ELEGRAMS.

Prince Arthur's Visit to Japan, LONDON, 26th 'ctober. Prince Arthur of Connauglit will leave for Japan early in 1905.

the

British Embassy at Tokio It is authoritatively announced that King has decided to raise the Legation at

The Suez Canal. MORE DYNAMITING.

Tokin to an Embassy, immediately.

Later.

The after part of the steamet Chatliam will be blown up after H.M.S. Renown has passed. It is expected that only a few hours' interruption will, he caused...

The State of Russia.

ALL TRADE PARALYZED. Disorders have broken out in St. Peters. burg. Several shops have been plundered, the streets are crowded with workmen and the shops are rapidly closing.

The railway strike is general in European Russia,

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY OCTOBER 28, 1905.

are Inquired for at Tis. 91) exthe final dividend

of 7 bd. paid in Shanghai on the 25th instant. Unions, have licen placed at 3750. Canions have rison to $330 but at this price shares ne offering en kons

Insurance Sales of China Fires have Fire again been affected at 589. A few Hongkong Fires found buvers at $3351 the market closer with sellers at $340ng, Canton and Macao

Shipping Hongkong," Steamboats are unchanged at $:61 Indo Chions 3

● have been dieprised of at $35 and further

shares are to be bd Shanghai quotes sellers

To-day's Advertisements.

THE TRADE MARKS: ORDINANCE,

1808-

· APPLICATION. - FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKS

Vart To-day's

Advertisements.

band side thereof are written the Chinese

character (此忌利士申紗廠有限

E) being the equivalent of the Dame of the said Company

in the name of THE ORESCENT MILLS.

The Trade Marks Nod, 1, 2, 3, 4 and-g' have of January, 1893. been used by the applicants since the month

NCENT MILLS COMPANY, LIMITED

OTICE is hereby gives that THE CRES-COMPANY, LIMITED, who claim to be

the proprietors thereof. at 51. Shanghai. Tugs are wanted at The 57sewhere as Manufacturers of Cotton Yarn, n! Tie, 68. Douglas Bramships have been'sold

carrying on business at Bombay, China and for the ordinary and at Tit. 47 for the perference have, on the 27th day of September, 1905, shares) after sales at these rates. Shell Trans applied for, the Registration, in Ilongkong, in ports have been fixed at 235, 6d, and more can the Register of Trade Marks, of the following be placed.

Refineries -China. Sagars have further de- Trade Marks:-- clined and are us offer at 5:13. There is no change in

other stocks in this section. Mining-Chinese Engineerings have been The medium of a fair business at Thu, ok We understand that the net profit for the year ended 28th February, 1905 in £1531355 which is to he appropriated as follows: Reserve for Depre ciation £10,000; final dividend of ts. per share rooo; and carry forward £13,355 Raubs have wanted at $31

Docks, Wharves and G downs-Hongkang, an 1 Whampna Docks have been dealt is at $186 at which rate further shares are inquired for... Farnames have dropped to Th. 140 and ate offering at the rate. Kowloon Wh ́ifi can be placed at $108 ad Hongkew Wharfs have been negotiated at the improved rate of Tli.

190.

The trades are pathlyzed, three thousand Lands, Ho'e's and Buildings-Hongkong passengers, strike-bound in Moscow, are Lands continus in demand at $116). Him being fed and sheltered by the authorities; plireys Esinte have again been booked at Six and Hongkong Hotels remia firm at 1157. the tradesmen are exasperated at the dis.We have heard of a business in uther stocks location of business.

Warsaw is completely isplated.

ON THE FRAKOTAN

under this beading

Cotton Mill-Ewes have weakered to 7. 54 at which rate shares are procurable.. Laou Kung-Mows are reported sold at The Go and Internationals bave inquiries at Tls. 45. Hongkong Cottons are in the market at $14

Miscellaneous Green Island Cements have improved, and are wanted at $19). Chinn Providents are in request at Sq. Steam Wa

boats have changed hands at $14. Electrics (ol issue) can be placed at. Sist; there are sellers of the new.abares at $91 Sumatras are quoted at Tle. 66 ex the interim dividend of is, a paid on the roth instant, Business in Steam Laundries has been transacted at $8.. Langkats have fallen to Tla. 233 and shares can be obtained at this figure...

A CHAT WITH VICE-PRI SIDENT JAMES. Mr. How.ud James, the vice-president of the Great Northern Steamship Company, who arrived at Hongkong by the dots on Thurs. day, was seen by a representative of the Hong kong Telegraph yesterday. The maminoth liners Dakras and Minnesota which belong to the Comp ny mean much to the importance of Hongkong as a poil, and it was interesting to learn how they were succeeding so far as car goes were concerned. Mr. James stated that on every trip from Americi the Company's ́vessels had been crammed with cargo. At present the cargoes from this end were not quite sufficient to fill the holds, bet he wak convinced that the vessels would be getting alliermany-Bank T.T. the caga they can take.

Asked whejher the ire i Northern Company contemplated the construction of additional .vessels (ir the run, to the Orient, Mr. James replied that they were content with the liners they had. There was no scheme in hand to build new vessels, nor was there any idea of stepping into the Manila trade.

It was suggested that a business man of the energy and capacity of Mr. James was not likely to take a trip to the Orient without an object. Mr. [ines, however, discla med all suggestions that he was on the outlonk for leas, or that he had any particuhr scheme in mind when he decided to travel by the Dakota, He wanted holiday and took it in this way: On the subject of the Dikota Mr. James' proved musi enthusiastic..

He personally conducted our irpresentative all over the vessel. The stale rooms are cer tainly magnificent,The cabins are furnished luxuriously, provision being made for the cir- culation of hot air and the withdrawal of vitiated air. One feature alone shows how the Great Northern Company has endeavoured to provide for the comfsit and convenience of their passengers, Inside each bunk," the head of each bed, there is an electric light, so that passengers can lie reading in bed. Everybody knows how uncomfortable, or rather how im possible it is to attempt in read in bed on the old fashioned boats. On the Dakota it is`ra, cognised that people do like to had a chapter before turning off to sleep and accor ingly the lamp is there for them. The first-class state rooms remind one of a suite in a first-class hotel, There is nothing to show that the pas renger is on board ship, except the windows. The rooms are furnished live a hotel, the bed and appointments would be considered suitable at the Carlion, and the private sitting room, rending room and bath-room, we thoroughly up-to-date. It is hardly surprising that Mr. and Mrs. James prefer to remain on board ship while she is in harbour than lodge at a hotel. on shore.

COMMERCIAL

WEEKLY SHARIS REPORTS. In their weekly share list of this. forenoon Messti Erich Georg & Co. observe:-Only a desultory business has been done duilag the

10-DAY'S EXCHANGE. Selling London-Bank T.T;

!!! nhỏ demantane and D Do 4 months sight

2 0 1/16 France-ink T.T; America-Hank T.T.

De.

india T.T...

Do demand............ anghai-Bank Ț.T.' Singapore T...... tapan-Hank 1.T.. lava-Bank .T

Musings

1 months' sight L/C Smentha' sight light a com

48

102

1471

147

prem.

3016 ..2,0 5/16

to dave' sigli San Francisco & New York 481.

dr.

401 I months' sight 30 days' sight-Sydney and Melhemie -20 7/16 4 months' sight Francs

1...,252 nonths' sight- months' right Germany .............2.07 Pat Silve

........28 15/16 Vank of England in'e

...42 Sovereig

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OPIUM QUUM 140*** Today's gumtatious are ve hallow alws New...

Glifer Oldest

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Old...

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Per picul 1,100/1,1 0

A-1,180

19. 1,200)

Per chest f991. 020 975 €985.

,4 1,120/1,200

aFxin trade is.hopeless,_in_England, retaliaz tion impossible, and protection, in the langa age of two distinguished Tory statesmen, Beaconsfield and. Salisbury, is 'not only deal,' bui damned. Thus, spake Mr. John Burns, M.P. when interviewed. in Canada the other weet.

To-day's Advertisements,

PUBLIC AUCTION. Undersigned have received instructions

to sell by

· PUBLIC AUCTION, VOR ACCOUNT OF THE CONCERNED, όπ

WEDNESDAY, ·

the 1st November, 1995; al' 2.30 PM, at their Safes Rooms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road, corner of ice flause Street,

SUNDRY..

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,

Comprising TEAKWOOD WARDROBE with BE VELLED GLASS, MARBLE-TOP WASH. STANDS TOILE SETS, VIENNA EXTEN-ION CHAIRS, TEAKWOOD

week under review, and, with the exception of DINING TABLE, SINGLE IRON HED. Marine Insurance shares, thells, Wharves, STEADS, TEAKWOOD SIDEBOARDS and and Cements, the tone is anything but strong. DINNER WAGGONS with BEVELLED Money remains tight, and the high rate of ex- GLASS, GLASS, CROCKERY and EP. change has been the cause of withdrawing WARE, PICTURES, CURTAINS, & money from the Colony,

Cataloguer will be issued. TERMSAs usuni.

HUGHES & HOUGH, Auctioneer. Hongkong, 28th October, 1905. [ro36

CHINA SUGÁRE

The market for China 'Sugars has declined further; sales have been effected at $233 to 5zaz, and there are sellers at time of writing at $125. People seem to think well of this stock for five or six months ahead; 'bui tho'

&c. &c.

dificulty which attends time business at the THE HONGKONG FROZEN

moment prevents any tranexctions to speak of.

Walling: under date the 17th inat., Messrs. Benjamin, Kelly and Polis report

During the past week, business has been confined to small investment purchases and, with the exception of a further rise in Marine Stocks-especially Unions-faw changes in rates have occurred.

Ma

Holders of new, shares in the Hongkong Electric Company, Limited, are notified that

final call of $5 per share has been made pay

shie on or before tat December, next.

FOOD SUPPLY.

LINE AUSTRALIAN SMOKED FISH,

AUSTRALIAN AND AMERICAN OYSTERS,

Bank Hougkong and Shanghai Banks WILD DUCKS, PARTRIDGES, SNIPE,

$907

advanced), but, me, now offering at

The London gupation remains at 491 Ros) Nationals bare changed hands at 338 and

s

-The representation or illustration of a bald-headed old Chinaman with a long beard sitting in a chair. Behind him is standing a Chinese warrior clothed in armour and holding in his hand a Chinese mace. On the right of the old man is depicted a woman. The old man is de picted holding out his hand to another Chinese woman, who is shewn on her knees and crouching down before him. On her left is a Chinese child standing. In the right hand corner of the label appears the Chinese Characters) mean. ing in English picture birthday celebra tion." At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border is written tre name of the Company, The Crescent Mills Co Ld., the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark.. On the right hand side of the label and inside the surrounding border thereof are writter the Chinese Characters

(此忌利士申紗廠有限公司

The Trade Mark Nod 6 has been used by the applicants since the month of September, ₤1909

The Trade

Mark Nod. 7 has been used by the applicants since the month of September,

The Trade Mark Nod. 8 has been used by the applicants since the month of December, .903.

To-day's Advertisements.

Mills Company, Limited, the owners

and proprietors of the Trade Mark Below.

Intin

THE

the illustration and in the margin of the ROBINSON PIANO

label are written the Chinese characters

此勿亷批美慶士有限公司)

being the equivalent in the Chine e langu age of "The Currimbhoy Mills Company, Limited. The said Trade Mark is known amongst Chinese as the" Tin Chea Mark," The words "Tin Chea"(L), both in English and Chinese are cikimed as an. essential particular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described repres ntation or illustra tion;

in the nine of THE CUI RIMBHOY MILLS OMPANY LIMITED, who claim to be the proprietors thereof.

The Trade Marks Nod, 1, 2 and 3 have been

All the above mentioned Trade Marks haveined by the applicants since the month of been used by the applicants in respect of the following goods -

LOTTON YARN IN CLASS 23, Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hoag kong and also at the office of the `undersigned.

Dated the 27th day of October, 1905,

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Applicants,

1051]

8, Des Vieux Road Central,

Hongkong.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE,' 1898,

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF TRADE MARKB. being the equivalent in Ciness of The Crescent Mills Co., 1.d. The said Mark

NOTICE is hereby given that THE CUR is known amongst the Chinese as the

RIMBHOY MILLS COMPANY, "Cheuk Shau To* Mark (LIMITED, carrying on business at Bombay

China and elsewhere as Manufacturers of Cotton Yarn have, on the 27th day of Septem ber, 1995, applied for the Registration in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks of the following Trade Marks:-

The words "Cheuk Shau' To” both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential perticular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or illustration.

2-The reprezentation or illustration of Aeptune the god of the sea who is depict. ed riding upon a sea dragon and who is pointing upwards with his right hand. A the top of the label and inside the sur rounding border is written "The Crescent Milis Company, Limited," the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark. At the top of the label and below the border Are written the Chinese Characters (E) meaning in English "Dragon King of the Sea." On the margin of the label and inside the surrounding border on the right hand side thereof are written

3

the Chinese Characters (此忌利士申 彩廠有限公司) b.ing the equivalent

10 the Chinese language of The Crescent Mills Company, Limited.

The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as "The Hoi Lang Weng Mark,"

The words "Hoi Lung Wang" bath in English and Chinese ale claimed as an essential particular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra

tion.

-The aepresentation or illustration of deer galloping over a field. A warrior is depicted shooting at the deer with a bow And arrow, At the top of the label is written in English The Crescent Mills Company, Limited, who are the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as "The Shen Luk Mark "

The words "Shea Luk" both in English and Chinese are claimed ann essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described rep esentation or illustration.

4.-The representation or illustration of a bat signifying happiness, of a deer signify- ing wealth, and of an old man signifying longevity. At the top of the label and in the surrounding border are written the Chinese-Characters-(417)-meaning-

in English "Lucky old man," Around the rest of the border are written the Chinese -characters (17) Hong Wan meaning in English "Lucky." Helow the border and above the illustration are written in English the words "The Crescent Mills Co., Ld." being the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Hang Wan Kung To" mark. The words "Hang Wan Kung" (17), both in i English and in Chinese are claimed as the essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination with the above described representation or illustration.

5-The device of an octagonal coin above. which is written the name of the Company "The Crescent Mills Company, Limited," the owners and propricions of the said Trade Mark. The said Trade Mark it known amongst the Chinese as Pat Kam Tsin Mark.". The words "Pat Kain Tain" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the said Trade Mark in conjunction and in combination "with the above described device. 6.The representation or illustration of the head and shoulders of two queens facing ose another each wearing a crown. Above the representation is written the name "The Crescent Mills Company, Linsited," the owners and proprietors of the said Trado

Mark

7-The representation or illustration of two dragons on their fore claws with their tails hanging over their backs and behind them they are both depicted with their mouths wide open and with their tongues distended. They are both facing a pot of Chinese lilies in full bloom. At the top of the label and in the surrounding border is written the dame of The Compa

The Crescent Mills Company,

the owners and proprietors of the sald Trade Mark, at the bottom of the label and. inside the arrounding border are written the Marathi characters being the equivalent in the Marathi language of The Crescent Mills Company, Limited 8The representation, or illustration of a parforming stepbant which is depicted standing

with fis for fest on a tab. LA clows is depicted standing on the the

hand side of the label, Imitating the elephant and standing on the tub with bir hands, Another clown is depicted stand- Ing on the left of the label with both hands behind his back looking at the elephant. At the back of the label are the audience and the curtain of the HIEN ALL

PAL the top di the label and, in the surrounding is written the name of 12/

The representation or illustration of the face of Mr. Currimbhoy Ebrahim who is a Mahomedan and who is depicted wearing the big gold Mahomedan Turban. At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border, is written "The Currimbhoy Mill Company Limited on the right hand side of the label and inside the surrounding border is written Guzarati characters being the equivalent in Guzarati ofthe Currimbboy Mills Company, Limited. The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the Tai Tau Yan Mark." The words

Tai Tau YanÏλ) both in English and Chinese are claimed as essential particulars of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra tion.

་་

1.The representation or illustration of a frog er land known to the Chinese as

Kum Pa Sitting on the frog or lead appears the representation or illustration of a Chinese boy. On the left hand side of the label and inside the surrounding. border is written "The Curtimbhoy Mills Company Limited," the owners and pro-" prietors of the Trade Mark. On the tight hand side and inside the label and inside the surrounding border are written the

Chinese character (此架廉批紗廠 有限司公> being the equivalent in the. Chinese language of The Currimbhoy Mills Company, Limited. The Trade Mark is known amongst the Chiness na "The Kum Pa Mark. The words "Kum Pa" both in English and Chinese are claimed as an essential parti. cular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above des cribed representations or illustrations 3-The representation of a large "Lold fisk" which species is known amongst the Chinese as the "Tat Ngam Kam Yu

(凸眼金魚). Sitting or reclining upon

this gold fish are two Oriental boys who are depicted with their heads together. The boy on the right side is holding a small globe and both boys are looking" into it. In the margin of the label on the right hand side thereof are written the

Chinese characters (此加廉扒美 士有限公司)being the equivalent in the Chinese language, of "Currimbhay Mila Company, Limited," the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark, In the margin of the label and on the left hand side thereof are written the English words "Currimbhoy Mills Co., Ld. The said

•Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese the Kam Yu Mark The words "Kam Yu" both in English and Chipere are claimed as an essential particolar of the said Trade Mark in conjunction with The above representation.

at

....

4. The representation or illustration of a bale of cotton yarn. On the right side of the bale is depicted standing the repre- sentation or illustration of a Mahomedan man holding in his right hand a sample of

April, 1892.

The Trade Mark No. 4 has been nied by the applicants s nce the month of April, 1892.

COMPANY, LD.

60 NEW PIANOS

arrived for our

NEW STORE,

The Trade Mark Nod. 5 has been used by the Buchstein, applicants since the month of December, 1898.

he Trade Mark Nod. 6 has been used by the applicants since the menil of April, 1904.

All the above mentioned Trade Masks have been used by the applicants in respect of the following goods :-)

COTTON YARN IN CLASS 23, Encsimiles of the rade Marks can be seen at the office of the Colonial Secretary of Hong ang and also at the office of the undersigned,

Dated the 17th day of October, 1905.

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER).

Solicitor. for the applicants,

(031)

B, Des Vieux Road Central, Hengkeng.

THE TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1898.

APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF. TRADE MARKS.

OMAHOMEDEHOY MILLS COM PANY, LIMITED, carrying on business at Bombay, China and elsewhere as Manufac urets of Colon Yarn, have on the 27th day of September, 1995, applied for the Registration, in Hongkong, in the Register of Trade Marks, of the following Trade Marks:-

OTICE is hereby given that THE

in

4 *

:

The representation of illustration of five oriental boys. One of the boys is depicted seated in a swing holding with each hand the ropes of the swing which is suspended from a branch of a tree and the bay is swinging himself. One bay is depicted pushing the swing from the back and the other from the front. Two boys are stand- ing at the back of the picture lacking on at the play of the others, At the top of the label and inside the surrounding border are written "The Mahomedbhay Mills above the illustration and below the border are writzen the Chinese Char

acters () meaning in English

Steinway,

Winkelmann,

Kraus,

Huake,

AND OTHER FAMOUS AND

WELL-TRIED MAKERS, M,50

BABY GRANDS,

AT PRICES OF COTTAGES, OCCUPYING SAME SPACE

AND WITH ALL THE

FINE TONE AND APPEARANCE

OF A FULL GRAND.

PRESENT STOCK

OF VERY FINE PIANOS,

ALL GUARANTEED,

"Picture Swinging." On the margin of REDUCED $100 To $200

the label and inside the surrounding border on the right side therenfam written the Chinese Characters (£

) being the equivalent in the Chinese language of the Mahomedbhoy Mills, the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark.

The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the Tsin Chao Mark

The words "Tsin Chau both in English and Chinese are claimed at an essentist particular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra Lion,

2.-The representation or illustration of three Chinese Mardarins, one of whom is depicted with his left foot resting on a stool and with his right hand pointed

Не upwards.

is wearing a peacock feather which projects from his mandarin hat. The central figure is depicted with a long beard and with his hands folded across his waist. The figure on the left is depleted with his arms akimbo and is dressed in military uniform er armour. At the top of the label and inside the H The surrounding border are written Mahomedbbay Mills", the owners and proprietors of the Trade Mark. Above the illustration and below the border Characteri written the Chinese

Rive

(meaning in English " Yellow

Storks Tower."

The said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as the "Wong Hok. Lau Mark”(黃鶴樓).

The words "Wong Pok Laa" both in, English and Chinese are claimed as an essential particular of the Trade Mark in combination and in conjunction with the above described representation or illustra (ion ;'

the name of THE MAHOMEDSHOY M11.1.5 COMPANY, LIMITED, who claim to be the proprietors thereof.

goods:-

colton yarn and on the left hand side of The above mentioned two Trade Marks have the bale is depicted standing the repre- been used by the Applicants since the month sentation or illustration of a Chinaman of October, 1899, in respect of the following

in his left hand a fan, Both men ...holding

are depicted facing the bale, of Colion Yarn. At the top of the label and inside a scroll is writted in English "The Cur- rimbacy Mills Company, Limited," the owners and proprietors of the Tr. de Mark. On one side of the bale is also witten in English "The Currimbhoy, Mills Com. pany, Limited

1+

COTTON YARMIN CLASS 23. Facsimiles of the Trade Marks can be seen it the Office of the Colonial Secretary of Hongkong and also at the office of the under. signed.

1905.

Dated the 27th day of October

JOHNSON, STOKES & MASTER,

Solicitors for the Applicants,

8, Des Voeux Road Central,

Hongkong.

5.-The representation of a Chinese Man

darin with hands crossed holding a scroll | 1055] upon which is written the Chinese charac

bers (四秀真)meaning in English

"prosperous throughout the four seasons ". At the top of the label and inside the sur rounding border are written "The Cur rimbhay Milla Company, Limited, the owners and proprietors of the said Trade Mark. On the margin of the label and inside the surrounding border on the right hand side thereof are written the Chinese

.... characters (批加嚴批嗟士有

B) bolpg the equivalent in the Chinese language of "The Currimbhoy Mills Company Limited." Tha said Trade Mark is known amongst the Chinese as her Kwal Hing Lung both in England Chinese are claimed Mark The word "Sa Kwai Hing as an essential particular of the sald Trade Mark in confection and in combination with the above described representation or

LOOS

sted in

PUBLIC AUCTION,

·TO-END MONTH.

BEST MAKES ONLY.

Hongkong, 36th October, 1908.

Trade

TELEPHONE NO. 135-

Mark

CLUB"

SCOTCH

152

WHISKY.

Beware of Imitations

of

this well-known and

popular

BRAND.

ASK FOR

HE Undersigned have received instructions CLUB WHISKY

TH

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION,.

FOR ACCOUNT OF THE 'CONCERNED,

.00

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,

the 3rd and 4th November, 190g, commencing cach day at 2.30 PM, sharp, at their Sales Booms, No. 8, Des Voeux Road comer of Ice House Street,

A LARORI ASSORTMENT OF JAPANESE CURIOS,

Comprising

OLD SATSUMA VASES BOWLS and INCENSE BURNERS, FINE GOLD ALDE BONNE TEA SETS. CLOISONNE VASES, OLD BRONZES IVORY INLAID PLAC QUES, BILK EMBROIDERIES, &c, &c. &c,

Catalogues will be issued, a {TERKI|—As usuall@d

HUGHES & HOUGH;:;

1937

ontinued on:

and see that you get it.

$14.00 per dozen.

THE BEST IN THE MARKET AT

THE PRICE,

H. PRICE & CO.

WINE MERCHANTS,

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