NOTIOES TO CONSIGNEES,

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEEN THE P. & 0.8, N, Co's SteamDET

"DELTA."

Arrived Hongkong on 8th May, 1913, FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.

Consignees of Cargo by the above-named rassel are hereby informed that their goods are being landed and placed AT THE RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Gadows Company's Clodowns at Kowloon, whore each Conmigament will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.

This vessel brings on Cargo

From London, &o.. er a. Maloja,"

"Maren" and Egypt." From Persian Gulf, es .. B. L. 5. N.

B. & P. S. 2. Cela Mount Optional Goods will be landed here Instructions are given to the contrary within

6 hours.

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

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

Damaged packages must be loft in the Go downs for examination by the Couslynnes, and the Company's Surveyors, Messrs GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10a.m. on MONDAYS and TRUESDAYS. All claims oust ho presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which date they cannot be recognised No plain will be admitted after the goes have left the iodowas,

E. A. HEWETT,

Superintendent Hongkong, 8th May, 1913.

"MOGUL" LINE OF STEAKERS.

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FASHIONS AND FANCIES.

DRESS AT THE OPERA.

THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 15TH, 1913.

Supreme in

A brilliant audience was brought to gether on the opening night of the opera The well. at Covent Garden. Konson known crimson of the upholstery had been brightened for the oconsien, and formed a very becoming background for the lovely gowns and many beautiful faces and figures of the vizitars. prettiness was Princess Patricia of Con- naught, in white and silver. Pink, in tints of roses, appeared to be the favourite colour for both dresses and coats, the latter much more elaborate than the a beautiful former. The entrauco of woman in a flowered silk coat, in tones of La France and Nipletos, roses created quite a censation, the lady having chosen 48 hair ornament white feathers arranged fan-wise and floating hack from the dia- mond ornament with which it was fastened. Below this her fair hairgas slightly puffed. Though she did not war many jewels she drew more attention than any other lady in the house.

ANOTHER LOVELY GOWN.

A wonderful dress was worn by a beaut tiful woman in the stalls. It, too, was brocaded in rose tones on a cream-white ground, and was enriched with jewelled embroidery outlining the petala of the rosta. The coat accompanying it was velvet in the exquisite rose-du-Barri pink, further emphasised by a band of white The satin following all the outlines. head-dress was, perhaps, the most remark- able in the house. In form it recalled the days of Cleopatra, resembling the war helmet seen in pictures of Antony. Defin ing almost closely the outline of the head, it allowed some locks of dark hair to appear upon the forehead, but YONSIGNEES of Cargoare hereby informed cealed the whole of the rest. It was com- that all Goods are being landed at their posed of jewelled dull gold lace with two riek into the Godowns of Holt's Wharf swings. It was bordered in front with Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The Steamship “DMPRESS OF RUSSIA." FROK GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL,

0

Optional Cargo will bo forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before.

No Claims will be admitted afte the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th fret, will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Stoomer must be pr sented to the Undersigned on or before the 615 prox, or they will not be recognised.

All breken, clufed, and damaged Goods are be left in the Godowns, whiors they will be examined on the 16th in t., at 11 a..

No Fire Insurance tes hoon effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

DODWELL & Co., LTD,

Agente, "MonoL LINE." (658 Hongkong, 9th May, 1913. EAST ASIATIC COMPA Y LIMITED, COPENHAGEN.

NOTICE TOONSIGNEES.

THE Steamship

“CATHAY.”

baying arrived, Consignees of Cargo are berete informed that their Goods, with the exception of Oplam, Tressure and Voluubles, we being lauded and stored at their risk into the basurous and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, L., Kowloon, and West Point towns, when delivery may be obtained.

Optional Corgo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consigne befere NOON TO-DAY requesting it to be landol

bere.

corr-

pearls and raised at the back with a band- Home jewelled ornament.

THE COIFFURES.

All the best dressed women had their

hair arranged close to the head, following the latest mode of the moment. Those with lucks wide dispread on either side the hand, and with supplements of more or less magnitude at the back, looked com- pletely out of it. The new fashion is a great boon to opera and theatre-goers, as a redundant coiffure is a great impedi- mont to a sight of the stage. It was noticed, by the way, that the foyer was used rather more than usual on this pcension. Perhaps it may again return to fashion!

·EMBROIDERED EVENING COATR.

The evening coats in beaded embroider- ed net that have been in such favour throughout the winter, notwithstanding. their complete ineffectiveness sa proteo- tion against cold, are still in great favour, These transparent garments are sometimes lined with ninon, which gives them a trifle of warmth. One of the newest is

The

ng enough at the back to trail some inches on the ground, and has a line of embroidery beginning at the hem with oven or eight inches of width. Composed entirely of small jet bugles this band diminishes as it ascends, ending with a couple of inches width at the neck. sleeves, fitting closely to the arm, open at the elbow with a deep band of the jet embroidery. The fronts are embroidered in a long line to match. Nearly the whole of the garment is filled in with jet beads, each one separately sown on by hand. A similar cont, is in white with beads to match, and episodes of hand-painted net in colour relieving the pure whiteness. Ore of the handsomest of these coats is in black jetted net with a wide band of gold bead embroidery down the fronts and Bill of Lading will be countersigued by 1 round the hem. All these embroideries Undersigned.

are done by English workers.

No Claims will he admitted after the Gools bave left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 16th May will be subject

to rent.

All broken, the fed, and damaged Goods are to ha left in the Godowns, where they will be eived on the 16th May, at 9.30 1.3.

All Claims must reach us before the 23rd May, or they will not be reguitan.

Ne Fire Insurance will be effarfod,

ז.

MELCHERS & Co

a geils Hongkong, 9th May, 1913.

"BEN" LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES,

* BENLED."

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NEW EMBROIDERIES.

There is no diminution in the rage for bead and jewelled embroideries. On the contrary, a fresh departure has been made in this direction and coloured beads are now worked in fower designs of the loveliest possible description. An up-to-

How

to

SORE Avoid THROAT

This is one of the worst months in the year as regards the risk of catching Sore Throat.

uf

This painful malady is caused by germs-invisible atoms plant life which we inhale from the air.

The warmth and moisture of the mouth cavity, with its wrinkled surfaces containing residues of food, form ideal con- ditions for the growth of these germs, which inflame and irritate the lining of the throat.

A few Formamint Tablets, sucked like sweets, catirely rid the mouth cavity of germ growths, and thus cure Sore Throat in the shortest possible time.

Formamint

THE GERM-KILLING THROAT, TABLET

Signor Caruso, the world-famous tenor, writes:-"I have found Walling's Formamint Tablets very beneficial to the throat. and pleasant to the taste.

Although Formamint Tablets are pleasantly flevated and quite powerful haruless, they contain

thoroughly antiseptic which over the lining of the mouth and throat, and is absolutely fatal to life. Therefore, they not germ-lite. only cure and prevent Sore Throat, Tonsillitis, and mouth troubles but offer safe protection against discases like infectious grave Diphtheria, Scarlet Fever, Measles,

are thoroughly en These claims dorsed by the Medical Profession: there are thousands of testiniovials written in the same strain as the two quoted above; and amongst

A Physician writes in the “Practi-

tioner,

"December, 1907--

I havenever had Sore Throat myself stuce I began to use Wulfing's Formamint, al though I suffered periodically before."!

the most prominent users of Fornia- mint are such celebrated people as Queen Alexandra's confidential sec. retary, the Hon. Charlotte Knollys: the ex-Prime Minister of Creat

Rt, Britain, the Hon. Arthur J. Balfour, M.P. Lord Kingsale: Lord the

Justice Buckley: Sir

Gilbert .: the Archdeacon of Parker,

the Dowager Countess Bristol, and of Wicklow, eie-

ME.

Harmful and worthless tablets

natnes very similar to Forma mint, are equently offered for sale. Refuse these firmly, and insist on Wulfing's Formamint, which is sold at el Chemists in bottles of 50 tablets.

FREE HANDBOOK.

A. Wulfing & Co.

6, Kluklang Road; Shanghai.

Please send me a copy of "Hints on Sore Throat, gratis and post free.

NEIDO......

Address

F. 11/93.

it gave a one-sided appearance to the figure. The bon is finished with rather heavy tassels. Ruffles of white or black- or black and white-net ero much used. They are not egregiously large, like those of a low seasons since, and are acceptable particularly to the wearers of collarless coats, adding just that slight degree of protective warmth that is welcome on a chilly day. These little frills are some

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Haitan, from Swatow, Mrs. Thom, Miss J. Thom, Mrs. J. Hogg, Mr. W. O. Pegge, Mr. H. O. Arthur and children.

SHIPPING IN PORL

STEAMERS.

ANHO, British str., 1,384, J. B. Harri,

19th May Shanghai 8th May, Gen eral.-Butterfield & Swine. BENVORLICH, British atr., 2,164, F. Smith,

18th May Moji 8th May, Coal. Gibb, Livingston & Co. CONEUDO, American str., 1,804, A Lachiond, 13th May-Manila 6th May. Nil-Showan, Tomes & Co. EMPRESS OF Itrasia, British str., 8,780, E. Beetham, 9th May--Liverpool 1st April, Mails and General.-Canadian Pacific Railway Co. BUKURA • MAKti, Japanca str.,

1,946,

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Bonanose HOTEL.

Mrs F E. Allen*

Mr G. Annely Mr M. Bandlopin Mr W, Bartols MA. T. Barbarini Mr E. R. Bate Mr E. A. Beanmont Mr G. A. Bons Capt C. R. Barnen M&M G. Beale Mr N. F. Bunch Me ll. F. Brown Mr & Mrs E. Mr R. Brown

Mr E. R. Brace

Brown

Mr. Cambriden

Mr A. C. Campbell Kumawaki, 12th May-Karatsu 3th Mrs C. B. Carter

Zishi May, Coal-Mitsu Kaisha.

Gashi Miss Chupaan

Mr J. S. Chalmers

Mr. Chen minyaky

Mr J Cherniavaky Mr F. D. Cheshire Mr A. A. Clarion Games C. G. Cody

Mr & Mrs F. M.

Connell

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hrill, 7th May-Sydney 9th May. General.-Butterfield & Swire. HAIMUR, British str. 615, J. W. Evans, 13th May Swatow 12th May, Gen- eral-Douglas, Lapraik & Co. FANGBANG, British str., 1,356, 8. Wilde

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Mr W, G. 8. Colman Mr & Mrs J. G.

Coolidge

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Mrs R. P Mathesom

and ohila Mrs Geo. Martin Mr.

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BUFFO

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Makanny

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M. E. H. Mosley

Me J D. F. Mulder Dr Murry

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maid

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torgbokso

Mr J. Omiston Mr M. J. Ossorio. Mr F. Pila Mr.A. J. Pincook Min Piper Mr E. Provost Mr Quicard W. Mr. H. Ray

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INDIES, Danish str., 5,553, C. van Dear

11th May-Vladivostock 5th May. Beans and General-Me'chers & Co. Ixroм, British str., 6,597, James Riepen-

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Dr & Mrs Deane

Mr & Mrs Durteano

and 2 children

"r W. A. Dowlor Me F. H. Doublor Mrs RH, Douglas Mr N Danean Mr Dunuy

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Mr U. A. Farroll E. H, Farrell

C.

C. P. Siddon, 11th May-Kobe 4th May. Coal and General-David Bassoon & Co. KIUKIANG, Pritish str., 1.228. F. Robert son. 11th Mar-New hwng Sad May. Goneral-Rutterfield & Swire. KEONGWA, German str... 1.777, Roller.

11th Moy-Bangkok 2nd May Rice.rsJ. W. Foster Butterfeld & Swire.

Kurawa British str, 2,110, B. C. n. Bradley, 12th May-Sinemore 6th May, General-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

KWANGTA Chinese str., 1,538, C. Stewart 10th May Shanghai 7th May, Gen- eral Chinese,

LANTRAT SCREger, German str., 1.012. S. Strure, 13th May-Swatew. 19th May. Ric. SierrÁN & Co MONTEAGLE, British str. 3.953. F. L Davison, 13th May-Vancouver 17th April, Flour and General.--Canadian Pacific Railway Co.

NAN KAT MARU, Japanese str., 3.500, K. R

Sakume. 11th May-Fobe 1st May, Coal-Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. SHIMETOKA MAri, Janarese vér. 4079. T. Irisawa, 11th May-Seattle 8th April. General-Nippon Vuren Kaisha. SOPHIA: RICKMECH German str. 2.202. Mand, 11th May-Karatan 8th May, Rens-Mitsui Bussan Kaicha. STACO British str., 2.991. R. Campbell.

9th May-Labuan 3rd May, Coal. British Admirsītu,- STRATHCARRY. British str., 2,840, A. C Neil, 10th May-New York 20th March. Case Oil.-Standard Oil Co SUISANG, British str., 1,776. S. J. Payne, 10th May-Calcutta 23rd May, Gen- eral-Jardine, Matheson & Co. SUNGSIANG, British str., 79, Finlayson, 10th May-Hoihov 9th May, General. -Butterfield & Swire. TELEMAC, British str., 1,350, A. Fraser,

10th Mav-Saigon 6th May, Rice Chinese. Taiwan, German str., 1002, F Fucking 12th MayBangkok 4th May, Rice.- Butterfield & Swire.

Per Buciow, for Hongkong, from Kobe, Town. Chinese str., 746. W. R. Wallae, 12th May-Shanghai 10th May, General-Chinese. etc., Mr. P. Giertz, Mrs. H. M. Quian Mr. and Mrs. T. Withingson, Mr. S. C. Ung, Mr. L. Stileman, Mr. G. F. Obey,YUBNYANG. British str. 1.129. P. H. Rolfe, Miss Scotson, Mr. W. C. Worcester, Mr.

-Jardine, Matheson & Co. Oiffer, Mrs. and Miss Braga and Mr. C. Kaufmanu.

Mrs C Finlayson Mr H. G. Fisbor Mr J. W. Fl-ve la Miss Fluresien-

Mr & Mrs K. Geare

Gil ard Mr & Mrs L. Victor

Mr. P. Gillespie Mr A. G. Gordon Mr J. Gourgey

Me V. Gonihonen

Mr Joseph Gould

Mr R. 4. GoTen

We W. E. Graalay Miss G. F. Graba Me P. O. von Griso

gouo

Mrs Gunn

J. G. Janna Hon C. Hami to Mr W. T. Harbord- Mr G. Hading Miss F. Hathaway Mr Hooker nie Hooker MG. H. Hupkins Ms & Miss Howard

L. L Ha Mr & Mrs F. C. Fun! Capt R. Inne Mits Lawson Johnston

and party

Mr L Kendal

Mr R. H. Kinghorn

rF. W. Kredge,

Jr

Mr R, H. Kirkpatrick Mr W. M. Knopy Mr A. Krusetusp Sir G. T. 1loyd Mr 3. Lachamp Mrs W. H. La hert Mr & Mrs A. R. Lang La J. M. Lopes

31r Luchsinger- Mr A. S. Mackishar

Mr K. Almberg Mir D. Bigga

Mies. Q. Richrds Miss E.

Rosy

Mr & Mrs W. K

Ricketts

Miss Fio andson Mi-8 L. Ritt r Mr C. F. Rabins Dr & Mrs R. Romer Master R. Romer, Jr. Miss R. Rameer Mr. Sasal 511

Mira F. Schonebook

Lady Mary Boott Mr H. M. Seo 39 Mr J. T Sersmith Mr J. O. Sibley

Me& Mr A. J. Small Mra Dougla Smith

Mr Kenneth Smith

Mr & Mrs B. E. Smith. Mr T. M. Smith M&V Srby

M. W tangaard Mr S. Spiro

Mr R. Stord M H. Criotz Mr H Suigdon

Me J. W. Ballenan

Mr & Mrs J. Baths:-

'and

Mr G. Sundhurst Mr. W. G. Symmons Mr & Thompson Mia M Townsend Mr J A. Tur er Tr F. Valente Miss Vickers

& Mrs C. H. Wander Mr & Mr Wardell

1. S

Mr & Mr Walkar Mes 1. W. Watts

and moll Me- F. M. Wallcott

Mr H. Watkins Mr & Mr B, Webb Mr A. Weill sad 3

oLiftren

Mr W. E. Weidler Mr S. Whi e Mr P. W. White Mr H. P. White MD Whte Hos C. Wilson Hin O. Wilson Mrs Wilson Mr G.. Wood Miss R. Wood Dr & Mrs. B. Yato Mr C. M. Yates Mi-x Yates, Mr S. A. Yeadeall

GRAND HOTEL.

Ur S. Brad" a′′u

Mr Lorria - Mr & Mr. Mayr Mr L, Merlin

Mr & Mr Bunches by Mr N. M yer

FROM LEITH, MIDDLESBRO', LONDON date evening gown is in black net with times in plain talle or net, and occasional P. Dueles, Mr. P. Mevcarelli, Mr. M 13th May-Manila 10th May, General. De Brill

AND SEATT

ONSIGNEES of Cargo wehereby informed that all Goods are feing landed at flair risk inte the hazardous and/or extra hazardous Godeans of the Hong kang and Kowloon Whart and Godown Co., Ltd, whence sud/er from the whores delivery way he obtained.

No Cirinis will be admitted after the Goin have left the Godowns, and all foodu temaining mdelivered after the 14th inst will be subject

to rent,

conventionalised roses, measuring three ly have a small decorative edging as inches neress and worked in two shades finish. The ruffles are now and then in

The flowers are ostrich feather. of soft pink heads. accompanied by green leaves, also in bends, and are arranged in borders, the whole of the rest of the net being filled in with jet. The borders form the fronts of the skirt. It opens down the centre over the underskirt, which may be of any colour preferred Paniers of the embroid ered net are caught in a few folds upon

Per Goeben, from Hamburg, &c., for Hongkong, Mrs L. Eekhusen, Mr. Graf Mörner, Mr. A. Frail, Mrs. Fuason, Mr. A. Kleinschmid, Mr. B. Wablen, Mr. G. Meineck; Mrs. Linton, Mr. S. Werhausky, Mr. H. Hohenwess, Mr. G. Palmer, Mr. Ethel Kells, Miss Laura Dawson, Mr. F.. Walker, Mr. D. Nendenald, Mr. F. Burianek, Mr. G. Gronune, Mr. W.

Gantsche, Mr.

THE LATEST FOR COATS. The very latest idea for the coat of the moment is to insert in the fronts a pretty frill, either of spotted net, embroidered the Parisienne reconciles to her vision the lawn, or lace. This is the device whereby blank left when dispensing with winter Tertrum, Dr.:

.C.

ON SALE

MAIL TABLES FOR 1913,

Shors the dates of departure of the Mails of expected arrival at their destinations, as well as

dates of rotora Mails.

pras atid to the Undersigned on or before the where the jetted net is arranged in long finish, and as it is very simple and easily Mr. Hedwig Luddecke, Mr. Otto Treppe,

All Claims against the Steamer must be the hips and carried round to the back furs The frill certainly gives a neat Schulze, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. H. Bohm, Europe and America, end the datos of their 23rd inst, or they will not be recognized. folds. The bodice, embroidered in a

sewn in no one can seriously object.

to be left in the Godowns, where they will be

amined on the 16th inst., at 11 A.M. No Fire Insuance has been effected. isilis of Lading will be countersigned by

GIBB, LIVINGSTON & Co., Agente.

1656

Fas, Mr. F., Hoegeven, Mr. H. Holtach, Mr. H. Pudor, Ma A. Becker, Mr. F. Umbreit, Mr. H. Schashan, Mr. W. Overbeck, Mr. O. Wüst, Mr. P. Mader, Mr. Lorks, Mr. E. G. Wood, Mr. L. E. Faurin, Mr. C. Hagedorn, Mr. H. Meyer, Mr. D. Z. Hema, and Mr. Vincent Le Vagno.

All broken, chafed and damaged Goods we mauter exactly similar to the skirt, is

arranged fichu-fashion over a minute Perhaps, we are coming back to the lin- . . Ossorio, Mr. B. Flugs, Mr. A. under-bodice with short sleeves and the gorio frill of a few seasons since when front richly jewelled. This lovely gown not only the fronts of coats but the is finished with a pale rose-coloured bead sleeves at the wrists were finished with ed belt arranged in medallions, which frius that suggested night gear Fashion give suppleness. A row of four or five is capable of anything.-X. As Z. in the medallions falls from it in front and ends in two jewelled tassels. This is the very latest thing for evening wour........

FOOTWEAR.

Hongkong, 9th May, 1913.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

B.S. MANCHUELA," FROM SAN FRANCISCO VIA JAPAN PORTS AND MANILA.

Globe.

LATEST STEAMER MOVEMENTS,

DRPARTED.

Per Nile, for London, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Blake, Miss Blake, Master Blake, Miss Warren, Mr. J. F. Peacock, Lieut. and Mrs. C. 6. Inglis, Mr. G. Lenton, Mr. J. T. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Tay lor. Master Warren, Mr. and Mrs. R. A for Marseilles, Mrs. Worth, Master R. J. Savage, Mrs. Raynor and Mr. Barber Gray, Mrs. J. Rodger and Mr. J. Ed leftwards; for Penang, Miss Graham for

I. E. Chunnett. Singapore, Mr. W. S. Godward and Mr.

There is more novelty in boots and shoes HE above-mentioned Vesel haring arrived, this season-nore revolutionary novelty..

The T.K.K. str. Tenyo Maru leaves San Consignees of Cargo so hereby notified than in any other item of the toilette. to send in their Bills-of-Lading for counter Unfortunately very high heels have Francisco for Hongkong on the 17th May, signature and take immediate delivery of Cargo returned. The most popular shoe in and is flue here via Manila on the 17th from alongside Cargo impeding discharge wil London is made of snake skin, and the June. be landed immediately at Cossigaces risk and wonderful stripings of the alligator make

remarkably attractive footwear. One of The TKK str. Shingo Mars Cargo remaining undelivered TRUESDAY, our Royal Princesses always has her shoes Yokohama for Honolulu on the 10th May, 16th May at 5 F... will be landed at made of seal leather. These can be made where she is due on the 18th May. Condgoces risk and expense.

in the natural colour of the seal, a pale T.K.K. str. Hongkong Maru is Cargo remaining undelivered WEDNESDAY tan, or in deeper tones. The great idea 21st May, st Noos, will, in addition to landing of the moment is to have the tint of the expected to arrive here from South charges be subject to storage charges.

No Tire Insurance whatever will be effected shoes repeated in that of the bat and Americ and Japan ports on the 18th All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo will gloves. In navy blue this is often seen, May, and leaves again on the 4th June. be examined at the above Company's Godown and also in a number of shades of brown,

beige, and antelope. TUESDAY, 20th May, at 10 AM.

No Claim will be entertained nules recom panied by short delivery auto or list of excep tions taken at the time of delivery to Consignees

OF BOAS.

The

The T.K.K. str. Kayo Vara left Callao for Balina Cruz on the 14th May, where she is due on the 23rd May

The T.K.K. str. Buyo Maru arrives at

SHIPPING REPORTS.- The British str. Chipshing reports: Moderate weather.

The Chinese str. Taishun reports: Light wird with foggy. weather and smooth sea, The British str. Jason reports: Mode rate to fresh southerly wind, one weather- The Japanese str. Dazgi Maru reports: The old-fashioned round neck-bos has Manzanillo from Honolulu of the 17th Light south-westerly breeze and fine wea returned to visit the glimpses of the sun, May, and leaves again the following day ther

The German str. Buelow reports: From amart women-and others not so smart having wearied of the Bat stole which for Salina Cru

The H.A.L. str. Liberia left Shanghai Yokohama to Shanghai fine weather, B. was for ever slipping off, and for ever

on the 14th May, a.m., and may be ewind, from Shanghai to Hongkong fog boing thrown again over the left shoulder. Acting Agent.

They have perhaps realised at last that pected here on or about the 17th May, and rain weather.

and rigned for and on behalf of the Pacife

Mail 8.8. Co.

All Claims must be filed on or before. 14th June, otherwise tuey will not be recognized.

O. BITTER,

Hongkong, 14th May, 1913.

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Mounted on Card On Paper

30 Cents.

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Viss V, Bonetia Mr Bursun Mr & Mr Craw Vir C. French Mr G. Fridley

Mr 0. Grant Mr F. Haden Dr Kert

Mra & Miss Karkatz

sky

Mr Kühl

Mr Soon Kim

Miss F. J. Lenoir

Ms J. MonnaA Mr E. C Mulvey Mr J. Parhail Mr Rig Mre Miss Koblig Miss Ala Rowley Mr Schmidt

Miss C. Stephans

Mr & Mr A. Thomas

Mr Li T-ni Tong.

Mr. G. Watkins

Mr Weistoa.UN Mr E. Wil

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Dr Aaron Lr & Mre Aubrey isut Archer, R.A.M.C Mr & Mrs W. Arm-

st:ong Du Bato at the Hongking Daily Prem Mr & MT. Arthur Offloa

Hongkong 10th January, 1913,

KING EDWARD HOTEL

Ms. Almond MAP Astin Mr G, Boek Mr. H. W. Bouth Mr T. Chee Mr. J. Brown Mr W. Cox Mr & Mrs W. B.

Dickson

Br W, Donald on Capt & Mrs T. Don.

a'dron Mrs Fincl ett: Mr Ger, Grab Mr & Mrs. Gue DB3y Mr W. M. Helsall Mr W. Harll nd Mfr F. Helmi Mr & Mrs Hogarth Mr & Mrs Kraft Mr&ferire Mr Mrs C Lavriter.

Mr & Mrs Mjer and

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Misa Mannoy

Mofugh

K

Mr & Mrs McGill Mr J. D. Michell Mr & Mr. H. N.

← Morr Mr M. Foray Mr & Mr Nibbock MrA.P Nonha

M&in H

Permata Capt & Mis Preser

Mr & Mrs J. Boberts

and-c) ildren Mr & Mr Bouch Me H Powland Miss F.Sadurs 3. & Mrs Setonk Dr Sihres

The Howard Sisters

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