1
enemy out the rand like a ball, tl, by a ru bien turn, the fin tried to get at him behind, and had already struck the class Into the bull's hir quarter when he was relyền off by neveral nowe-ful kirke, ardi was finally again foured. The Honow payein, and amlıd the hissesof the public Azled to FACADE
spe till he was allowed to sile into his C***. The result was, therefore, qslie different from what the large bills
up everywhere
had
predicted, by an paste of the
finally devouring his amoor ent people had not
It is true most not expected such an issue, bat wera from the beginning convinced that the ball would be victorious. They have their conviction on the result of similar fights during the last forty years in which bulls has triumphed over lions, Bengal tigers, and ice-bears. He was, however, not equal to the elephant, for ble hams conid not nferce the thick hide, and a tremendous blow from the truck invariably sofficed to lay bim lo the dust,"
SOLDIERS PRAFER-BOOK AND
ALMANAC.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1865.,
The French claim that gar-making was Invented by Lebon in 1802, who made "ges by the dry distillation of wood.
The father of gas-lighting was Willler Murdock, who in 1791 used coal gas for lighting his works in Comwell.
In 1300 splinters dipped in oil were used in England and France to fortish light for guasis retiring to their rooms,
The first oma lamps in Dublin were put in position 1818, and before 1825 the entire 1 ish capital was thus lighted.
It is estimated by engineers that the leakage from the gas pipes of Lordon equals 9 per cent. of the total manufacture.
Between 1870 and 1890 near 7000 matents
Co-day's Advertisements.
D'ARC'S BIJOU THEATRE, (NEW PRAYA RECLAMATION)
D'ARC'S
FANTOCHES FRANCAISES
(MARIONETTES.) TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), ́AF-4 PM. LAST GRAND MATINEE.
ward granted in Europe and America for various A BEAUTIFUL FRENCH Doll to ar GIVEN devices connected with electric lighting.
When petroleum was first discovered in this
AWAY.
country it was called rock nil, and was sold to Every Child has an equal chance of receiving
email viala se a specific for rheumatism.
In 1878 the Galaty Theatre in London wi Hghted by electriclly-its first employment for this purpose in a place of amnement.
Near the Caspian Sex there are several "'eternal fires," so called by the natives, where natural san frames from the ground and has been on fire for ages.
Gee Jumpi were introduced in the Paris streats
.
The First Sergeant marched the soldiers to church. When the parson had read the prayer he took his text. Those who had a Bible took #tout. One soldier bad neither a Bible nor a Common Prayer-hook, hat rulling out a deck of cards spread them out before him. He looked on one card and then on another. The Sergeant saw him thus engaged and unld to him, "Richard,||ment wax in the Lyceum Theatre in Landen in put up the card. This le nn place for them."
"Never mind that," kald Richard. When the
services were over the Constable took the soldier a prisoner, and brought bim before the Mavor.
In 1819. Their employment caused no little | remark ́among the country people, who got an idon that there was some me. fo about the matter.
"Well" said the Mayor, "what have you brought that soldier here for 20
And the Constable answered: "For playing cards in church, our Honour."
"We'l offler. what have you got to ray for yourself Inquired the Meyer,
Much,
ch, si, 1 bape." sald Richard,
Verv gand for if not I will punish you
mast severely
"I have hren," kald the soldier, "about sir works on the march. I have neither Athle nor
Common Prayer bank. I have nothing but a pack of cards, and I hope to tisfy your worship nd the pat
cof my intention,"
"Very good said the Mayor.
Then xareading the cards before the Mayor, be began with the see: "When I see the ace
it reminds me that there is but one God. When -I see the dence, 1a reminds me of the Father and
the Gen. When I see the
tray.
It reminde
of the Father, Son and Holy Ghost. When I see the four it reminds me of the four Evangelists who presche viz: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; when I see the five, it reminds me of the fyn pl who trimmed their lamps-there wer, ten, but fiv were fonts and were abut put: when I me the six_it_reminds
nie that in Fix days the Lord made
1
the heavens and the earth. When I see the seven, it reminds me that on the seventh day God rented from work-He made and hallowed it. When I see the eight, reminde me of the ef ht righteous persons that were
saved when God drowned the world, vz: Nosh and his wife, his three sons and their wives, When I see the nine it reminds me of the rin tepers that were cleaned by our Sevicur there were ten, but asly nine returned sharks. When I see the ten it reminds me of the Ten Commandments, which God handed doen in Moves on a table of stone, When
Free the King it reminds sat of the great King of Mahven, who is God Almighty. When I re the een It reminds me of the Outer of Stabs, who went to hear the wisdom of "atomion for he as whe a woman as ba
ww ran. She brought with her fifty boys and 6 pirte, all dressed in boys' apparel, to see whether King Soloman could tell which Worm and which were girls. King Solomon gent for yon baring of water for them to wash thementues in; the girls washed to the elbows, and thr
the havnenly to the wilt. So King Solo men told by thie
"We"l" wald the Maver, "you have given the description of all of the cards in the pack
(Which one is that ?" asked the soldier. "The knave," raid the Mayor.
I will give your honour a description of that, tor; if you will not be angry."
"I will not" aid the Mayor, "If you will not terms meas the konve"
• Web exid the soil fler. "the greatest konve
Is the Constable who brought me here."
not know," said the Mayor, whether he is the greatest leave or not, but I do know
that he in the greatest foot.”
"When I count the number of spots in a park 1 Gnd 165 the number of days in a year. When I coun: the number of cards in a pack I find that there are fifty-tw~, or as many weeks there are in a year. And I find four suits, the rumber of weeks in a month. I find that there are twelve p'ature-cerda la • pack, tere enjine the number of months in a year and, op counting the tricks, I find thirteen, the number of werks quarter. So you see, sir, that the pack of cards serve for a Bible, almanac and common prayer brok to mo." [Author Perlenowe, big it lu probable that the production
les comparatively ancient date.]
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT AND FUEL.
In 1968 gas was first employed as fuel, Morcow was first lighted by gar in 1866. Sydney, in Australlä, was first lighted by ges in 1841.
Spermaceti candies were an invention of the last century.
The first gas company in London was incor porated in '18r.
A ton | good coal in sald to yield about 8,000 feet of purified gas.
Water gas was first successfully employed la metallurgy in
1890,
Ten gas companies had in 1865 a monopoly of the lighting of Parlo
The Wax Chandlers Company of London was Incorporated in 1483.
There are over 2,000 miles of gas pipes under- lying
the London streets.
In 1889 the United States produced over 34.000.000 barrels of petroleum,
The first London street to be lighted with gas was Golden Lane, in 1807,
Until a few years ngo whale oil was the sole Maminant used for lighthouses.
In 1879
| the capital
of the Landon gas com. £12,000,000.
pantes amounted to £1
In
1873
3 the complete success of water gas an
an illuminant was made apparent.
In Ya Sir Humphrey Davy produced the
first electric light with carbon
on points,
Candles were first used symbolically on the altar of churches in the Fourth century.
In 1876 the Jablochoff electric candle was Invented and shown to the French Academy.
Coal gas was described and manufactured by Dr. Clayion of England as early na 1739
In 1861 the French Government ordereditovani lighthouses to be lighted by the electric lights
The first attempt to regulate the price of gan by municipal enactment was to London in 1945. The first lighthouse where gut was und in the lamps was the Howth Light of Dublin in 1869.
In 1858 the work on Westminster Bridge is London was prosecuted at night by thesis of #patria light.
The first use el quin a place of public amuse-
1803. It was began as an experiment, and for a time was discontinued, because the audience complained of the odour.
In
In 1872 occurred to great gru-stokers' strike
The London. Capital was in darkness for one or two nights, and many disorders ensued. A large number of the strikers wern arrested on the ground that that they w re disturbing the public peace by striking and leaving the city in darkness.
THR HANDFUL OF THINGS WE KNOW.
SEVERAL Years ngo an. Amarinan hamarist and poat published mo verses called "Little Breeches." This was an odd name given to a very *mall boy who wan mught out in a tremendogs acówktnem, and Anally found in somo hay quita a distance from the house. However, the hoy got them, botherað avorybody to
this pretty present.
... CHEAP PRICES. Ladies, Children & Servants each...$1 to Boxes.
...foc. to Stalls. Children and Servants to Ph...5 cents.
FAREWELL PERFORMANCE IN THE EVENING AT 8 30.
Hongkong, 8th February, 1805.
Amusements.
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB,
HE FOURTH PERFORM'NCE OF
THE THE PANTOMIME
"ROBINSON CRUSOE,"
WILL DE GIVIN TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), 9th February, 1895,
The dates of the other Performances will be:- FEBRUARY 13th, 16th, 18th and 23rd. Lale frame each Evening 15 minutes after the fall of the Curtain.
TICKETS and BOOKS of the WORDS OF THE SONG! can be obtalued at Mesara, Lane, CRAWFORD & Co's,
Hongkong, 7th Febury, 1895.
Masonic,
F181
LODGE
OF HONGKONG, No. 618, S.C.
REGULAR MEETING of the above
ST. JOHN
1:201
+23
MANOI lately
HALL, Zetland Street, on TUESDAY, the 12th Instant, at 8.30 for 9 p.m. precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited,
Hongkong, 7th February, 1895.
(316
FOR SALE OR HIRE.
*HE DWELLING HOUSE
occupied by Captain SAUNDIES.
Immediate Possession can be taken. For further particulars apply to
CAPTAIN J. C. SAUNDERS,
Amoy,
THE HILL, PAGODA ANCHORAGE,
BROCKETT & Co., Foochow.
Amoy, 2nd February, 1895.
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NOW READY.
[[PÜBLISHED BY AUTHORITY,]
FOURTEENTH ISSUE.
A LODGE all be held in the FREEMASONS
Hotels.
PEAK HOTEL.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.
HIS
commodious and well appointed
Horted as a height of
above sea-level, has just been thoroughly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which commande magalficent Vlems of the Harbour and mainland of China.
SPECIAL WINTER RATES, (FROM NOVEMBER 18T TO MARCH 11ST). One person, per day....... -$3.50 to $ 3.00 One person, per month
$5 to 60,00
explain. It was certain he never could have walked. THE HONGKONG DIRECTORY AND Married couple (occupying one room) per
Ro his father said the angels nust have done it
they · just stoopod dawn and toled him to where it was isfo and worm, he said.” The poetry about if (espposat in liste heen written by the youngster's father) starts off in this way—
}
I don't go mischt en religion.
ver win't had no wor
I onver
Rati • a middling tight grin, air,
But I've a
“Đàn the handful of things I know...
That's it; the handful of things we knoir. There aren't many of 'am, but thero seo a low. And one of
HONG LIST FOR THE FAR EAST"
THIS
FOR 1895.
HIS Valuable Work, with many NEW
ADDITIONS and IMPROVEMENTS,
IS NOW READY.
them is this: That for a hundred results there is only PRICE THREE DOLLARS. one cause. Nature develope and makes differences never a new force.
Here, for example, in an incident which shows our meaning. About Christmas, 1890, Mr B. B. Wright had Ian attack of infuomen. Previous to this he had always hoen strong and hearty. Well, he got the influenza; still, it had given him fas he saya) fin shake." Aftor this he got along fairly well, until February of this year (1882) who the influents attacked him again. This time the malady "meant bratno." Nearly every home and muscle in his body schol like sora teeth. His skin was hot and dry, and to bed ho was obliged to go. For alxtcom days ho was under a dortor. At the end of that time he found himself alivo, and that was about all you could any for hire.
In his letter he goes on to tall what happened next. *I had a foul taste in the mouth," ho saga, "and my. teeth and tongus were covered with a thick slimy phlegm. My wife says my tonguo was like an oyster shel), and I'm sure wes rough sa a nutmeg grater. What I ate, which wasn't much, gave me pain in the cheat and alder. After a mouthful or two I felt full and blown out, and I used to swell to a great size. By-and-by a hacking cough set in and my breathing got short and quick. At night I lay for hour gasping for breath, and often conghel so I was afraid should burnt a blood vessel. I got weaker and weaker and was like a broken-olnded horse. The doctor said it was asthma, but he wasn't able to reilore It. Although I live only two minutes' walk from the factory where I work, I had to stop and
on my way any a time.
“Thus matters want with`me until June, 1802, Then one day I took up the Eater Newman, and read of a man living at Earsham, near Bungay, haring boon curod by Mother Goigel's Carative Syrup. I got some of this mediolce from the International breathing grow easier, and by keeping on with the Tes Company, Braintree. After a few does my Syrup my food soon digested, the cough left me,
me, nad
I gained strength. · I am now no strong us over, an eat anything, and walk for miles. I am brashmaker, and work at the factory of Mesra, John West and Bons, High Street, Braintce, and hara lived in this
Orders for Coples of THE "HONGKONG 'DIRECTORY" may be sent to the following
Agents --.
HONGKONG...Mr. W. Brewer.
وہ
زو
...Messrs. F. Blackhead & Co. ...Messrs. Hegermana, Herbst & Co. ..Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited.
Mesars. Lane, Crawford & Co. ...Messrs. A S Watson & Co., Ld. ...The Hongkong Trading Co. MACAO.........Mr. A. A. de Mello. AMOV and
Messrs. H. Moalle & Co., Ld, FORMOSA... FoocHow ...Mr. H. W. Churchill. SHANGHAI
Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited,
Shanghal
& NORTH- *RN PORTS JAPAN......
f Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited,
Yokohama. BANGKOK ...The "Bangkok Times" Office. SINGAPORE...Messrs. Kelly & Walsh, Limited. PARIS and
Messra. Amédée Prince & Co. LONDON... Í
or to
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " OFFICE, Pedder's Hill,
Hongkong, 4th February, rЯng
Auctions.
PUBLIC AUCTION
OP
OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN, CURIOS,
EMBROIDERIES, &c,
town over forty years. (Signed) H. B. WAIGHT, Sandpit THE Undersigned has received instructions
Road, Braintree, Essex, Angust 23rd, 1892′′
to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
TO-MORROW
(SATURDAY), the oth February, 1595, commencing at 2.30 P.Mụ
at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL ST XIT. A COLLECTION OF
Now let us see how this ilustrates the proposition we started out with. For almost three years Mr. Wright was ill with what seemed like a series of diferent diseases. He had the tunenss twice, the sathms once, and another disease which he give no name to--even if he recognised it. Look for a moment at the Tariety and incongruity of the pains and OLD CHINESE PORCELAIN AND CURIOS, troubles he mentions, and he doesn't describe them all, ether. You would feasy he had half dozen
OLD FIVE-COLOUR & BLUE & WHITE aliments at least. Yet he had but one-Indigestion VASES, JARS, PLATES. BOWLS, SCREENS, and dyspepsis of which all his bodily disturbances. A FINE LOT OF PEKING SNUFF (infames oluded-blood disease) were snuptoms. BOTTLES, FINE OLD EMBROIDERIES, All came out of the stomach, and when Seigal's Syrup BRONZES and other CURIOS,
| set that right the others quietly departed.
What, then, is one thing of "the handful of things we know? Answer: That nearly all sorts of disse are really symptoms of indigestion and dyspepsia, and that Mother Belgel's Curative Byrup cures it.
Double that fact up in your flat and held on to it tight, dot.
To-day's Advertisements.
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
NOTICE.
NDER INSTRUCTIONS from the DIRECTORS M, ALFRED WOOLLEY will TAKE CHARGE of the COMPANY'S BUSINESS at this Port on and after the 11th instant,
H. H. JOSEPH,
Superintendent, Hengkong, Bth February, 1895.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
$210
~HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THE
be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria Hotels, oppoelte the Hongkong Club, and at Padder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to 7.30 o'clock.
PRICE...............................TEN CENTS. Copies ordered from the Office will be charged the singl rate--25 cents.
Advertisers are reminded that the Hongheng Telegvaók kas by far the largest circulation of any English newspaper published in the Far ENS.THIS IS GUARANTEED, Terms on application,"
Wonghong, 14th Deteber, sägt;
Comprising:-
5.00
Intimations.
NOTA BENE!
THE BEST JUDGES OF CIGARS NOW OBTAIN THEIR SUPPLIES AT WATKINS & CO.
TRY THEIR
CHAMPAGNE BITTERS.
ALL CLUB AND HOTEL BARS SUPPLY IT:
THE CASH DRUG STORE,
65, Queen's Road Central.
KELLY & WALSH, LD.
HAVE JUST RECEIVED a small conSIGNMENT OF
CROQUET SETS
WHICH MAY BE SEEN ON APPLICATION AT THEIR STORE.
Fresh Supplies of SALTER'S RACKETS.
Do.
Do.
Da.
Hongkong, 19th January, 1895.
THE
DEMON RACKETS.
SPECIAL DEMON RACKETS. TENNIS BALLS.
KELLY & WALSH, LIMITED.
CLUB HOTEL,
5. BUND, FOKOHAMA,
[6
HOTEL METROPOLE,
1 TSUKIJI, TOKYO,
day Married com
| couple (occupying one room) per month
LIRST-CLASS HOTELS, centrally situated, well-furnished, the Cuisine, under the forelys Married couple (occupying two rooms)
......$100 to 103.00 #upervision of an approved Chef, has no equal. ENTIRE FOREIGN MANAGEMENT,
Experienced English mation in attendance.
20.00
per month ***** .................................$130 to 120.ca Extra Bed-room, per month
The Hotel steam-launch attends Steamers arriving and departing. Passengers are met For further particulars, apply to
at the Railway Station. THE MANAGER,
VISITORS have the option of messing either in TOKYO or YOKOHAMA, without extra New Victoria Hotel, | charge-the only Hotel offering such an advantage. EUROPEAN HAIR DRESSER on the
[26 Premises.
Hongkong, 16th October, 1804.
THE
STAG HOTEL,
-Fstablished 1857.
Nos. 14B/150, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
HIS POPULAR HOTEL has recently been
experienced Management, offers Accommodation at most reasonable rates to BOARDERS and VISITORS, unsurpassed in the Colony.
The BFD-ROOMS are Cómmodicus and Comfortably FURNISHED, with HOT, COLD and SHOWER BATHS, and in adddition to a WELL APPOINTED
PAR, with GRILL-ROOM attached, there are DINING, BILLIARD and SMOKING ROOMS, wüb every convenience, The CUISINE is to ablé and experienced hands, and only the best brands of WINES, SPIRITS and MALT LIQUORS are kept.
For terms, & apply to
A. B. C.
Manager, STAO HOTEL
DEMÉE,
Han-koap. 1st February, 1895.
FUJIYA HOTEL,
MIYANOSHITA, HAKONE.
Certified Golden are in attendance at both Hotels.
THE CLUB HOTEL-COMPANY, LIMITED, PROPRIETORS, C. T. BENNY, Manager,
E. DEWETTF. Manager,
УОКОНАМА.
For Sale.
BEER!
THE FREDERICKSBURG BREWERY
ALE,
IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST
LIGHT BEER ON EARTH, and
it is offered by the Undersigned at very reasonable prices.
Apply to
f192
H. E. BOTTLEWALLA,
SOLE AGENT, No. 2, D'Agullar Street. Hongkong, and February, 1895.
Four and a half houri from Yokohama.
FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION.
NATURAL HOT SPRINGS,
[197
TOKYO.
[160
TO SHIPMASTERS. CAPTAIN F. H. PLUMMER, (LATE OF TIE PATAGONIAN NAVY.) THE OLDEST STEVEDORE ÎN MANILA. STEVEDORE AND CONTRACTOR.
C
DALS and all kinds of STORES SUPPLIED on the shortest notice and
on the most reasonable terms,
Manila, 5th October, 1895.
TO SHIPMASTERS.
STEAM WATER-BOAT COMPANY.
Iga
HK Undersigned are prepared to SUPPLY Thortest notice way quantity of PURE FRESH FILTERED WATER for both DECK and BOILERS.
The only Company in Hongkong exclusively Supplying FH.TERED WATËR.
Despatch Guaranteed. Call Flag "W."
J. W. KEW. & Co.,
18, Praya Central Hangkonu, 17th November, «RIL.
LEVY HERMANOS..
*HE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN ALL THE CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & Co., TEWELLERY,
THE
231
BUILDINGS...
TWO ENGLISH BILLIARD TABLES.
EXCELLENT CUISINE..
SPECIAL Rates made FOR A PROLONGED STAY.
S. N. VAMAGUCHI,
Proprietor.
BAY VIEW HOTEL.
THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (Qu Shan-kl-wan Road:)
THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and. T TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE Cataloguon will be issued prior to Sale. On to be had on the Island. *BAY VIEW" View from Friday, the Bib February.
SCCM
kc.,
&c.
accupies the best situation on the Shay-ki-wan- Road, commands an excellent view of the Harbour, and is always open to the pool breasts from the Southward, Steams-launches can st any time come alongside the jetty adjoining the [208 spacious yun,
TERMS OF SALE :——Âs customary,
GEO, P. LAMMERT,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, 5th February, 1898.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
To the other attractions of this popular assort BATHING PAVILIONS
have been added, and a LAUNCH Punk from the NEW FEDDER'S WHARF to BAY VALE every' half-hour after 5 Ru: daily.
WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANTS,
AND AT
far
SHANGHAI, MANILA, ILOILO & PARIS. DIAMONDS, WATCH, CHRONOMETER & CLOCKMAKERS,
Also GENERAL IMPORT & EXPORT,
10, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, Opposite the 'Telegraph Office.
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, LONDON AND 831
GLASGOW.
14, Queen's Road, Hongkong, 24th Augurt, 1804-
FOR SALE.
TAPAN HAND-MADE PAPERS,
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
PRINTING PAPERS,
APAN COPYING PAPERS,
PAN WALL PAPERS.
PRICES VERY MODERATE.
G. FALCONER & CO., FATCH and CHRONOMETER MANU- 125 WATCH FUR CRS and JEWELLERS.
ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Under-
[
Private Dinner or Tiñas prepared is Tint | signed. class style on the shortest notion, and Méals can | be served at all hours,
fro
MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA,
&, Queen's Road Central.
Hasukone, and Tannery, thoa
To be Let.
TO LET
THE
HE Undersigned has received instructions
to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, DN TUESDAY, the rath February, 1895, AT 1.30 V.M., at his SALE ROOMS, Queen's Road,
Hongkong, 13th August, 1894. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &*. THOMAS' GRILL ROOMS,
(For Sundry Accounts),
| (Cornir of Queente Road and Duddell Strøi) Comprising:- TAPESTRY COVERED DRAWING- | "THE Undersigned has always thought that THE Under the way the one thing ROOM SUITE.
MARBLE-TOP ROUND TABLE.
wonded in fit in, between Horn, Lips and the CHIMNEY GLASSES, PICTURES and PRIVATE BOARDana Houme-providing it be ORNAMENTS.
First-pinas in every detall. A place where one EXTENSION DINING TABLE, CHEFFO may have a GRILLED CHOP STRAK DWELLING HOUSES NIERS
SIDEBOARD with GLASS BACK, at any hour of the Day, up to 11 P.KA
lates "Ha'la also prepared to DINNER WAGGON, GLASS BOOK-CASE, if botics be firen.
ING TABLE WRITING
SUPPLY MEALS to PRIVATE PARTIES CARPETS, RUGS, GASALIERS and GAS My or Ohngathe Parties sending
Dishes, ditt., for namesrand Cash, . Tornan sin CROCKERY, GLASS & PLATED WARE. Der medfor Meath $15 DOUBLE & SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS. T
$0.75.00 DOUBLE and SINGLE WARDROBES,
1,25+++ WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS DOORS, MARBLE-TOP BUREAU with BEVELLED GLASS, DRESSING TABLE MARBLE TOP WASHSTAND.
TERMS OF BALE SŠĀS Visionary,
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer. Mongkong, 7th February, 189j,
P
"
mosakast and Timm engineerin Tand Diukse Plans
*
"BANGOUR" MOUNT KELLET-
(FURNISHED).
HIGHCLERE,” at MAGAZINE GAP. "RAVENSHILL" WEST, on ROBINSON
ROAD.
·FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS.
FLOORS in KLOD STRENT,' PERL
STREET and STAUNTON STREET." FLOORS in Nə, §, SKILLET ŠTREAT.
$45 GODOWNS 1-
ÉPECIAL "ZIPVINS and DINNERS served
THOMAS,
Hongkong, 14th Jan, võgi,
BLUE BUILDINGS,
Mo. Ja, PRAYA CENTRAL, Apply to-
'THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMENT
ang; jot' February, 1009»
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NAUTICAL INSTRUMENT& CHARTS and BOOKS. No. 48, Queen's, Road Central, CHS. J. GAUPP & CO., CHRONOMETER, WATCH, and CLOCK.
MAKERS JEWELLERS, SILVER-
SMITHS, and OPTICIANS. CHARTS and BOOKS, NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS,
Sole Agents for Louis Audemars' Walchen- awarded the highost Prises at evay Exhibition). und for Voigtländer and Sohn's CELEBRATED OPERA GLASSES, MARINE GLASSES and SPYGLASSES.
No. 8, Queen's Road Central, [64
FLOUR.
IF YOU WANT GOOD BREAD]
USE
SPERRYS
MILLS
BAKERS FLOUR
SPERRY &CO. STOCKTON CALIFORNIA BAN FRANQIBAGOFFICE
'204 CASTITIA. SIZNIS
AND TAKE NO OTHER