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A FAMOUS 'PRENTICE.
·THE STORY OF WILL ADAMS, THE FIRST,
ENGLISHMAN IN JAPANË
The development of modern Japan, and. especially of its naval resources, has been so deeply tinged by English influences that it is ...interesting to recall the first of our country men who ever landed on the shores of Marco Polo's Zipangu, Three centuries ago Will Adams, the English-sailor, born at Gillingham in Kent, was in Japan, building ships which, though they could not compare with the vessels that Elswick and the Clyde har turned out for modem japan, were yet so superior to the native craft that the Tycoon refused to allow the Englishman to return to his native land. And there he died an exile, some 230 years before his countrymen returned in force to re-open trade with the land of the chry.
Banthemum.
AN ASPIRING APPRENTICE. Will Adama tells us in the letters to his wife which constitute our main knowledge of his adventurous life, that he was brought up at Limehouse, near, London," where he was for twelve years prentice to one master, Nicholas Diggins. He then served as master and pilot in the Queen's ships, and was for eleven or twelve years in the service of the Com- pany of Barbary merchants. Then came the rush for the gold and spices of the Indies, in which, as he quaintly save, "I was desirous to make a little experience of the smali knowledge which God hath given me." Japan has passed through at that time the two first stages of its relations with Western eations. Shortly after Marco Polo-who was at Pekin in 1778-bad brought to Europe news of the existence of Zipango, the Japanese met the invasion of the Mongal hordes of Kublai Khan.. That great conqueror was inspired by some of those prin. ciples of expansion which have their votaries in our own day. "Already," he said, "philoso phers desire to see all mankind one family I am determined to carry out this principle' even though I should be obliged to do so by force of arms; it is now the business of the King of Nipon in decide what course is most agreeable to him" Then, as now. Japan was not inclined to "take it lying down," and Kublai Khan was so decisively muted that for years the Japanese harried the Chinese coast in their pirate barks almost unmolested:--
AN ADVENTUROUS APPRENTICE. It was in 1542 that the Porturuese, and with them the Jesuits, were first received in Japan Their influence on the population was soon too great to please the Mikado, and in 187 the era of banishments and executions of the Jesuits begao. It was at this period that the Dutch, ever anxious to share in the riches of the Far East, fitted out the little trading fleet in
which Will Adams embarked at the Texel in 1598. There were five vessels equipped by the Dutch East India Company, but only one reached Japan, the ship Erasmus, of which Adams was pilot. We know of two ather Englishmen in the feet, Adams's brother Thomas, and one Timothy Shotion, who had been with Thomas (avendish in his voyage round the world. Neither of his two com. patriots, however, lived to reach Japan with Will Adams. Thomas Adams was slain by the Spaniards off the coast of Chili, while Shotton and the vessel of which he was pilot, were lost on the long voyage across the Pacific, in those days a voyage to Japan was a tedious affair, beset by winds and waves, with Spaniards and Portingals, disease and death, lurking on every hand. It was nearly two years from their sailing that, in April, 1600, the crew of the Erasmus, sick and weak with scurvy, saw at last the high land of Japan. Owing to the death of the captain Adams, the pilot, was ordered to land for an audience of the Tycoon, the executive Emperor. There were still some Portingals at the Court. and they maliciously reported that the heretics were pirates, and not honest traders. Adams spoke op bluntly enough to the Emperor, declaring that his nation was at peace with all the world save the Spaniards and Portuguese. The Englishman and the ship were alike detained, but at last the Emperor replied to the importunities of the Fortuguese that "because their two countries were at war was no reason why to please Portings, he should slay Dutch and Englishmen."
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and Adams was induced to enter into the serr vice of the East India Company as interpretes there. In this capacity be remained until bit death about 1619. Sends the story of Wit Adams, the first Englishman in japan.
The English factory was relinquished dur ing the troubles of our civil wars, and the social convolitons which attended the final expel
sion of the Jesuits, and the extermination of Christianity, led to a policy of exclusiveness, so that it was not until 1854 that Will Adami's countrymen regained the legal right to visit and dwell and trade in Zipangu.
THE HEAVIEST MAN IN LANCASHIRE,
Carrying his enormous weight with ease, and rather proud of his unusual proportions, Mr. Samuel, Brooks, 4, Punch-strect, Déane-road, Bolton, England, is quite a conspicuous person in his own town. He was apprenticed, over thirty years ago, to the trade of a House-Painter, and when he had "served his time" like a good man and true, he went into bis father's business. His weight is
NO LES THAN 355 POUNDS- twenty five stone and five pounds-yet be regards it as no incumbrance, and so far from causing him discomfort it appear to be rather a source of satisfaction to him. He is a tho- roughly healthy man-none more so in England
and Dr. Williams' pink pills for pale people are, he says, the cause of his recovery from the unly illness which has seriously affected him. Of course the pills had nothing to do with his great weight. That is natural to him. Nor is it health alone that he owes to this medicine. His worldly prosperity, threatened by illness, has also been indirectly saved by Dr. Williams. "It was three years ago," said he in explanation, "when
Mr. Samuel Brooks. Weight 25 stone, 5 23.1 From a photograph.)
Auctions,
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HE Undersigned have received instructions from G. E. ASIDOWNE, Esq., to Sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
THURSDAY, the 24th March, 1904, at 2.30 P.M., within his residence, No. 1, Knutsford Terrace, Kowloon, SUNDRY
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Comprising
Intimations.
THE
SHORTHAND"
'UP-TO-DATES Training College, Studio, WATKINS BUILDINGS, Queen
Central, near G. P. O.
SHORTHAND,
TYPEWRITING,
BOOKKEEPING, &c., &c.
LANGUAGES:
ENGLISH, CHINESE, Japanese, Russian, various INDIAN,
Mails.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS-POSTE FRANCAIS.
NOTICE.
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, EGYPT, MARSEILLES, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, LONDON, HAVRE, BORDEAUX;
ALSO
DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, SIDE FRENCH, GERMAN, PORTUGUESE, SPANISH, PORTS or BRAZIL AND RIVER PLATI.
IRON BEDSTEADS with WIRE and RATTAN MATTRESSES, TEAKWOOD BOOK-CASES, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION BOARD, MARBLE-TOP WASHSTANDS, DRESSING TABLE, CHEST-OF-DRAW. ERS, BABY'S ROCKING CHAIR, TEAK- WOOD WARDROBES, ICE CHEST, COOKING STOVE and UTENSILS, &c. &c.;
ALSO
A Quantity of PLANTS and One ELEC TRIC FAN and Rattery.
Catalogues will be issued. TERMSAs usual,
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers.
Hongkong, 19th March, 1904.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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and others by arrangement.
DAY STUDIO, open from 8 A.M. 10 1 T.M. EVENING STUDIO, open from 8 r.m.
to P.M.
*O-MORROW, the 22nd March, 1904, TO-MO
at P.M., the Company's Steamship "SYDNEY,"Captain Blanc, with Mails, Passen- togers, Specie and Cargo will leave this Port for MARSEILLES, via Ports of Call, WITHOUT TRANSHIPMENT.
LECTURES FREE, at to 8 P.M. NIGHTLY. SATURDAYS, 8 to 2 o'clock only. SUNDAYS, 10 to 1 o'clock only.
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Cargo and Specie will be registered for Lon- don as well as for Marseilles, and accepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal
These Lectures will be given on "SHORT-places of Europe. HAND," showing the ease with which the 399 "UP-TO-DATE System may be learned, never to be forgotten and its reliability and charm to read and transcribe. All are invited, Ladies especially.
THE Undersigned have received instructions from A. H. OUGH, Esq.,, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,
ON
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, the 25th and 26th March, 1904, respectively, within his residence, No. 4, Macdonnell Road, commencing at 2.30 P.M, each day. SUNDRY
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE, Comprising -
SHANGHAI-MADE WARDROBE, TEAKWOOD EXTENSION DINING TABLE and CHAIRS, TEAKWOOD DIN. NER WAGGON, WRITING DESK, BRASS and IRON BEDSTEADS, TAPESTRY. COVERED SETTEE, EASY CHAIRS, ICE CHEST, NEW COOKING STOVE and UTENSILS,
CROCKERY GLASS and WARE, SILVER SALT CELLARS, &c., &c; ALSO One DORSON BANJO with Handle by Bacon, One Fris er and Rossman SEWING MACHINE, and n Quantity of PHOTO- GRAPHIC CHEMICALS and APPARATUS.
Catalogues will be issued. TERMS: As usual,
Private Tutors at Private Houses by arrange ment. A Personal application is at all times better than a written one. Circulars free on application.
The "UP-TO-DATE" SHORTHAND may be learned by Postal Lessons, as easily as At the Studio. THERE ARE NO BOOKS TO BUY.
WARWICK PEELE, Principal, (Late Special Reporter, British Houses Lords, Commons, and High Courts). Hongkong, 15th March, 1904.
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LADIES' RAIN COATS JUST ARRIVED.
AT
MADAME FLINT & CO's.
CONNAUGHT HOTEL,
Roous: 1, 4. 5.
Hongkong, 16th March, 1901.
WANTED.”“”“
1386
`OOD CLERK Wanted, European or
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers, Fongkong, 19th March, 1904.
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To be Let.
Gother
TO LET.
I had the first attack of rheumatism. Consider- ing the rough conditions under which I had been working for so many years it is perhaps a N DUSTIN AVENUE, KOWLOON
wonder that I had not been laid up before I remember quite well coming home and com plaining on night about a pain at the bottom of my back. At first I took but little notice of it, thinking it would go as i' came ; but instead of that it became worse and at last could scarcely get about to give orders.
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The business in consequence commenced A VOEUX ROAD." to go down, and finally disheartened and feel- ing down-right ill I had to give up. I crawled round in a druggist's and he said it was rheum. alism I was suffering from, at the same time making 'me up a prescription. I tried it and dozens of other thins afterwards, including several so,called sure-enres; but nothing seem edito allay the pain, which in reased until could no longer sleep at nights, The pain extended in across my shoulders until every limb and all my bo-ly seemed to be aching My appetite went completely.
"While in this low state of health. I rem ̃m. bered having once read of Dr. Williams' pink pills and the cures they had effected. I sent for a bottle as a last resource, and thankful I am that I did. By the time I had finished the first bottle I felt a little better. I determined to try another bottle. After that I noticed a distinc: difference for the better, and at the end of the third bottle the pains were almost entirely gone and I was mending nicely. My appetite had returned and things looked hopeful once more. Instead of having to walk round the room, catch-
together again."
The pilot was thereupon liberated to rejoising at the table or chairs for support, I could his Dutch shipmates, who were treated with get about quite briskly. The fourth boule com every kindness. but forbidden to take their ship plated the cure, and back I went to business, a out of the country, Adams became so popular new man and just in time to pull things at Court that when the next Dutch ships arriv ed in 1609 he was able to secure for them the right of trading at a Japanese port, with various commercial privileges. Long before this, the Dutch crew of the Erasmus were told that they could not leave Japan, and they dispersed themselves over the country, settling down on an imperial allowance of two pounds of rice per diem, and about £10, in our money, per
"Four bottles put you right, Mr. Brooks M "Yes, quite so. I did take another halt-box just to make sure of the cure, but there the other half remains, I have taken none since. or have any of the old symptoms returned; and to-day, as you can see, I am as well as any
annum. Adams, who married a Japanese wife, man of 45 years, and a good deal better than built ships for the Emperor. He knew little most, 1 have since heard of other men, ton, of shipbuilding, but he had all the English who have received pretty well as much benefit sailor's adaptability, and his first varsel, öf Bọ tons, so pleased the Tycoon that he constituted as
him an imperial tutor. Adams bulit a second veral of 120 long, and went a short vayage in,
have."
"You think others ought to know of this?" "Yes; if I did not I am just the man to tell
ber with a Japanese crew. He desired to re- you so. I have no objection whatever to the turn to England but in spite of the opportuni-interview being published." Eles which occasionally arose he was never al- lowed to do so. A Spanish galleon, with the
THIS GENIAL GIANT
Governor of the Philippines on board, return- was quite right in wishing to let others know ing from Manila to Acopalco, in Mexico, was the secret of his recovery. But indeed the high wrecked on the Japanese coast, and the surreputation which Dr. Williams' pink pills enjoy vivors were kindly treated by the Emperor, who gave them the largest vessel that Adams had in all classes of life makes those who have built in which to return to Manila, but Adams benefited by them in cases of anemir, bilious. was not allowed to go in her, la 16ro two ness, consumption, gout, rheumatism, sciatica, Dutch privateers arrived, and again Adams failed to obtain his release. Instead, the Em peror crowded favours on him. He had eighty or ninety slaves to cultivate his estates, and was rich and honoured.
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Available 1st March
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SCENT, Gasoline. Lamps of all descriptions from the best makers.
Incandescent Mantles, Chimneys, Glober, Sha des, &c., for Gasoline and Gas Lamp at the most moderate prices,
Lamps fixed up for Buyers free of charge.
Naphtha of she best kind kept in stock,
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256, Lyndhurst Terrace.
Hongkong, 17th November, 1003.
Insurance.
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NORTH GERMAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG,
THE Undersigned AGENTS of the above Company are prepared to accept First ss FOREIGN and CHINESE RISKS
SIEMSSEN & Co,
paralysis, and other disorders ready to publishURRENT RATES, their experiences. Even ladies, whose modesty would keep them silent but for their kind an xiety to benefit their suffering sisters, do not
Hongkong, 18th-May, 189r,
STUDIO,
HIGHER CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER, 41 & 43, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, TOP FLOOR,
hesitate to make known the extraordinary reljef | THE HONGKONG In 1613 Adams had the joy of seeing the which the genuine pills-Dr. Williams-are Lag of his own country in the port of Firando. The good ship Clove, Captain Jobs Satin, had capable of affording in the recurrent miseries to Een sent out by the Honourable East India which so many are subject. Dr. Williaine' Company, bearing a letter from James I, and Medicine Company, Holborn-viaduct, Londen, wuitable presents for the Emperor. Adams, send a bottle post free for two shillings and helas then, at Yeddo, was sent for and ninepence (or six bottles for thirteen and nine) varyJoyful meeting took place. He returned to the Japanese Court with Captein Saris and if there is any difficulty in obtaining the genuine fan of the crew bearing, the presents. A treaty pills at shopa. Substitutes, which do not bear #griated by the Emperor, under which the | Dr. Williama' name; am worthless. It is thanks melish were to have free license to enter all to the genuine pills that Mr. Brooks is one of a postey and Saris was the bearer of a letter the most active and cheerful men in the County barb deck shall be heartily welcome. An of Lancashire, as well as being the heaviert
5 to James, 14, in which the Emperor, says - that
PORTRAITS, GROUPS and ENLAB LAGING and COPYING in all Sizes,
LARGE SELECTION OF VIEWS ALWAYS ON HAND,
PRICE VERY MODERATE.
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ROBINSON PIANO CO., LD. Hongkong, roth February, 1904.
THE
ROBINSON
PIANO
CO LT
Shipping Orders will be granted till Noon only on MONDAY, the 21st March, Specie and Parcels received until 4 F.M. on the same day. No Cargo will be received on board on TUESDAY.
Parcels are not to be sent on board; they must be left at the Agency's Office. Contents and Value of Packages are required.
For further Particulars, apply at the Com. pany's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Agent.
Hongkong, 9th March, 1904.
ORIENTAL
STEAM
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,
STEAM FOR
19
› TRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. (Through Bills of Lading issued for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTINENTAL, AMERI- CAN and SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS.) THE Steamship
TH
"SIMLA,"
2
[247 Captain F. R. Summers, carrying His Majesty': Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on SATURDAY, the 26th March, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Ports.
HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, SINGAPORE.
CABIN
PIANOS
AND
BABY ORGANS
GUARANTEED FOR CLIMATE.
THE NEWEST
RAG TIME
MUSIC
VICTOR
and BOOKS.
TALKING
MACHINES
„4664117E REPRODUCTION |-
OF THE HUMAN VOICE
SHIPS PIANO PLAYERS $450
CASH CREDIT
Hongkong, 6th January, 1904.
MEE CHEUNG, PHOTOGRAPHER,
TOP FLOOR OF ICE HOUSE. IN Ice-House Road.
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a position, this New and Com
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France and Tea for London (under arrangement) wil he transhipped at Colombo to a steam proceeding direct to Marseilles and London other Cargo for London, &c., will be conveye vid Bombay.
Parcels will be received at this Office enti! P.M. the day before sailing. The Content: 20 Value of all Packages are required.
Shippers are particularly request, bizə the terms and conditions of the Cuepey
Bills of Lading.
For further Part erlas, apply to
E. A HEWETT,
Superntander,
Hongkong, 14th March, 1904
Consignees.
"BARDER" LINE OF STEAMERS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS,
THE S.S. "SAINT BEDE" FROM NEW YORK.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed
that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Ltd., at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Goods remaining undelivered after the 24th inst, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
of the undersigned has to be signed and a A General Average Bond lying at the Office
deposit paid before delivery of the Goode can be obtained
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL & CO., LIMITED, Agents.
Hongkong, 16th March, 1904,
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BRITISH-INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM RANGOON AND STRAITS.
HE Company's Steamship
THE
"PALAMCOTTA," having arrived from the above Parts, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge or remaining on board after NOON, the 19th instant, will be landed at Consignees' risk and expensa into Godowns at East Point.
No Fire Insurance will be effected
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co, Agenta,
Hongkong, 18th March, 1904.
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NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD, BREMEN, IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE Steamship
"HAMBURG,"
of the HAMBURG-AMERIKA. LINIE, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the excaption of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, are being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowni of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company, Limited, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded ̄unlear" notice to the contrary ba given before II A.M., TO-DAY.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 5th fästant, will be subject
to rent,
All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will ba examined on FRIDAY, the 15th instant, at 9.30 A.M.
All Claims must reach us before WEDNES DAY, the 30th instant, or they will not be re- cognized.
No Fire Insurance will be effected... Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
MELCHERS & CO, Agents.
Hongkong. 19th March, 1904.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
S.S. "ATHOLL".
FROM PORTLAND, 0.
14THE above Steamer having arrived, Con- signees are bereby notified that their Cargo is now being discharged into lighters, at their risk.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
J. S., VAN BUREN, Superintendent. Hongkong. 19th March, 1904, 1398
WORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
BOSTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
BOSTON TOW-BOAT COMPANY.
PROPOSED SAILings from HoNGKONG,
VIA
SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA, FOR VICTORIA, B.C., AND TACOMA, IN CONNECTION WITH NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY.
Steamers. Tons. Caplains.
Tremont
1904
9,606 |T. W, Garlick..Mar. 25 Olympia". 2,837 A. Dixon ...... April 27 Lyrat 4.417 G. V. Williams May
+ Tacoma...... 2,811 M. Ridley ...... May 13 Shawmut.... 9,605 W. M. Smith... May Victoria*. 3.502 J. Truebridge...
Cargo only, Steamers marked (*) have no second-class passenger accommodation.
The attention of passengers is directed to Abe very cheap rates offered by this line to the Pacific Coast and to the Interior and Eastern
Cities of the United States and to Europe.
Special rates allowed to members of Govern. ment Services.
Through Bill of Lading Isaped to Pacific Coast Points and to the Principal Cities in the United States and Canada.
For further Information as to Freight or Passage, apply to
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co's Steamship'
"PALAWAN," FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark, and delivery can be obtained as soon as the Goods are landed.
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary before NOON, TO-DAY.
Goods not cleared by the aýth instant, at 4 P.M., will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever,
Damaged Packages must be left in the Godowns for examination by the Consignee's and the Company's representative at an ap- pointed hour,
All claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival here after which data they cannot be recognised.
No claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns.
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THE PHARMACY,
FLETCHER & CO.,
14, QUERN'S ROAD CENTRAL,
"
Hongkong,
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DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES,
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HE DISPENSING DEPARTMENT being under the personal supervision of
a registered European Chemist, clients may
Inadines Promises, to eclipse, as beretofore, rest assured that Physicians Prescriptions, and
ALL PHOTOGRAPHIC ART PRACTICED la the Colony or in any part of the Far East.
GROUPS AND VIEWS a speciality. Howgong, and Septembr28.
Medicines of all kinds, will be carefully and accurately prepared. ---
A. STEVENBON, Chemist,
Registered by the Pharmaceutical Society, Hongkong, 16th March, 1904.
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DAIMLER'S PATENT. MOTOR LAUNCHES
&C.
&C.
&c.
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Wand KAPOT
P. & O. SPECIAL LIQUER SCOTCH
WHISKY, &c, tak EVARY KIND OBAMA, A
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REASONABLE PRICES. Hongkong 13th December, 1905