU, Japanese str., 5,076, M

Winckler, 5th May-Melbourne 9th

April, Flour and General-Nippon Yusen Kaisha.

KUMCHow, Britich str. 1.045. Martin, th

May-Saigon 30th April, Rica Chinese,

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Purchase Department, INVESTMENT REGISTRY, LTD., 2, Waterloo Place, Londen, S.W.,

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

England

Per Magellan for Hongkong, from Marseilles, Mr. Rey, Rev. Dupuis; from Bombay, Mr. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Abdool Latif and 2 children, Mr. Hisamdine; from Singapore, Dr. Nubert, Mr. Browne, Mr. Stratz, Mr. Doubler, Mr. W. Jones. Mr. Delagarde, Mr. Duchine. Miss M. Irwine, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Colven, Mr. Sposatti and L. Birot,

465

Kasetes, Chinese str. 1,683, MacArthur,

4th May-Shanghai 1st May, General, -Chinese.

KWONGBANG, British str.. 1,428, W. F Bichard, 1st May-Shanghai 28th April, General.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

Luchow, British str., 1,017, Meathrol, h May Shanghai 1st May, General.- Butterfeld & Swire.

MACHEw, British str., 996, R. Zellner, Eth

May-Bangkok 28th April, Rico North German Lloyd. MAUBANG, British str.. 1,044, A. Cornock, 30th April-Sandakan 25th April TimberJardine, Matheson & Co. MISUMI MARU, Japanese str., 1,737, Uchi

May Bangkok 26th April, Rice and Meal-Jardine, Matheson & Co. PHEUMPENH, British str., 1,065, J. E

tagh and infant, Miss Mathias, Miss Lily, Lea, Mr. W. B. Mason, Mr. H. W. Lea, Mrs. M. Jordi, Rev. and Mrs Richter. kawa, 30th April-Kwang Ten 27th April Stone. Shewan. Tomes & Co. Mrs. Dupeey, Mr. and Mrs. L. Easton, Madam Bridel, Misses Bridel (2), Mr.ONFANG, British str.. 1.778 Pickerall, 4th and Mrs. W. Tobl, Mrs. Soward, Master Seward, Mr. and Mrs. Hodden, Mr. O. Brian, Capt. and Mr Douglas, 21 children and nurse, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Warren and infant, Mr. and Mrs. B. Brooke and 3 children, Mr. L. Dounelly, Mr. Tanowalla, Mr. Carrow, Mr. Conte, Mr. R. Dent Mr. V. Dent, Dr. H. C. Little, Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Tangye, Mr.RUBI, and Mrs. Tobias, Miss Carlton, Mis Butler, Mr. W. P. Brown, Mr. Butler, Mr. A. Nakanishi, Mr. 6. Sakai, Mr. T. J. Mashitani, Mr. O, B. Kinaumell, Mr. T. C. Hothiramoni and Mr. R. Oki

FASSED THE CANAL

Scott, 3rd May-Saigon 29th April, Rice and General-Chiness. RAJABURI, German str., 1,189, C. Wolf, 1st May-Swatow 30th April, Rice.- Butterfield & Swire.

American str., 2,707, James Miller, 4th May Manila 1st May, General --Shewao, Tomes & Co. SABINE RICKMERS, German str., 573, Tagh, 5th May-Haiphone 2nd May, Nil- Asiatic Petroleum Co. SUMATRA, British str., 2957. W. R. La Mare, RNE 3rd May-Londer 22nd March, Generel P, & O. 3. N. Co. TAIYUAN, British str., 2,404, W. B. Brown, 24th April-Sydney 29th April, General.Butterfield & Swire.

Per China, for Hongkong, from San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown, Mr. W. J. Gorham. Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Haxor, Mr. B. Milholland. Mr. G. B. Satin hrocade is the material of a lovely

Mortimer. Mr. R. Mundy, Mr. and Mrs C. D. Neill Mr. C. M. Russell, Mr. P. W. gown for evening wear in a soft shade of

Towleg Mr. A. Wilhelm; from Manila, grey wrought with silver. The skirt is draped in a new and graceful manner.

Rev. P. Alvarez. Mr. G. A. E. Bidwell, and the train, also in the brocade, je dis

Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bryan, Mr. W. A. tinct and separate from the dress itself.

Butterfield, Mr. R. F. Clinton. Mr. G. S. Colman, Miss J. Donald, Miss L. M. The sleeves and underbodice are made in

A physician writes in The Practitioner Golden. Miss F. E. Hatheway, Mr. E. W. finnst lace the design on which is out.

"Having tried all the British Pharma Kittredge, Mrs. P. G. McDonnell, Miss! lined with both black and white pearls

18th April

Deucalion, giving an original and very lovely effect copain lozenves, and most of the pro M. McDonnell, Rev. A. Melcon, Mr.

Jason, A tailor-made just corapleted is paleprietary antiseptic lozenges have M. J. Ossorio, Mr. W. P. Roth. Miss R.

Sumur, Neru, Nubic, Annam, Gisela. blue face cloth with raised pipings of the become reduced to one, and me only Rumsey Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Schell, Mr. cloth to repeat the design on the coat, for sore throat), namely, Walfing's and Mrs. L. J. Smith and infant, Mrs. |2zud-Bezlarig, Catchas, Goeten, India, a swallowtail with revers of an entirely Formamint."

WRITE FOR A FREE BOOKLETK F Smith, Miss S. M. Smith, Mrs. Meinam, Kirkfield, 0. J. D. Ahlers, TORILLA, British str., 3,180, C. J. Swal new description. The skirt is very grace.

Miyasaki Maru, Yorck, Furst Bulow, Shows the dates of departure of te baile ful and is made with three pleats, one at brought many init tions on the market Townsend, Mr. A. P. West, Mr. and Mr Paul Lecai. Roth-Cylons, Glenstrac, | UNKAI MARU, Japanese str., 2,950, Yam

The success of Wulfing's Formamint has 1. D. Stubba. Master G. Stubbs, Miss M. 25th-Ceylon strin, Mishima Maru Refuse them, and demand Wulfing's W. C. West, Miss M. West, Master J.

Nankin. May 2nd-Sileri, Telemachus, The great chic of the present moment is Forumuriut, which is manufactured under West, Mrs. F. M. Wolcott, Miss R. Wood, Ningchow, Konigin Luise, Tangiste,

A Booklet on Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Zook.

Atlantique. to have one's ontdoor costume made after a fully patented process, an officer's "uniform of the herinning of sore throat, written by a London physi last century Preference is given to the cian, will be sent, free, to all who write period of Napoleon I. Needless to say mentioning this paper to Messrs.

Mr. G. J. A. Beytogh, Miss Thompson, The Shanghai. Formamint can be obtained Mrs. McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs. Trayes, waistband and the sash in silk tricot are al Chemists. in bottles containing By Miss MacFarlain, Mrs. L. W. H. Bey

FOR 1913.

Europe and Amories, and the dates of the expected arrival at their destinations, as well the dator of return Mails.

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MILITARY DRESSES.

DEPARTED.

On Sale at the Hanging Daily Pr. that braid is almost the only trimming WULING & Co., 6. Kiukiang 4 Per Iliano Maru, for London, etc.,

Office.

Hongkong 10th January, 1913,

with frogs of various patterns.

an important circumstance in these. Un- tablets,

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ARRIVALS AT HOME. May 2nd-Miyasaki Maru, Yangtze,

Yorck.

Too SHUN, Chinese str., 579, O. H. Win, 4th May-Swatow 3rd April, Fallast --Bune & Co.

son. 4th May-Calcutta 18th April, General.-David Sassoon & Co.:

ahita, 5th May-Moji 29th April, Coal-Miteni Bussan Kaisha. VARG, Norvegian str., 874, Jebeen, th

May-Hongsy 2nd May, Coal-

Bradley & Co.

TSURO MARU, Japanese str., 1,060, Nakas,

1st May-Moji 26th April, Coal, Mitaui Bussan Kaisha,

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